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Page 1 — The Quincy Herald-Whig, Saturday, June 11, 2011
Shopping for new school clothes is an annual event for some families. Others don’t have that ‘luxury.’ And, there are some items that are not available in thrift shops or second-hand stores. Imagine going to school with duct tape holding your underwear together. It happens.
Two Rivers received notice of potential funds from the Illinois Department of Human Services that would help meet basic needs of income-eligible
students returning to school. One requirement? Two Rivers had to secure $5,000 in private funds to obtain the IDHS matching grant.
The Community Foundation presented this need and opportunity to one of our donors who has a charitable fund with us. The Back to School Essentials Program met the donor’s interest and fund parameters for a grant from the Community Foundation. That $5,000 grant leveraged an additional
$20,000 for The Back to School Essentials program.
As a result, more than 1,350 income-eligible students in Adams, Brown, Pike and Schuyler counties got to shop for new underwear, shoes, and socks.
The program had a dramatic impact. A grandmother, raising three grandchildren on a fixed income, didn’t know what they were going to do for
basic items. She received vouchers to purchase essentials that her grandchildren needed—underwear, shoes, and socks—which the family could not
afford. In tears, she thanked Two Rivers’ employees for the new items.
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Matching need with resources
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Courtesy of Herald-Whig by Steve Bohnstedt
Delivering care with respect and dignity
The all-volunteer Hannibal Free Clinic provides services, at no cost, to qualified adults aged 18-65 who are living below 150% of poverty level and
living without health insurance. These services are vital because many Northeast Missouri residents do not have access to basic medical or dental care.
The Community Foundation assisted the clinic by awarding a grant from its unrestricted endowment funds to provide a helping hand. That enabled
more than 500 Northeast Missouri families to access basic medical, wellness and dental care.
The Free Clinic prides itself in respecting the dignity of each patient, working collaboratively with volunteers, fostering community partnerships,
and responding daily to the current health needs in our area.
Community Foundation
of
the
Quincy Area
601 State • P.O. Box 741 • Quincy, IL 62306 • (217) 222-1237
qacf@adams.net • www.mycommunityfoundation.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mycommunityfoundation
Courtesy of Her
ald-Whig by Ste
ve Bohnstedt
The Community Foundation connects people who care with causes that matter, and it is a relationship that lives on beyond our lifetime. A relationship that
continuously makes a positive impact as you have chosen. By placing your trust
with the Community Foundation we place you at the front of our mission, making a lifelong connection, “The Perfect Match,” for you.
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Most of us spend a better part of our life searching for our “perfect match.”
It is a process that requires time, planning, patience, and hopefully results in a
lifelong trust that our hopes and dreams are shared. What if your hopes and
dreams to make a positive impact on your community, a favorite organization,
or worthwhile cause could last not only during your lifetime but beyond? For
many of us, the intense amount of time, planning and trust necessary to do just
that would certainly be overwhelming. But, there is “The Perfect Match,” for us.
It is the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area.
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Have you found your perfect match?
Your gifts make a difference
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Ms. Melissa Broemmel
In Honor of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bunce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Ms. Janet Gates Conover
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scobee
In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
Dr. and Mrs. Merele Crossland
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Koehser
Ms. Ellen McIntyre
In Honor of Memories of Webster School
Mrs. Harriet S. Servis
In Honor of Madison School
Dr. John E. Sallstrom
In Honor of Mr. Bob Mays
MassMutual Financial Group
In Honor of Mr. Ted Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Philip A. Krupps
Chair
Mt. Sterling, IL
Executive Vice President
and Investment Executive,
Brown County State Bank
Brian A. Ippensen
Vice Chair
Payson, IL
President, First Bankers
Trust Services, Inc.
Kathy G. Ridder
Secretary
Quincy, IL
a co-owner and Corporate
Secretary, JK Creative
Printers & Mailing
Gary L. Blickhan, C.P.A.
Treasurer
Quincy, IL
Partner, Gray Hunter
Stenn, LLP
Leah Berry
Perry, MO
Human Resources Manager/
Director, Perry Machine & Die,
Inc./Continental Casting LLC
Anthony Crane
Quincy, IL
Secretary/Treasurer,
Architechnics, Inc.
Matt G. Dickinson
Carthage, IL
President, DISTek
Integration, Inc.
Larry L. Fischer
Quincy, IL
Retired, John Wood
Community College
Irene L. Meyers
Palmyra, MO
Assistant Vice President,
F&M Bank & Trust
Company
Paul Richards, C.P.A.
Hannibal, MO
Partner, Wade Stables,
P.C.
Blake Roderick
Pittsfield, IL
Executive Director, Pike &
Scott Counties Farm Bureaus
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Tony & Signe Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In Honor of Ms. Jean Rees
YWCA of Quincy
In Honor of Mrs. Melva Riley
Mr. Robert G. Riley
Andy Sprague
Barry, IL
Owner and Manager,
Sprague’s Kinderhook Lodge
& Paxton Farms, Inc.
Dennis R. Williams
Quincy, IL
Chairman of the Board,
Quincy Newspapers,
Inc.
Jill Arnold Blickhan
Executive Director
Amy Meyer Lehenbauer
Program Coordinator
Rachel Reynolds
Administrative Assistant
In Memory of Ms. Jane Arnold
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson S. Poore
In Memory of Mr. Robert (Butch) F. Arnold
Ms. Carol Lee Higgins Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold
Neal and Jill Blickhan
In Memory of Mr. Tom Baker
Neal & Jill Blickhan
In Memory of Ms. Norma Colpitts Bauman
Patricia Wiechman Cunningham
In Memory of Mrs. Ann Black
Mr. James E. Mentesti
In Memory of Ms. Katherine Broemmel
Mr. Bruce E. Broemmel
Ms. Melissa Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brunsvold
Mrs. Jennifer Croke
Mr. Michael D. Sanders and Ms. Cynthia Faur
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Knapheide
Mrs. Jane S. Nolan
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Quintero
Ms. Maggie Bolin Ranck and Mr. Sidney G. Ranck
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
Celebrates Quincy High School Class of 1957
Mrs. Susanne Disseler Jackson
Steven E. Siebers
Quincy, IL
Partner, Scholz, Loos,
Palmer, Siebers
& Duesterhuas
In Memory of Ms. Linda Karger Kohler Anderson
Mr. Ned P. Broemmel
In Honor of Mr. Peter A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In Honor of Quincy Farm & Home Supply
Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Jim Schlepphorst
Quincy, IL
Owner, T.F. Ehrhart Company
In Honor of Mrs. Nancy Young
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conover
In Memory of Mr. Jack Brandmill
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conover
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
William M. McCleery, Jr.
Quincy, IL
Partner, Schmiedeskamp,
Robertson, Neu & Mitchell
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winters
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
Kellie R. Kurre
Coatsburg, IL
Senior Vice President/Senior
Commercial Loan Officer,
Mercantile Bank
In Honor of Ms. Mary Ellen Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Polett
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Gauthier
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Mrs. Lillian P. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Sr.
Members of our Board of Directors bring leadership, community knowledge and professional experience that enrich
efforts to serve our region. In addition, among them, they serve approximately 50 other community, civic and not-forprofit organizations in their hometowns, counties, and the tri-states.
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Art Tenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kappner
In Honor of Mr. Thomas Van Ness
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In Honor of Ms. Sandra Guegel
Mrs. Janet Brandmill
Board of Directors
In Honor of Mrs. Dale Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. John G. Stevenson Jr.
