Illinois Prairie Community Foundation has awarded more than $173,000 in three categories of competitive grants to 83 programs
Names six local recipients

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[May 04, 2023] 

Illinois Prairie Community Foundation has awarded more than $173,000 in three categories of competitive grants to 83 programs in McLean, DeWitt, Livingston and Logan counties. Grant awards ranged from $400 to $13,870. Funding came from donors to the Community Foundation’s annual campaign, the Jerome Mirza Foundation, and several endowments at the Community Foundation.

Receiving 48 General Grants totaling $83,805 for programs in the fields of education, environment, health and wellness and youth were:

· Allin Township Fire Department – $1,000 for “Nozzle Replacement”

· Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders Association – $681 for “2nd Annual Bloomington Family Caregiver Conference”

· Back 2 School Alliance – $1,000 for “Creating Writers from Kindergarten Through Graduation”

· Best Buddies Illinois – $1,175 for “Best Buddies Leadership Program”

· Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Illinois – $2,000 for “Comprehensive Mentoring Program”

· B-N Tennis Association – $400” for “Tennis Buddies at Evergreen”

· Boy Scouts of America, W.D. Boyce Council – $800 for “2023 Outdoor Adventure Camp”

· Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal – $3,500 for “STEAM Powered Play”

· Clinton Community Educational Foundation – $1,500 for “Read Across Clinton”

· Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois – $4,000 for “CAPCIL Transit”

· Community Connections Group of Central Illinois – $1,200 for “Team Connection”

· Community Health Care Clinic – $2,000 for “Furnish the Future”

· Corpus Christi Catholic School – $500 for “Outdoor Education Classroom”

· Dax Locke Foundation – $700 for “Camp Hope Adolescent Young Adult Retreat”

· DeWitt-Piatt Bi-County Health Department – $1,422 for “School Dental Sealant Program”

· Dreams Are Possible – $3,000 for “DAP Collaboration with Moms at Heartland Head Start and Milestones Early Learning Center”

· Easterseals Central Illinois – $1,750 for “Timber Pointe Outdoor Center Challenge Ropes Course”

· Encore Developmental Services – $1,000 for “Communication and Community Access”

· Eugene Field School – $1,000 for “Music Garden Completion”

· Eureka College – $2,000 for “Color Us Hopeful: Eureka College Coloring Book Program”

· Eversight – $1,200 for “Sight-Saving Recovery Supplies for McLean and Livingston Counties”

· Everyone’s Collective – $1,500 for “The Collective Food Forest”

· Faith in Action – $2,500 for “Volunteer Development: Recruitment, Retention and Recognition”

· Girl Scouts of Central Illinois – $2,200 for “Camper Caravan - Building Accessibility to Girl Scouts Camp Experiences”

· Girls in the Game – $1,500 for “Bloomington After School”

· Girls on the Run of Central Illinois – $1,500 for “Power Up With Girls on the Run”

· Great Plains Life Foundation – $3,000 for “Stay 4 Project”

· Heartland Community College – $1,250 for “Returning Hawks”

· Homes of Hope – $1,993 for “Heart Healthy Heroes Program”

· Lincoln Pastoral Counseling Services – $3,000 for “Subsidy Program”

· Living Well United – $500 for “Grandparents Raising Grandkids”

· McLean County Children's Advocacy Center – $2,795 for “Prevent 360”

· Normal Public Library – $1,000 for “Free Period Products at Normal Public Library”

· One Hope Project – $1,000 for “One Hope Project Support Groups”

· Piatt County Mental Health Center – $2,000 for “Recovery Support Services”

· Regional Alternative School – $2,000 for “Sewing for Sustainability, Cricut-ing for a Cause”

· Salem4Youth – $2,000 for “Planting4
Pollinators” Funded by the Deanna Frautschi and Alan Bedell Donor Advised Fund

· St Peter's Lutheran Church – $1,500 for “Preschool Playground Park”

· Sunnyside Community Gardens & Food Forest – $1,000 for “Native Pollinator Garden for Bees” Funded by the Deanna Frautschi and Alan Bedell Donor Advised Fund. $1,000

· The Salvation Army - Bloomington – $2,725 for “Personal/Household Items Referral Program”

· The Salvation Army - Lincoln – $3,000 for “The Salvation Army Lincoln 360 Life Center”

· The Salvation Army - Pontiac – $3,100 for “The Salvation Army Pontiac 360 Life Center”

· Vault Community Center – $4,000 for “Golden Gears Small Business Leadership Program”