In Honor of Ms. Nancy Dolan
Ms. Kim Akers
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Geise
Mrs. Marjorie O. Wolfe
Philip A. Krupps, Chair
In Honor of Dr. John E. Sallstrom
Ms. Rosemary Petroll
Mr. Gary Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scobee
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rossmiller
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Soren
In Honor of Mrs. Tomo Sakurai
Mr. Gary L. Blickhan, CPA
In Memory of Mrs. Mary A. Burns
Miss Frances K. Dewell
In Memory of Mr. Edgar Campbell
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ray Seward
In Memory of Ms. Mary Ridder Cherney
Mr. Richard W. Frasier and Ms. Elizabeth A. Ridder
In Memory of Ms. Mary M. Cissna
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hevel
In Memory of Mr. Richard Correll
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Mr. Garland H. Cramm
Ms. Carol Lee Higgins Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Blickhan
Gray Hunter Stenn LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knorr
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Niekamp
Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd W. Tenhouse
Mrs. Mary A. Tenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Timmermann
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wray
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zimmerman
In Memory of Dr. and Mrs. George Crickard II
Mrs. Lynn Schelp
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McLaughlin
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In Memory of Mrs. Dorothy P. Crowe
Ms. April D. Baldwin
Ms. Connie Belcher
Mr. Bud Bradley
Mr. Kent N. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Clark
Ms. Marilyn Cowden
Mr. Robert D. Harbourn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heiser Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hirner
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McAdams
Ms. Suzie Obert
Mr. James J. O’Donnell
Mr. B. Stevens Plowman
Mr. Roger L. Steinman
In Memory of Ms. Pam Merkel
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Mr. Steve Dietrich
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Soebbing
In Memory of Mr. Joe Draper
Mrs. Sue Ann Gerveler, CPA PC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Ms. Mildred Ebert
Ms. Karen L. (Zelle) Boots
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Jerl and Virginia Francis
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrillo
In Memory of Mr. Parker Gates
Mr. Stephen D. Royer
In Memory of Ms. Miriam Gerhauser
Mrs. Catherine Barnum
In Memory of Diane Nielsen Gossard
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
In Memory of Mrs. Jane Green
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Murphy
In Memory of Ms. Martha A. Heinze
Mr. Kenneth J. Heinze
In Memory of Ms. Cheryl D. Hintz
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Ms. Irene Huegel
Mrs. Jane E. Polett
Judge and Mrs. Scott H. Walden
In Memory of Mr. Jay Green Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Humphrey
In Memory of Mr. Gus Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In Memory of Ms. Elaine Kalitzky
Miss Frances K. Dewell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Polett
In Memory of Mr. Albert A. Keim
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Ms. Katherine Keys
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Reeve
In Memory of Mr. Art Keller
Mrs. Lillian P. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In Memory of Dr. Robert E. Meyer
Mr. Richard C. Allen
Ms. Karen L. (Zelle) Boots
In Memory of Ms. Mardelle Miles
Mr. Oscar L. Miles
In Memory of Mr. Jock Miller
Mr. John A. Milton
In Memory of Mr. Bob Nachenburg
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In Memory of Mr. Ron Oberg
Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Oberg
In Memory of Ms. Margaret O’Hara
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Miss Samantha Otte
Mr. and Mrs. John F. McAteer
In Memory of Ms. Christine Oyler
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Hill
In Memory of Ms. Margo Penrose
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Dockery
In Memory of Mr. Sam Perisho
Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Linneman
In Memory of Mr. Wayne Pyle
Dr. John E. Sallstrom
In Memory of Quincy High School
Class of 1957 deceased classmates
Mr. Joseph Stice
In Memory of Mr. Dennis O. Rineberg
Mr. Richard C. Allen
Ms. Joyce A. Barr
In Memory of Mr. Milton Roberts
Mrs. Marjorie (Akers) Bryson
In Memory of Mr. Arthur D. and Helen M. Royer
Mr. Stephen D. Royer
In Memory of Mr. Terry Rowell
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Mr. Randy Schaefer
Mr. Mark Adams
In Memory of Ms. Cindy Schoch
Mr. Jim H. Schoch
In Memory of Mr. William Harold Silver
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hevel
In Memory of Ms. Catherine N. Slater
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Mrs. Norma Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Terstriep
In Memory of Mr. Andrew Tenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In Memory of Teresa Lynn Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Meyers
In Memory of Mr. Ragan Knapheide
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters
In Memory of Mr. L.L. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Mr. Wendell Koch
Mrs. Inez Koch
In Memory of Mr. Richard (Dick) G. Winking
Neal and Jill Blickhan
In Memory of Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Don and Dorothy Zelle
Ms. Karen L. (Zelle) Boots
In Memory of Ms. Vera Magill
Ms. Marjorie W. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Delap
Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Ms. Anne Sosnkowski
Miss Anita L. Wall
In Memory of Ms. Angie Mayes
Miss Evelyn J. Fusselman
You Give
to support
through your Community Foundation
the charitable organizations, causes and
communities that you care about most.
Founders Circle
A group of citizens believed that by working together
we can enrich the quality of life in the tri-states.
Their vision, followed by action, created the Community Foundation on November 26, 1997. By December
31—which marked the end of our first fiscal year—we
held $1,050. Additional financial support was committed.
That enabled our newly formed Community Foundation
to embark upon our work to offer people from all walks
of life the opportunity to build funds to help address needs
and opportunities today, tomorrow—forever.
The Founders Circle includes those whose vision and
generosity have made it possible for the Community
Foundation to strengthen our communities now and for
generations to come.
Great River Economic Development Foundation
Marion Gardner Jackson Charitable Trust
Mercantile Trust & Savings Bank
William Myers
Thomas A. & Anne Oakley
Oakley-Lindsay Foundation
Legacy Society
The Legacy Society is a special designation given to
those who choose to accept it. We recognize with gratitude those who have provided for their community’s wellbeing with a donation of at least $5,000 or who have notified us that they have made provisions to include the
Community Foundation in their estate plans.
Anonymous Friends
Carol Higgins Arnold
Ted and Tena Awerkamp Family +
Amelia E. Bauner *
Robert and Dorothy Bizer
Jill Arnold Blickhan
Jack W. Boge *
Sharen and George* Borrowman
Katherine R. Broemmel +*
Ned and Reaugh Broemmel +
Mike and Jean Buckley +
E. Marilyn Clark
Dr. and Mrs. Merle F. Crossland
Mike and Lee Lindsay Curtis +
Bo and Jan Eaton+
Dale and Leah Erke
H. Dennis Everly
James M. and Janell B. Farmer +
Ms. Evelyn J. Fusselman
Family of Lucille Hollender *
Michael and J’Ann Humphrey
Elizabeth Hunter* Estate in honor of Clyde Hunter*
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III +
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay +*
Robert A. and Anne M. Mays +
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClain
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNay +
Mr. James E. Mentesti +
Roger and Margie Mohrman
Robert Nethery
Becky Knapp
Hal and Kathy Oakley
Ralph and Lisa Oakley +
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley +
Denise Pearcy
Dr. Charles Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
John E. Sallstrom
Charles A. and Nancy* Scholz
Margaret J. Sinnock +*
George and Charlotte* Spear
Jeffrey and Theresa Spear
Bette J. Starnes
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson, Jr. +
John and Carolyn Stevenson, Sr.
Grant L. and K. Georgann Sturhahn*
Dorothy L. Swallow +*
Norma Taylor *
Joe and Jill Tracy Family
Patrick F. Tracy
Donald P. W. Voth*
D.A. and Kristy Weibring +
Tom and Judy Zenge
+ Charter Members
* Deceased
Adams Electric
Alliance for Building Community
Anonymous
Mr. and Dr. Tim Altman
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Anderson
The Arc of Adams County
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold
Dr. Rick D. Atwood
Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Awerkamp
Ayers Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bair
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Barry Development Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Becks
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett
Michael and Kristine Bickhaus
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Neal and Jill Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Boeckelman
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bradshaw
Mrs. Janet Brandmill
Dr. and Mrs. J.K. Breyley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Brown County State Bank
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
John R. Bunting Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cassidy
Central State Bank
Charter Media
Mary Ridder Cherny Memorial Fund
Ms. E. Marilyn Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Clous
CNB-Pittsfield Banking Center
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conover
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Conover
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Crane
Dr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
Mr. Frank Crowe
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dale
DISTek Integration, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs Brack Duker
Elliott Publishing-Camp Point Journal
Mr. Dennis Everly
F&M Bank and Trust Company
Farmers Bank of Liberty
Farmers State Bank
First Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fisher
Friends of the Castle
Friends of the Performing Arts
Mr. Richard W. Frasier and Ms. Elizabeth A. Ridder
Miss Evelyn J. Fusselman
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gerveler
Mr. Donald Gnuse
Ms. Anne Goetz
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Gorman
Grace United Methodist Church
Grand Victoria Foundation
Great River Recovery Resources
Ms. Sandra K. Guegel
Gunn Construction Co. Excavating Contractors
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hankes
Dr. and Mrs. William Hanshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hawley
Mr. Dale Hedberg
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hohulin
Hollister-Whitney Elevator Corp
Hornet Pride Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alex House
Mr. Richard G. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hutter
First Bankers Trust Services, Inc.
Illinois Ayers Oil Company
Illinois Rural Electric Cooperative
Illinois Rural Electric Cooperative Members’ Community Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Ippensen
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Iverson
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Jeffries
John Wood Community College Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Johnson
JK Creative Printers
J.R. Floors LLC
Mrs. Barbara L. Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Keller Jr.
KHQA-TV
Kinney-Mast, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III
Kohl’s Department Stores
Kohl Wholesale
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Koontz
Mr. Philip A. Krupps
Kuhlman Construction
Ms. Kellie Kurre
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W. Lay
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lehenbauer
Mr. and Mrs. John Letts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liebig
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Marcolla
Mike Mason Fund
MassMutual Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McPherson
Mr. James E. Mentesti
Mercantile Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Middendorf
Dr. and Dr. Thomas H. Miller
Ms. V. Dayle Selby Mixer
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mohrman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Moore
Mr. Robert A. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newberry
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otte
Mary L. Otte
Mrs. Carol A. Pagliara
Palmyra Spectator
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Paxton
Ms. Denise C. Pearcy
Mr. David G. Penn
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Plothow
Ms. Donna M. Pollihan
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potts
Mr. Ethan Prater and Mrs. Anjali Kalyani
Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Prater
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Purser
Quincy Art Center
Quincy Community Theatre
Quincy Herald-Whig
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation
Quincy Public Library
Quincy Public Schools Foundation
Ms. Maggie Bolin Ranck and Mr. Sidney G. Ranck
Refreshment Services Pepsi
Ms. Rachel Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
Ms. Amelia M. Rossmiller
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Saalborn
Dr. John E. Sallstrom
The Sammy Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Samuel
Sanford Consumer Affairs
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schaffer
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLP
Mr. Charles A. Scholz
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schork
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Schrader
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sibbing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Siebers
Mr. Frank G. Siepker
Judge and Mrs. David K. Slocum
Mr. Ralph S. Smith
Mrs. Marlene Souder
Southern Illinois University Foundation
Mr. William A. Spear
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stamerjohn
State Street Bank & Trust Co.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stebor
Dr. and Dr. James R. Stegeman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steinkamp
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stokes
Mr. Steve Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thomas
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ Foundation
Tracy Family Foundation
Mrs. Dorothy A. Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tweedell
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Vecchie
United Way of Adams County, Inc.
West Central Illinois Agency on Aging
West Central Illinois Case Coordination Unit
Mr. and Mrs. James E. White
Cory Wilkey Memorial
Mr. Dennis R. Williams
Winters Insurance Group, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winters
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Youtzy
YWCA of Quincy
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Your gifts make a difference. We gratefully acknowledge the following donors
for their generously as we connect people who care with causes that matter.
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Your gifts make a difference
Bringing donors and needs together
There are many ways in which the Community Foundation strives to serve as “The Perfect Match.”
With donors, it often begins when we ask, “What do you want to do with your charitable dollars?”
Helping donors define and fulfill their charitable goals offers a tremendous opportunity to impact a
charity, a cause or a community.
Her generosity will continue to affect her community
Lela ‘Lee’ Lindsay loved her family, her church and her community. It was evident in her conversations and actions. She sealed that
commitment with a bequest of $1,000,000 made through the Community Foundation and announced at the end of 2010.
“Thanks to her planning and professional assistance from her attorney, Steve Siebers, mother’s charitable giving could be done soon
after her death,” said her daughter Lee Lindsay Curtis.
The gift became part of the Arthur O. and Lela B. Lindsay Fund, which Lee established with the Community Foundation during her
lifetime to help fulfill her charitable desires.
“Mother wanted to establish a fund with the Community Foundation because she felt more organizations could be helped for a longer
period of time through this permanent fund,” said her daughter.
She wanted to build an endowment to make sure funds were always available to support the community, her daughter added. “Mother appreciated that the Community Foundation would handle granting, record keeping, IRS reports, and investment management so
that she did not need to start her own foundation. She also trusted the local leadership provided by the Board.”
“I was very close to Lee for over 40 years, and she was the most generous and caring person that I know,” said her son-in-law Dennis R. Williams. “She was a great booster for Quincy, supporting a variety of causes both large and small. The Community Foundation
of the Quincy Area is really the best way for Lee to continue her tradition of philanthropy.”
“Growing up during the depression gave Mother a greater appreciation of the financial resources to come later in her life. She acted
on her belief that to whom much is given, much is expected. Mother had learned, as her Pastor Bob Morwell had pointed out, ‘It is
truly better to give than to receive,’” said her daughter.
“Lela Lindsay was the ultimate class act,” said Steven Siebers, her attorney. “From her personal appearance and dress, to her values, to her generous support of her church and community organizations, she set a high bar.
“During her life, she never really felt comfortable receiving recognition for helping others. Her gifts were made from her heart to
make her community a better place.
“Her engaging smile and twinkle in her eye were her outward signs of always living life to its absolute fullest.
“Her gift to the Community Foundation serves as a lasting tribute to her life.”
Lela ‘Lee’ Lindsay
‘Making Good Schools Better’
Improving education for local students is a priority for Brown County citizens.
The ‘Making Good Schools Better’ initiative has provided financial assistance to teachers and administrators pursuing that goal.
With educational improvements noted, community members explored ways to ensure financial sustainability for the program.
In 2010, the Hornet Pride Foundation provided seed money to create the Brown County Public Schools Education Fund with the
Community Foundation.
“The Hornet Pride Foundation began as a way to help the Brown County school system,” said Steve Kremer, president. “With the
new Brown County Public Schools Education Fund, and its administration through the Community Foundation, the community is in a
great position to accept large donations and to continue and market the fund.”
Brown County residents remain active with the fund. Grant requests are submitted through the Superintendent’s office. A committee with representatives from various Brown County organizations and the community at-large recommends use of the funds.
Courtesy of Brown County Democrat-Message by Dan Long
Seedling sown
Some people see a need, shake their heads then walk away convinced the challenge is too great. Others decide to do something.
What began as a collaborative effort to support a soup kitchen in 2008 became Horizons Social Services. The organization seeks to
feed the hungry, improve community health and wellness, and contribute towards breaking the cycle of poverty in our community. It
does this primarily through three programs: the Horizons Soup Kitchen, the Horizons Transitional work program and the Horizons
Clothes Closet.
The mission and work impressed one person enough to prompt the donor to begin a fund to help ensure the organization’s future.
Because a fund can be started as an “Acorn” with a minimum of $1,000, the donor made the initial gift and continues to build the fund.
That seedling is growing and the donor hopes that others who believe in Horizons’ mission will also make gifts to help bring the fund
to the required $15,000 thus providing a permanent source of support for those in need.
Unrestricted Endowment Funds
Donors establish these funds allowing the Community Foundation to determine how grants
will serve various charitable needs and opportunities in our communities.
Anonymous Donor Funds (2)
Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family
and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Fund
Community Endowment Fund
Dr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family Fund
Harry Channon Eaton Family Endowment Fund
Evelyn J. Fusselman Fund
Harry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder Fund
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay Fund
Robert A. & Anne M. Mays Fund
Robert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund
Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable Fund
Margaret J. Sinnock Fund
Grant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn Fund
Dorothy L. Swallow Fund
Field of Interest Funds
These funds serve specific interests and/or geographic areas.
Anonymous Donor Fund for the Arts
Anonymous Donor Fund for Education
Jayne & Leroy Boeckelman Fund for Young Musicians
Katherine Broemmel Endowment for the Arts
Communityworks Endowment Fund
Paul H. and Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund
Benefits Quincy, Adams County, IL
Grace United Methodist Church of Quincy Fund
Benefits Adams County, IL and Shelby County, MO
Jane’s Kids’ Fund
Palmyra Community Endowment Fund
Benefits Palmyra, MO
Pike County Endowment Fund
James L. & Dorothy W. Rouner Fund
Donor Advised Funds
Fund advisors may recommend grants, if desired.
Anonymous Donor Funds (2)
Donald A. & Prudence M. Bickhaus Memorial Fund
Architechnics/Anthony E. Crane Fund
Barry Community Endowment Fund
Bill & Sue Bergman Fund
Carthage Community Improvement Fund
Benefits Carthage, IL
Mary Ridder Cherny Fund
Jerry & Libby Davis Family Fund
Benefits Lewis County, MO
Noma Meyers Eaton Fund
Clayton & Helen Nagel Ely
and Emmett & Inez Greenley McCloskey Fund
Benefits Knox County, MO
Gardner Denver Education Fund
Diane Nielsen Gossard Memorial Fund
Anne Eldridge Huie Memorial Fund
Green-Humphrey Family Fund for Music
G. Arthur (Art) Keller, Jr. Fund
Arthur O. & Lela B. Lindsay Fund
Mercantile Endowment Fund
T. C. & Mary S. Oakley Descendants Fund
Samantha Otte Youth Opportunity Fund
Marilyn & Steven Prater Fund
Merle “Joe” Scharnhorst Fund for a Cleaner Quincy Area
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell Fund
The Stamerjohn Family Fund
Thankful Heart Fund
Joe & Jill Tracy Family Fund
United States Founding Fathers Fund
Winters Insurance Group Fund
Scholarship Funds
Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall,
and Walter J. Hall Scholarship Fund
Benefits Quincy University Student
George & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship Fund
Benefits a former student or graduate
of John Wood Community College
Becky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits Quincy Senior High School Graduate
Virginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds Scholarship Fund
Benefits Pleasant Hill High School Graduate
Kenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits University of Illinois Pharmacy Student
Dorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits Western High School Graduate
Quincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund
Benefits Quincy Senior High School Graduate
Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits Palmyra High School Graduate
Only
1-2¢
on every dollar received to establish or add to a
fund is used to support the Community Foundation:
The rest supports your charitable interests.
These funds support the Community Foundation’s impact and sustainability - today & tomorrow.
Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family
and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company
Friends of the Foundation Fund
D. Reaugh Broemmel Founding Executive Director Fund
Mike & Jean Buckley Family
Friends of the Foundation Fund
E. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation Fund
Matthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund
DISTek Integration, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund
H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation Fund
Friends of the Foundation Endowment
JK Creative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Knapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
John G. and Carolyn H. Stevenson Friends of the Foundation Fund
Vecchie Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
Dennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation Fund
Community Foundation Operating Fund
Designated Funds
These funds support specific organizations.