· Vespasian Warner Public Library – $1,500 for “Wonderbook: A Read-Along Experience for Young Readers”

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· Village of New Holland – $500” for “Keep New Holland Clean”

· Weldon Springs Foundation – $1,500 for “Welcome to the Prairie: An Intro to the Natural World Through Observation & Experience”

· Woodland CUSD 5 – $1,500 for “Woodland Mentoring Program”

· YWCA McLean County – $1,914 for “Special Needs Program”

Receiving 33 Arts and Culture Grants totaling $71,692 were:

· Bachs Choir – $500 for “25th Anniversary Weekend Celebration & Alumni Concert”

· BCAI Cultural Arts & Humanities – $3,024 for “Hip Hop Elemental Arts: Session 6” Funded by the David and Kay Williams Music Education Fund

· BCAI Cultural Arts & Humanities – $2,000 for “Summer Arts Exposure 2023”

· Bloomington-Normal YMCA – $1,000 for “Teen Scene”

· Boys & Girls Club of Livingston County – $1,600 for “Lyricism 101”

· Brass Band of Central Illinois – $1,500 for “2024 Spring Concert”

· Chenoa Public Library District – $1,200 for “Green Street Guitars and Art”

· Children's Discovery Museum – $2,500 for “Cross-Curricular Collaborations and Arts Integration Workshop”

· City of Pontiac – $3,500 for “Rockin' at the River Summer Concert Series”

· Further Jazz – $1,500 for “Further Jazz Festival”

· Heartland Jazz Orchestra Foundation – $1,500 for “Community Jazz Concerts”

· Holiday Spectacular – $2,000 for “Free Tickets for Low Income Community Members 2023”

· Holiday Spectacular – $2,000 for “Let's Celebrate America One More Time”

· Illinois Art Station – $1,500 for “Unity in Art: Illinois Art Station @ Unity Community Center”

· Illinois State University – $2,000 for “2023 Concerts on the Quad”

· Illinois State University – $2,000 for “Illinois Shakespeare Festival Courtyard Music Series”

· Illinois State University – $2,500 for “ISU String Project”

· Illinois State University – $1,000 for “Teen Art Group at University Galleries”

· Illinois Symphony Orchestra – $3,000 for “Concert for Kids!”

· Inside Out Accessible Arts – $2,300 for “IOAA Art Education”

· IWU-Chamber Music – $2,500 for “Illinois Chamber Music Festival 2023”

· McLean County Art Association – $2,500 for “Sugar Creek Arts Festival”

· McLean County Historical Society – $3,000 for “2023 Evergreen Cemetery Walk”

· MIOpera – $3,000 for “MIOperatunities Presents Read, See and Experience The Secret Garden”

· Music Connections Foundation – $3,000 for “Niños y Musica”

· Olympia CUSD 16 – $3,500 for “Breaking the Barriers: Music for All” Funded by the David and Kay Williams Music Education Fund

· Poco A Poco – $3,009 for “Poco a Poco's 7th Annual Summer Music Fest”

· Prairie Fire Theatre – $2,500 for “Bright Star (a musical)”

· pt.fwd – $2,000 for “Headliner Concert Series”

· Regional Alternative School – $3,009 for “Digital Art Education Program at RAS”

· Share the Music – $1,750 for “Instrument Lending Program”

· Sound of Illinois - SFPEBQA – $1,800 for “Central Illinois Youth in Harmony (YIH)”

· Threshold to Hope – $2,000 for “Art Instruction and Exploration for Low-Income Artists”

Receiving 2 Sol Shulman Jewish Life and Education Grants totaling $17,870 were:

· Illinois Symphony Orchestra Inc. – $4,000 for “Orchestra Around the Town Free Concert Series”

· Moses Montefiore Temple – $13,840 for “Building a Sacred Community Through Music”

Along with $50,000 awarded by the Foundation’s Women to Women Giving Circle and $8,105 from the Foundation’s Youth Engaged in Philanthropy (YEP) cohort, IPCF has awarded more than $231,472 in competitive grants in fiscal year 2023.

About Illinois Prairie Community Foundation

Illinois Prairie Community Foundation, now in its 25th year, encourages and facilitates philanthropy in McLean, DeWitt, Livingston and Logan counties by connecting donors who care with causes that matter to them. The Foundation currently manages assets in nearly 200 funds including endowments and donor advised, fiscal sponsorship and scholarship funds. More information is available at www.ilprairiecf.org.

[Michele Evans
Grants & Communications Director
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation]

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