(Agency Charitable and Endowed)
Adams County Red Cross Fund
BeeJay Adams Fund
Benefits Quincy Community Theatre
Anonymous Donor Fund
Benefits Quincy Humane Society
The Arc Fund
ARTS Fund
Benefits Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Mary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public Library
Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Charitable Fund
Benefits Quincy Service League
Jack W. Boge Fund
Benefits Quincy Art Center & Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of Life Fund
Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’
Friends of the Performing Arts
Brown County Public Schools Education Fund
Cheerful Home Children’s Fund
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families Fund
Dr. Richard Eells House Fund
H. Dennis Everly Fund
Benefits Quincy Park Band
Herbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
Benefits Adams County Chapter,
American Red Cross & The Salvation Army of Quincy
Family Planning Fund
Habitat for Humanity Housing Ministry Fund
Historical Society Fund
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. Fund
John Wood Community College Foundation Development Fund
Mike Mason Fund for St. Francis School
Meals on Wheels Fund
Quincy Public Schools Foundation Fund
Quincy Art Center Fund
Quincy Civic Music Association Fund
Quincy Family YMCA Fund
Quincy Humane Society Fund
Quincy Museum Fund
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and Improvement Fund
Quincy Senior Citizens’ Center Fund
Quincy Symphony Fund
Recovery Resources Fund
George and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
Benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
Jeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear Fund
Sunset Home Fund
Clifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane Society
Andrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
Benefits 4-H in Adams County
Transitions of Western Illinois Fund
United Way of Adams County, Inc. Fund
Donald P.W. Voth Fund
Benefits Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity
YWCA – Quincy Fund
Tom and Judy Zenge Fund
Benefits Canton, MO R-V High School
(Non Endowed)
Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund
Benefits St. Francis Solanus School
Acorn (Seedling) Funds
These funds begin with at least $1,000 and have five years to build to fully endowed funds.
Friends of the Castle Fund
Horizons Social Services Fund
Kohl Wholesale Friends of the Foundation Fund
Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies Fund
State Street Bank & Trust Company Friend of the Foundation Fund
Terrance Welte Memorial Fund
Refreshment Services Pepsi Friend of the Foundation Fund
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Friends Funds
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More than 100 funds brighten communities
Friends of the Foundation - The Perfect Match
We’ve spent more than a dozen years connecting people who care with causes that matter. Now we have another exciting opportunity to continue our mission with The Perfect Match! that doubles your
gift. At a time when every dollar counts, isn’t it encouraging to know that your gift will count for more?
Grand Victoria Foundation is making a one-to-one match—up to a total of $100,000—to support the Community Foundation’s work for gifts to operations and/or the administrative endowment. Such
gifts are vital to ensure impact and sustainability now and for the future. We’ve gathered 65% in advance gifts and pledges. Will you help us complete the match requirement?
As you have noted how we have connected people who care with causes that matter, we hope that it will inspire you to make a gift as a Friend of the Foundation for The Perfect Match!
To attain this generous match, gifts for operations and/or administrative endowment must be received by September 30. Grand Victoria Foundation’s match supports the Friends of the Foundation
Fund, our administrative endowment.
The Community Foundation expresses its gratitude
those who have established permanent
Friends of the Foundation Endowments:
Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company
Friends of the Foundation Fund
Mike & Jean Buckley Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
E. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation Fund
Matthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund
DISTek Integraton, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund
H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation Fund
Friends of the Foundation Endowment
JK Creative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Knapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
John G. & Carolyn Stevenson Friends of the Foundation Fund
Vecchie Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
Dennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation Fund
And to those who are building permanent
Friends of the Foundation Endowments:
Kohl Wholesale
Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies
State Street Bank & Trust Company
Refreshment Services Pepsi
Friends of the Foundation 2008-Present
We gratefully acknowledge those who have made
gifts for the Friends of the Foundation match.
Adams Telephone Cooperative
Mr. and Dr. Tim Altman
Anonymous Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Awerkamp
Ayers Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bair
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Mrs. Catherine Barnum
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Becks
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Bickhaus
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. Gary L. Blickhan, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Bowles
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. Bruce E. Broemmel
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown
Brown County State Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
John R. Bunting Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrillo
Carthage Industrial Development Corporation
Ms. E. Marilyn Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Conover
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Crane
Dr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
Mr. and Mrs. Matt G. Dickinson
DISTek Integration, Inc.
F&M Bank and Trust Company
First Bankers Trust Company
Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Jim C. Gay
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gerveler
Sue Ann Gerveler, C.P.A., P.C.
Mr. Donald Gnuse
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Gorman
Grand Victoria Foundation
Gray Hunter Stenn LLP
Gunn Construction Co. Excavating Contractors
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hankes
Hansen-Spear Funderal Home
Dr. and Mrs. William Hanshaw
Hollister-Whitney Elevator Corp
Mr. and Mrs. Alex House
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hutter
Illinois Ayers Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Ippensen
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Janes
JK Creative Printers
Mrs. Barbara L. Kaiser
Kinney-Mast, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Knpaheide III
Knapheide Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Knapheide
Kohl Wholesale
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Koontz
Mr. Philip A. Krupps
Kuhlman Construction
Ms. Kellie Kurre
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W. Lay
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lehenbauer
Mr. and Mrs. John Letts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liebig
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Marcolla
Marion Gardner Jackson Charitable Trust
MassMutual Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mast
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
Mr. and Mrs. James M. McDowell
Mrs. Patty McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McPherson
Mr. James E. Mentesti
Mercantile Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Meyers
Dr. and Dr. Thomas H. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mohrman
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Paxton
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potts
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Purser
Quincy Recycle
Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Ms. Maggie Bolin Ranck and Mr. Sidney G. Ranck
Refreshment Services Pepsi
Ms. Rachel Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
Rotary East of Quincy
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Saalborn
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schaffer
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLP
Ms. Rosemary Schnell
Mr. Charles A. Scholz
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schork
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sibbing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Siebers
Judge and Mrs. David K. Slocum
Mrs. Marlene Souder
State Street Bank & Trust Co.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stebor
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steinkamp
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thomas
Tracy Family Foundation
Mrs. Dorothy A. Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tweedell
Mr. Thomas L. Van Ness
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Vecchie
Wade Stables, P.C.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. White
Mr. Dennis R. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Youtzy
Quincy Humane Society Fund
Quincy Museum Fund
Cheerful Home Children’s Fund
Designated Funds
These funds support specific organizations,
as specified by the donor.
Adams County Red Cross Fund
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families Fund
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital
and Improvement Fund
Dr. Richard Eells House Fund
Quincy Senior Citizens’ Center Fund
benefits West Central Illinois Agency on Aging
H. Dennis Everly Fund
benefits Quincy Park Band
Quincy Symphony Fund
Anonymous Donor Fund benefits Quincy Humane
Society
Herbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
benefits Adams County Chapter, American Red
Cross & The Salvation Army of Quincy
BeeJay Adams Fund benefits Quincy Community
Theatre
Family Planning Fund
The Arc Fund
ARTS Fund benefits Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Mary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public
Library
Habitat for Humanity Housing Ministry Fund
Historical Society Fund
benefits Historical Society of Quincy and
Adams County
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. Fund
Recovery Resources Fund
George and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
Jeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear Fund
United Way of Adams County, Inc. Fund
Jack W. Boge Fund
benefits Quincy Art Center &
Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Meals on Wheels Fund
Donald P.W. Voth Fund
benefits Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity
Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’
Friends of the Performing Arts
Quincy Family YMCA Fund
Quincy Civic Music Association Fund
Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund
benefits St. Francis Solanus School
Those concerts have become increasingly important since
many children have little or no access to the arts due to cuts in
schools’ curriculum or lack of programs in their communities.
The concerts provide a musical experience plus encouragement
to participate thanks to the Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association. It presents three free concerts to school children.
“I enjoyed seeing the instruments for the first time and seeing
the dancing,” said a fourth grade student from Southeastern Elementary. “You really inspired me to learn to play an instrument.
I want to play the harp so much. It sounds so beautiful.”
Grants made in 2010 from the Katherine Broemmel Endowment for the Arts, Paul H. & Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund
and the Samantha Otte Youth Opportunity Fund helped with funding that allowed more than 3,500 children to attend the concerts
this past spring.
The Pike County (IL) Chapter of the American
Red Cross, a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, provides relief to victims of disaster and
helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to
emergencies. Grant funds were used to purchase
instructor books and materials for CPR classes.
The mentoring program provided by Big Brothers
Big Sisters of West Central Illinois helps children
reach their full potential through professionally-supported, one-to-one relationships. This grant helped
serve the needs of children in Adams County, thus
contributing to better schools, brighter futures, and
stronger communities for all.
YWCA – Quincy Fund
For 40 years, area children have been introduced to live symphonic music through Young Peoples’ Concerts.
Adams County Academic Success Initiative
strives to train every Adams County public and private school and child care center staff member in
Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
People. Funding was used to support this program
in Adams County schools.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Great River Area
is a one-to-one mentoring program that serves atrisk children. Grant funding assisted with the costs
of direct services related to matching at-risk youth
with an adult mentor, supervising the match relationship and hosting activities in Lee County, Iowa;
Hancock County, Illinois; and Clark County, Missouri.
Transitions of Western Illinois Fund
“I want to play the harp
so much.”
Courtesy of Herald-Whig by Steve Bohnstedt
Since the Community Foundation
began making grants in 1999, it has
granted more than $1.35 million. These
grants are meeting community needs
and donor objectives. The organizations
and the grants encompass all that contribute to quality of life in our communities: arts and culture, community betterment, education, health and human
services.
Andrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
benefits 4-H in Adams County
Mike Mason Fund for St. Francis School
Quincy Art Center Fund
Grants from these funds were
awarded in 2010 to:
Clifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane
Society
John Wood Community College Foundation
Development Fund
Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of
Life Fund
Matching intent with impact
Sunset Home Fund
Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J.
Hall Charitable Fund
benefits Quincy Service League
Quincy Public Schools Foundation Fund
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D. Reaugh Broemmel
Founding Executive Director Fund
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Matching intent with impact
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Illinois
used grant funding to serve at-risk children in Brown
County by providing guided mentoring relationships
with quality volunteers. The program assists children in achieving their potential as they grow to
become confident, competent and caring individuals.
2010 Grant Awards
Unrestricted Endowment Funds
The Community Foundation annually accepts
competitive grant requests from nonprofit organizations awarded from unrestricted funds. Donors who
have established unrestricted endowments allow the
Community Foundation to determine grants. A committee of volunteers and board members from the
region reviews each grant application to determine
awards from the following funds:
• Anonymous Friends Funds (2)
• Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and
Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Fund
• Community Endowment Fund
• Dr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family Fund
• Harry Channon Eaton Family Endowment Fund
• Evelyn J. Fusselman Fund
• Harry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder Fund
• Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay Fund
• Robert A. & Anne M. Mays Fund
• Robert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund
• Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable Fund
• Margaret J. Sinnock Fund
• Grant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn Fund
• Dorothy L. Swallow Fund
As an intermediary agency, the Center for Effective Nonprofits (CEN) assists, promotes, represents
and strengthens community organizations as they
improve the quality of life for those they serve. This
grant was used for the annual membership fee of
and new materials for the West Central Illinois Philanthropy Center at John Wood Community College.
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families helps people meet life’s challenges by providing the skills,
support and hope needed for effective, fulfilling
lives. Grant funding supported Cornerstone’s Comprehensive Youth Services program which provides
counseling and casework services to youth who have
social, emotional and/or behavioral problems.
The Douglass Community Services Kids In Motion
program teaches teens and pre-teens to value work,
their community, and their future. The organization
focuses the majority of their efforts on at-risk youth,
being referred by schools, juvenile offices, social service organizations and others. This grant provided
general support for the Kids in Motion program.
The Durham Community Center and Ball Park
provides a community center, playground, walking
path and ball fields to residents and visitors to the
small community of Durham, Missouri. Funding
allowed the community to update playground equipment to replace existing old and dangerous equipment.
The mission of the Hannibal Concert Association
is to bring live professional music and dance perfor-
mance to the Hannibal region. This grant provided
funding for artists fees for the 2010-2011 concert
season and increased the quality of music and dance
offered while keeping the price of admission to a
minimum.
The Hannibal Free Clinic promotes health and
wellness by providing quality services, at no cost, to
adults ages 18-65 who do not have access to basic
medical care. This grant provided general support to
help the Hannibal Free Clinic respond to the current
health and dental needs of the area.
Madonna House provides immediate shelter, food
and clothing to homeless women and their children,
creating a safe, stable environment where the family can acquire and improve skills to break the cycle
of instability. This Community Foundation grant provided funds to purchase nutritional foods that provide nutritious meals for those in the community and
surrounding area.
Quincy Notre Dame High School Foundation supports the mission of Quincy Notre Dame High School
to educate lifelong learners for lives of service.
Grant funding assisted with the purchase of Macintosh computers to introduce a graphic design course
to the high school curriculum.
Special Olympics Illinois/West Central Area 11
provides year-round sports training and competition
in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and
adults with intellectual disabilities. This grant
engaged additional athletes and increased local participation numbers by 5%.
Two Rivers Resource Conservation and Development works to bring about economic improvement
through the development of natural resources, provides for environmental protection, and works with
others to resolve social concerns of the area. The
group is facilitating a safer playground at Longlett
Park in Camp Point, Illinois. Grant funding provided
playground equipment for preschool children.
The Quincy Family YMCA builds strong kids,
strong families and strong communities. This grant
assisted with the purchase of equipment for the Kids
Fit Zone to engage children in fitness and combat
childhood obesity rates in the area.
The YWCA Quincy is dedicated to eliminating
racism, empowering women and promoting peace,
justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Community Foundation grant supported the Transitional
Housing program for women with children who have
fled domestic violence environments and been rendered homeless.
Field of Interest Funds
These funds serve specific interests or
geographic areas, as determined by the donor.
Katherine Broemmel
Endowment for the Arts
This fund provides a means for supporting the
arts.
Quincy Art Center seeks to educate the public by
promoting the growth and appreciation of the visual
arts through exhibitions and programs. This grant
provided art supplies for volunteer art teachers that
serve as instructors in the Art Mentoring Program
for children in Quincy schools.
Communityworks
Endowment Fund
The Communityworks Endowment serves the
counties of Adams, Brown, Hancock, and Pike in Illinois in the areas of early childhood education, workforce development, and land use and preservation.
Working with parents, child care providers, businesses, and community organizations West Central
Child Care Connection promotes the availability of
quality child care services in the area. This grant
provided funding for the Quality Child Care Mentoring Program in rural Adams and Pike counties in
Illinois.
John Wood Community College Foundation
assists John Wood Community College in providing
quality educational opportunities and services at
affordable levels that meet the diverse needs of the
area. Grant funding supported the creation and
implementation of a fast-track workplace skills program to transition GED students from the classroom
to work.
Paul H. and Anne B. Gardner
Memorial Fund
This fund supports charitable interests in
Quincy and Adams County.
A grant to Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Illinois assisted in serving children in Adams
County by providing one-to-one mentoring relationships, thus contributing to better schools, brighter
futures, and stronger communities for all.
The Center for Effective Nonprofits assists community organizations in capacity building and education so that they can better serve their clients. The
grant was used for access to The Foundation Center
online grant resources for area nonprofits at the
West Central Illinois Philanthropy Center.
Chaddock offers hope and healing to children and
families by providing innovative services in caring
settings. Funding was used to implement the adult
attachment interview process to increase the effectiveness of the Developmental Trauma and Attachment Program that provides intensive treatment
services to victims of disrupted adoptions.
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families helps people meet life’s challenges by providing the skills,
support and hope needed for effective, fulfilling
lives. Grant funding supported Cornerstone’s Comprehensive Youth Services program which provides
counseling and casework services to youth who have
social, emotional and/or behavioral problems.
The Fowler Development Association works for
Horizons Social Services of Adams County seeks
to meet the personal and community needs of the
disadvantaged and destitute in the city of Quincy
through programs such as the Quincy Soup Kitchen,
the Quincy Transitional Work Program, and the
Horizons Clothes Closet. This grant was used to purchase a refrigerator/freezer for the food pantry and
soup kitchen.
The Quincy Art Center seeks to educate the public by promoting the growth and appreciation of the
visual arts. This grant supported the Art Mentoring
Program for volunteer training that provided art
classes to K-3 students in Quincy elementary
schools.
Quincy Notre Dame High School Foundation supports the mission of Quincy Notre Dame High School
to educate lifelong learners for lives of service.
Grant funding assisted in purchasing Macintosh
computers to introduce a graphic design course to
the high school curriculum.
The Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association
brings orchestral and choral music to the youth and
people of Quincy and the surrounding area. Funding
from the Community Foundation supported the 40th
Annual Young Peoples’ Concerts.
assisted the library with the purchase of an electronic cutting machine and accessories that will be
available for library programs and for short-term
loan to schools, day cares, nursing homes, and service organizations.
James L. & Dorothy W. Rounder
Fund
This fund supports health related causes
in Quincy, Illinois.
The Quincy Family YMCA’s mission is to build
strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. Funding assisted with the development of a program to engage children in fitness and encourage
healthy children.
Donor Advised Funds
Fund Advisors recommend grants.
Anonymous Fund
Turning Point Domestic Violence Services to support programs that serve the mission of the organization to work toward the elimination of domestic
violence.
Two Rivers Council Foundation for the school
clothes and shoes program that assisted low income
children with the purchase of needed clothing, shoes,
undergarments, and socks.
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The mission of the Quincy Symphony Orchestra
Association is to bring fine orchestral and choral
music to the people of Quincy and the surrounding
area, to provide opportunities for local musicians to
perform, and to create and support programs that
encourage young musicians. Grant funding supported the 40th Annual Young Peoples’ Concerts, a series
of three concerts that were presented to 3,500 area
school children.
the betterment of the community of Fowler, Illinois.
This grant purchased a portable sound system for
use at community activities, fundraisers, and the
Fowler Speaker Series.
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Matching intent with impact
Matching intent with impact
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation to support oneon-one tutorial sessions to help students improve
their academic performance in the areas of math
and science.
Diane Nielsen Gossard
Memorial Fund
This fund supports charitable causes.
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Illinois to fulfill a
wish for a Quincy area child.
Anne Eldridge Huie
Memorial Fund
This fund supports charitable causes.
Transitions Foundation to enhance counseling services provided to behavioral health clients and assist
in tracking client treatment outcomes.
Mercantile
Endowment Fund
This fund support charitable causes.
United Way of Adams County, Inc. for campaign
support distributed to Adams County United Way
partner organizations through the resource investment process.
Samantha Otte Youth
Opportunity Fund
Special Olympics Illinois/West Central Area 11
provides year-round sports training and competition
in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and
adults with intellectual disabilities. This grant
helped expand the program and engaged additional
athletes.
This fund supports organizations which maintain
and enhance community betterment and artistic,
leadership and humanitarian opportunities
for youth.
The Quincy Family YMCA builds strong kids,
strong families, and strong communities. This grant
assisted with the purchase of equipment for the
“Kids Fit Zone” to engage children in fitness and
combat childhood obesity rates in the area.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Adams County to support one-on-one mentoring relationships.
The Quincy YWCA is dedicated to eliminating
racism, empowering women and promoting peace,
justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Community Foundation grant provided program support for
the Transitional Housing program for women with
children who have fled domestic violence environments and been rendered homeless.
Fall Creek Friends 4-H Club to assist 4-H members in creating a general store inside the historical
Lewis Round Barn Museum in Mendon.
Jane’s Kids’ Fund
This fund supports youth in need due to issues such
as abuse, abandonment, or addiction.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Illinois
is a one-to-one mentoring program that serves atrisk children. This grant helped serve the needs of
children in Brown County.
Palmyra Community
Endowment Fund
This fund supports the community of
Palmyra, Missouri.
Palmyra Bicentennial Public Library: The
Palmyra Bicentennial Public Library provides individuals and groups with an organized collection of
books, videos, recordings, and other resources to residents of Marion County, Missouri. Grant funding
Camp Callahan for camperships for disabled
youth to attend Camp Callahan.
Quincy Christian School students produced and acted in
a production of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Mary Ridder Cherny Fund
This fund supports Quincy public and parochial
schools for 6-8th grade students to participate
in the performing arts.
Blessed Sacrament Catholic School was awarded
a grant to develop and purchase materials for a
drama program for middle school students.
Quincy Christian School to purchase scripts and
costumes for the drama program.
Gardner Denver Education Fund
This fund provides support for educational
and other charitable causes.
Junior Achievement of the Mississippi Valley, Inc.
to implement the Junior Achievement Success Skills
and Business Ethics program in area schools.
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois to provide membership assistance and outreach programming, including the “Staying Safe” program for Baldwin School
girls.
Good News of Christmas to adopt a wish list of a
family with four children.
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. to
assist in funding a scholarship program for children
who cannot afford pool fees.
John Wood Community College Foundation to
fund Children’s College tuition waivers for incomeeligible children.
Muddy River Opera Company to support outreach
programming for children to experience opera.
Quanada to fund a prevention and education program emphasizing personal safety and dating violence in conjunction with the Quincy Community
Theatre.
Quincy Family YMCA to support the cost of swim
lessons for Head Start students from the Early Childhood Education Center.
food bank networks where they exist, and by working collaboratively to create them in communities
where they are needed.
Quincy Art Center to provide partial funding for
the Art Mentoring Program at Washington School.
Quincy Catholic Charities for general operating
support to assist with programs that serve the Quincy area.
Sheridan Swim Team, Inc. to provide swimming
opportunities for income-eligible children.
University of Illinois Extension to support a community development project with Northwest Quincy
youth.
Marilyn & Steven Prater Fund
This fund supports youth education and
other charitable causes.
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois for Girl Scout Troop
#5262 to plant a tree and create a memorial at St.
Francis School.
Merle "Joe" Scharnhorst Fund
for a Cleaner Quincy Area
This fund supports education and/or provides
support for clean-up programs within Quincy
and Adams County.
St. Peter School to purchase new smart boards for
classrooms.
Scholarship Funds
George & Sharen Borrowman
Agriculture Scholarship Fund
Drew DeSpain, a graduate of John Wood
Community College
Virginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds
Scholarship Fund
Ami Davis, a graduate of Pleasant Hill (IL)
High School
Kenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois for a clean-up and
community service project in Quincy.
Norma Linda Leal, a student at the University of
Illinois College of Pharmacy
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson,
Neu & Mitchell Fund
Dorothy J. Motley
Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund supports charitable causes.
Recipients of grants from this fund were directed
to determine the best use of the monies awarded.
The Blessing Foundation
Good Samaritan Home of Quincy
Quincy Public Schools Foundation
Transitions of Western Illinois Foundation
Joe & Jill Tracy Family Fund
This fund supports charitable causes
in the region.
Central Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association for general operating support to enhance
care and support for area residents affected by
Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois for
Catholic services in the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois.
Austin Menz, a graduate of Western (IL)
High School
Quincy High School Class of 1957
Scholarship Fund
Jeff Duffy, a graduate of Quincy (IL) Senior High
School
Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Katie Dames, a graduate of Palmyra (MO) High
School
Tom and Judy Zenge Fund
Canton (MO) R-V High School
Brett Davis – Scholarship
Mrs. Bridgett Bass – Teacher Award
Cheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning Center for general operating support to provide child
care services and help children to develop cognitive,
social, physical, and emotional skills.
Turning Point Domestic Violence Services for the
organization’s operational sustainability fund.
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families for general operating support to advance the organization’s
mission of “helping people meet life’s challenges by
providing the skills, support and hope needed for
effective, fulfilling lives.”
Global Food Banking Network for operating support to help the organization advance its work to
alleviate world hunger by supporting food banks and
A grant for Transitions’ services for infants and toddlers
promotes academic success and gives young children a
great start in life.
Communityworks
Endowment Fund
The Communityworks Endowment serves the
counties of Adams, Brown, Hancock, and Pike in Illinois in the areas of early childhood education, workforce development, and land use and preservation.
Working with parents, child care providers, businesses, and community organizations West Central
Child Care Connection promotes the availability of
quality child care services in the area. This grant
provided funding for the Quality Child Care Mentoring Program in rural Adams and Pike counties in
Illinois.
John Wood Community College Foundation
assists John Wood Community College in providing
quality educational opportunities and services at
affordable levels that meet the diverse needs of the
area. Grant funding supported the creation and
implementation of a fast-track workplace skills program to transition GED students from the classroom
to work.
Paul H. and Anne B. Gardner
Memorial Fund
This fund supports charitable interests in
Quincy and Adams County.
A grant to Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Illinois assisted in serving children in Adams
County by providing one-to-one mentoring relationships, thus contributing to better schools, brighter
futures, and stronger communities for all.
The Center for Effective Nonprofits assists community organizations in capacity building and education so that they can better serve their clients. The
grant was used for access to The Foundation Center
online grant resources for area nonprofits at the
West Central Illinois Philanthropy Center.
Chaddock offers hope and healing to children and
families by providing innovative services in caring
settings. Funding was used to implement the adult
attachment interview process to increase the effectiveness of the Developmental Trauma and Attachment Program that provides intensive treatment
services to victims of disrupted adoptions.
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families helps people meet life’s challenges by providing the skills,
support and hope needed for effective, fulfilling
lives. Grant funding supported Cornerstone’s Comprehensive Youth Services program which provides
counseling and casework services to youth who have
social, emotional and/or behavioral problems.
The Fowler Development Association works for
Horizons Social Services of Adams County seeks
to meet the personal and community needs of the
disadvantaged and destitute in the city of Quincy
through programs such as the Quincy Soup Kitchen,
the Quincy Transitional Work Program, and the
Horizons Clothes Closet. This grant was used to purchase a refrigerator/freezer for the food pantry and
soup kitchen.
The Quincy Art Center seeks to educate the public by promoting the growth and appreciation of the
visual arts. This grant supported the Art Mentoring
Program for volunteer training that provided art
classes to K-3 students in Quincy elementary
schools.
Quincy Notre Dame High School Foundation supports the mission of Quincy Notre Dame High School
to educate lifelong learners for lives of service.
Grant funding assisted in purchasing Macintosh
computers to introduce a graphic design course to
the high school curriculum.
The Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association
brings orchestral and choral music to the youth and
people of Quincy and the surrounding area. Funding
from the Community Foundation supported the 40th
Annual Young Peoples’ Concerts.
assisted the library with the purchase of an electronic cutting machine and accessories that will be
available for library programs and for short-term
loan to schools, day cares, nursing homes, and service organizations.
James L. & Dorothy W. Rounder
Fund
This fund supports health related causes
in Quincy, Illinois.
The Quincy Family YMCA’s mission is to build
strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. Funding assisted with the development of a program to engage children in fitness and encourage
healthy children.
Donor Advised Funds
Fund Advisors recommend grants.
Anonymous Fund
Turning Point Domestic Violence Services to support programs that serve the mission of the organization to work toward the elimination of domestic
violence.
Two Rivers Council Foundation for the school
clothes and shoes program that assisted low income
children with the purchase of needed clothing, shoes,
undergarments, and socks.
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The mission of the Quincy Symphony Orchestra
Association is to bring fine orchestral and choral
music to the people of Quincy and the surrounding
area, to provide opportunities for local musicians to
perform, and to create and support programs that
encourage young musicians. Grant funding supported the 40th Annual Young Peoples’ Concerts, a series
of three concerts that were presented to 3,500 area
school children.
the betterment of the community of Fowler, Illinois.
This grant purchased a portable sound system for
use at community activities, fundraisers, and the
Fowler Speaker Series.
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Matching intent with impact
Matching intent with impact
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation to support oneon-one tutorial sessions to help students improve
their academic performance in the areas of math
and science.
Diane Nielsen Gossard
Memorial Fund
This fund supports charitable causes.
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Illinois to fulfill a
wish for a Quincy area child.
Anne Eldridge Huie
Memorial Fund
This fund supports charitable causes.
Transitions Foundation to enhance counseling services provided to behavioral health clients and assist
in tracking client treatment outcomes.
Mercantile
Endowment Fund
This fund support charitable causes.
United Way of Adams County, Inc. for campaign
support distributed to Adams County United Way
partner organizations through the resource investment process.
Samantha Otte Youth
Opportunity Fund
Special Olympics Illinois/West Central Area 11
provides year-round sports training and competition
in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and
adults with intellectual disabilities. This grant
helped expand the program and engaged additional
athletes.
This fund supports organizations which maintain
and enhance community betterment and artistic,
leadership and humanitarian opportunities
for youth.
The Quincy Family YMCA builds strong kids,
strong families, and strong communities. This grant
assisted with the purchase of equipment for the
“Kids Fit Zone” to engage children in fitness and
combat childhood obesity rates in the area.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Adams County to support one-on-one mentoring relationships.
The Quincy YWCA is dedicated to eliminating
racism, empowering women and promoting peace,
justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Community Foundation grant provided program support for
the Transitional Housing program for women with
children who have fled domestic violence environments and been rendered homeless.
Fall Creek Friends 4-H Club to assist 4-H members in creating a general store inside the historical
Lewis Round Barn Museum in Mendon.
Jane’s Kids’ Fund
This fund supports youth in need due to issues such
as abuse, abandonment, or addiction.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Illinois
is a one-to-one mentoring program that serves atrisk children. This grant helped serve the needs of
children in Brown County.
Palmyra Community
Endowment Fund
This fund supports the community of
Palmyra, Missouri.
Palmyra Bicentennial Public Library: The
Palmyra Bicentennial Public Library provides individuals and groups with an organized collection of
books, videos, recordings, and other resources to residents of Marion County, Missouri. Grant funding
Camp Callahan for camperships for disabled
youth to attend Camp Callahan.
Quincy Christian School students produced and acted in
a production of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Mary Ridder Cherny Fund
This fund supports Quincy public and parochial
schools for 6-8th grade students to participate
in the performing arts.
Blessed Sacrament Catholic School was awarded
a grant to develop and purchase materials for a
drama program for middle school students.
Quincy Christian School to purchase scripts and
costumes for the drama program.
Gardner Denver Education Fund
This fund provides support for educational
and other charitable causes.
Junior Achievement of the Mississippi Valley, Inc.
to implement the Junior Achievement Success Skills
and Business Ethics program in area schools.
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois to provide membership assistance and outreach programming, including the “Staying Safe” program for Baldwin School
girls.
Good News of Christmas to adopt a wish list of a
family with four children.
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. to
assist in funding a scholarship program for children
who cannot afford pool fees.
John Wood Community College Foundation to
fund Children’s College tuition waivers for incomeeligible children.
Muddy River Opera Company to support outreach
programming for children to experience opera.
Quanada to fund a prevention and education program emphasizing personal safety and dating violence in conjunction with the Quincy Community
Theatre.
Quincy Family YMCA to support the cost of swim
lessons for Head Start students from the Early Childhood Education Center.
food bank networks where they exist, and by working collaboratively to create them in communities
where they are needed.
Quincy Art Center to provide partial funding for
the Art Mentoring Program at Washington School.
Quincy Catholic Charities for general operating
support to assist with programs that serve the Quincy area.
Sheridan Swim Team, Inc. to provide swimming
opportunities for income-eligible children.
University of Illinois Extension to support a community development project with Northwest Quincy
youth.
Marilyn & Steven Prater Fund
This fund supports youth education and
other charitable causes.
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois for Girl Scout Troop
#5262 to plant a tree and create a memorial at St.
Francis School.
Merle "Joe" Scharnhorst Fund
for a Cleaner Quincy Area
This fund supports education and/or provides
support for clean-up programs within Quincy
and Adams County.
St. Peter School to purchase new smart boards for
classrooms.
Scholarship Funds
George & Sharen Borrowman
Agriculture Scholarship Fund
Drew DeSpain, a graduate of John Wood
Community College
Virginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds
Scholarship Fund
Ami Davis, a graduate of Pleasant Hill (IL)
High School
Kenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois for a clean-up and
community service project in Quincy.
Norma Linda Leal, a student at the University of
Illinois College of Pharmacy
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson,
Neu & Mitchell Fund
Dorothy J. Motley
Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund supports charitable causes.
Recipients of grants from this fund were directed
to determine the best use of the monies awarded.
The Blessing Foundation
Good Samaritan Home of Quincy
Quincy Public Schools Foundation
Transitions of Western Illinois Foundation
Joe & Jill Tracy Family Fund
This fund supports charitable causes
in the region.
Central Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association for general operating support to enhance
care and support for area residents affected by
Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois for
Catholic services in the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois.
Austin Menz, a graduate of Western (IL)
High School
Quincy High School Class of 1957
Scholarship Fund
Jeff Duffy, a graduate of Quincy (IL) Senior High
School
Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Katie Dames, a graduate of Palmyra (MO) High
School
Tom and Judy Zenge Fund
Canton (MO) R-V High School
Brett Davis – Scholarship
Mrs. Bridgett Bass – Teacher Award
Cheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning Center for general operating support to provide child
care services and help children to develop cognitive,
social, physical, and emotional skills.
Turning Point Domestic Violence Services for the
organization’s operational sustainability fund.
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families for general operating support to advance the organization’s
mission of “helping people meet life’s challenges by
providing the skills, support and hope needed for
effective, fulfilling lives.”
Global Food Banking Network for operating support to help the organization advance its work to
alleviate world hunger by supporting food banks and
A grant for Transitions’ services for infants and toddlers
promotes academic success and gives young children a
great start in life.
Quincy Humane Society Fund
Quincy Museum Fund
Cheerful Home Children’s Fund
Designated Funds
These funds support specific organizations,
as specified by the donor.
Adams County Red Cross Fund
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families Fund
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital
and Improvement Fund
Dr. Richard Eells House Fund
Quincy Senior Citizens’ Center Fund
benefits West Central Illinois Agency on Aging
H. Dennis Everly Fund
benefits Quincy Park Band
Quincy Symphony Fund
Anonymous Donor Fund benefits Quincy Humane
Society
Herbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
benefits Adams County Chapter, American Red
Cross & The Salvation Army of Quincy
BeeJay Adams Fund benefits Quincy Community
Theatre
Family Planning Fund
The Arc Fund
ARTS Fund benefits Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Mary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public
Library
Habitat for Humanity Housing Ministry Fund
Historical Society Fund
benefits Historical Society of Quincy and
Adams County
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. Fund
Recovery Resources Fund
George and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
Jeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear Fund
United Way of Adams County, Inc. Fund
Jack W. Boge Fund
benefits Quincy Art Center &
Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Meals on Wheels Fund
Donald P.W. Voth Fund
benefits Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity
Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’
Friends of the Performing Arts
Quincy Family YMCA Fund
Quincy Civic Music Association Fund
Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund
benefits St. Francis Solanus School
Those concerts have become increasingly important since
many children have little or no access to the arts due to cuts in
schools’ curriculum or lack of programs in their communities.
The concerts provide a musical experience plus encouragement
to participate thanks to the Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association. It presents three free concerts to school children.
“I enjoyed seeing the instruments for the first time and seeing
the dancing,” said a fourth grade student from Southeastern Elementary. “You really inspired me to learn to play an instrument.
I want to play the harp so much. It sounds so beautiful.”
Grants made in 2010 from the Katherine Broemmel Endowment for the Arts, Paul H. & Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund
and the Samantha Otte Youth Opportunity Fund helped with funding that allowed more than 3,500 children to attend the concerts
this past spring.
The Pike County (IL) Chapter of the American
Red Cross, a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, provides relief to victims of disaster and
helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to
emergencies. Grant funds were used to purchase
instructor books and materials for CPR classes.
The mentoring program provided by Big Brothers
Big Sisters of West Central Illinois helps children
reach their full potential through professionally-supported, one-to-one relationships. This grant helped
serve the needs of children in Adams County, thus
contributing to better schools, brighter futures, and
stronger communities for all.
YWCA – Quincy Fund
For 40 years, area children have been introduced to live symphonic music through Young Peoples’ Concerts.
Adams County Academic Success Initiative
strives to train every Adams County public and private school and child care center staff member in
Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
People. Funding was used to support this program
in Adams County schools.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Great River Area
is a one-to-one mentoring program that serves atrisk children. Grant funding assisted with the costs
of direct services related to matching at-risk youth
with an adult mentor, supervising the match relationship and hosting activities in Lee County, Iowa;
Hancock County, Illinois; and Clark County, Missouri.
Transitions of Western Illinois Fund
“I want to play the harp
so much.”
Courtesy of Herald-Whig by Steve Bohnstedt
Since the Community Foundation
began making grants in 1999, it has
granted more than $1.35 million. These
grants are meeting community needs
and donor objectives. The organizations
and the grants encompass all that contribute to quality of life in our communities: arts and culture, community betterment, education, health and human
services.
Andrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
benefits 4-H in Adams County
Mike Mason Fund for St. Francis School
Quincy Art Center Fund
Grants from these funds were
awarded in 2010 to:
Clifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane
Society
John Wood Community College Foundation
Development Fund
Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of
Life Fund
Matching intent with impact
Sunset Home Fund
Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J.
Hall Charitable Fund
benefits Quincy Service League
Quincy Public Schools Foundation Fund
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D. Reaugh Broemmel
Founding Executive Director Fund
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Matching intent with impact
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Illinois
used grant funding to serve at-risk children in Brown
County by providing guided mentoring relationships
with quality volunteers. The program assists children in achieving their potential as they grow to
become confident, competent and caring individuals.
2010 Grant Awards
Unrestricted Endowment Funds
The Community Foundation annually accepts
competitive grant requests from nonprofit organizations awarded from unrestricted funds. Donors who
have established unrestricted endowments allow the
Community Foundation to determine grants. A committee of volunteers and board members from the
region reviews each grant application to determine
awards from the following funds:
• Anonymous Friends Funds (2)
• Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and
Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Fund
• Community Endowment Fund
• Dr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family Fund
• Harry Channon Eaton Family Endowment Fund
• Evelyn J. Fusselman Fund
• Harry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder Fund
• Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay Fund
• Robert A. & Anne M. Mays Fund
• Robert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund
• Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable Fund
• Margaret J. Sinnock Fund
• Grant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn Fund
• Dorothy L. Swallow Fund
As an intermediary agency, the Center for Effective Nonprofits (CEN) assists, promotes, represents
and strengthens community organizations as they
improve the quality of life for those they serve. This
grant was used for the annual membership fee of
and new materials for the West Central Illinois Philanthropy Center at John Wood Community College.
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families helps people meet life’s challenges by providing the skills,
support and hope needed for effective, fulfilling
lives. Grant funding supported Cornerstone’s Comprehensive Youth Services program which provides
counseling and casework services to youth who have
social, emotional and/or behavioral problems.
The Douglass Community Services Kids In Motion
program teaches teens and pre-teens to value work,
their community, and their future. The organization
focuses the majority of their efforts on at-risk youth,
being referred by schools, juvenile offices, social service organizations and others. This grant provided
general support for the Kids in Motion program.
The Durham Community Center and Ball Park
provides a community center, playground, walking
path and ball fields to residents and visitors to the
small community of Durham, Missouri. Funding
allowed the community to update playground equipment to replace existing old and dangerous equipment.
The mission of the Hannibal Concert Association
is to bring live professional music and dance perfor-
mance to the Hannibal region. This grant provided
funding for artists fees for the 2010-2011 concert
season and increased the quality of music and dance
offered while keeping the price of admission to a
minimum.
The Hannibal Free Clinic promotes health and
wellness by providing quality services, at no cost, to
adults ages 18-65 who do not have access to basic
medical care. This grant provided general support to
help the Hannibal Free Clinic respond to the current
health and dental needs of the area.
Madonna House provides immediate shelter, food
and clothing to homeless women and their children,
creating a safe, stable environment where the family can acquire and improve skills to break the cycle
of instability. This Community Foundation grant provided funds to purchase nutritional foods that provide nutritious meals for those in the community and
surrounding area.
Quincy Notre Dame High School Foundation supports the mission of Quincy Notre Dame High School
to educate lifelong learners for lives of service.
Grant funding assisted with the purchase of Macintosh computers to introduce a graphic design course
to the high school curriculum.
Special Olympics Illinois/West Central Area 11
provides year-round sports training and competition
in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and
adults with intellectual disabilities. This grant
engaged additional athletes and increased local participation numbers by 5%.
Two Rivers Resource Conservation and Development works to bring about economic improvement
through the development of natural resources, provides for environmental protection, and works with
others to resolve social concerns of the area. The
group is facilitating a safer playground at Longlett
Park in Camp Point, Illinois. Grant funding provided
playground equipment for preschool children.
The Quincy Family YMCA builds strong kids,
strong families and strong communities. This grant
assisted with the purchase of equipment for the Kids
Fit Zone to engage children in fitness and combat
childhood obesity rates in the area.
The YWCA Quincy is dedicated to eliminating
racism, empowering women and promoting peace,
justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The Community Foundation grant supported the Transitional
Housing program for women with children who have
fled domestic violence environments and been rendered homeless.
Field of Interest Funds
These funds serve specific interests or
geographic areas, as determined by the donor.
Katherine Broemmel
Endowment for the Arts
This fund provides a means for supporting the
arts.
Quincy Art Center seeks to educate the public by
promoting the growth and appreciation of the visual
arts through exhibitions and programs. This grant
provided art supplies for volunteer art teachers that
serve as instructors in the Art Mentoring Program
for children in Quincy schools.
Unrestricted Endowment Funds
Donors establish these funds allowing the Community Foundation to determine how grants
will serve various charitable needs and opportunities in our communities.
Anonymous Donor Funds (2)
Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family
and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Fund
Community Endowment Fund
Dr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family Fund
Harry Channon Eaton Family Endowment Fund
Evelyn J. Fusselman Fund
Harry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder Fund
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay Fund
Robert A. & Anne M. Mays Fund
Robert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund
Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable Fund
Margaret J. Sinnock Fund
Grant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn Fund
Dorothy L. Swallow Fund
Field of Interest Funds
These funds serve specific interests and/or geographic areas.
Anonymous Donor Fund for the Arts
Anonymous Donor Fund for Education
Jayne & Leroy Boeckelman Fund for Young Musicians
Katherine Broemmel Endowment for the Arts
Communityworks Endowment Fund
Paul H. and Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund
Benefits Quincy, Adams County, IL
Grace United Methodist Church of Quincy Fund
Benefits Adams County, IL and Shelby County, MO
Jane’s Kids’ Fund
Palmyra Community Endowment Fund
Benefits Palmyra, MO
Pike County Endowment Fund
James L. & Dorothy W. Rouner Fund
Donor Advised Funds
Fund advisors may recommend grants, if desired.
Anonymous Donor Funds (2)
Donald A. & Prudence M. Bickhaus Memorial Fund
Architechnics/Anthony E. Crane Fund
Barry Community Endowment Fund
Bill & Sue Bergman Fund
Carthage Community Improvement Fund
Benefits Carthage, IL
Mary Ridder Cherny Fund
Jerry & Libby Davis Family Fund
Benefits Lewis County, MO
Noma Meyers Eaton Fund
Clayton & Helen Nagel Ely
and Emmett & Inez Greenley McCloskey Fund
Benefits Knox County, MO
Gardner Denver Education Fund
Diane Nielsen Gossard Memorial Fund
Anne Eldridge Huie Memorial Fund
Green-Humphrey Family Fund for Music
G. Arthur (Art) Keller, Jr. Fund
Arthur O. & Lela B. Lindsay Fund
Mercantile Endowment Fund
T. C. & Mary S. Oakley Descendants Fund
Samantha Otte Youth Opportunity Fund
Marilyn & Steven Prater Fund
Merle “Joe” Scharnhorst Fund for a Cleaner Quincy Area
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell Fund
The Stamerjohn Family Fund
Thankful Heart Fund
Joe & Jill Tracy Family Fund
United States Founding Fathers Fund
Winters Insurance Group Fund
Scholarship Funds
Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall,
and Walter J. Hall Scholarship Fund
Benefits Quincy University Student
George & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship Fund
Benefits a former student or graduate
of John Wood Community College
Becky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits Quincy Senior High School Graduate
Virginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds Scholarship Fund
Benefits Pleasant Hill High School Graduate
Kenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits University of Illinois Pharmacy Student
Dorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits Western High School Graduate
Quincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund
Benefits Quincy Senior High School Graduate
Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund
Benefits Palmyra High School Graduate
Only
1-2¢
on every dollar received to establish or add to a
fund is used to support the Community Foundation:
The rest supports your charitable interests.
These funds support the Community Foundation’s impact and sustainability - today & tomorrow.
Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family
and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company
Friends of the Foundation Fund
D. Reaugh Broemmel Founding Executive Director Fund
Mike & Jean Buckley Family
Friends of the Foundation Fund
E. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation Fund
Matthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund
DISTek Integration, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund
H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation Fund
Friends of the Foundation Endowment
JK Creative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Knapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
John G. and Carolyn H. Stevenson Friends of the Foundation Fund
Vecchie Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
Dennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation Fund
Community Foundation Operating Fund
Designated Funds
These funds support specific organizations.
(Agency Charitable and Endowed)
Adams County Red Cross Fund
BeeJay Adams Fund
Benefits Quincy Community Theatre
Anonymous Donor Fund
Benefits Quincy Humane Society
The Arc Fund
ARTS Fund
Benefits Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Mary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public Library
Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Charitable Fund
Benefits Quincy Service League
Jack W. Boge Fund
Benefits Quincy Art Center & Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of Life Fund
Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’
Friends of the Performing Arts
Brown County Public Schools Education Fund
Cheerful Home Children’s Fund
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families Fund
Dr. Richard Eells House Fund
H. Dennis Everly Fund
Benefits Quincy Park Band
Herbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
Benefits Adams County Chapter,
American Red Cross & The Salvation Army of Quincy
Family Planning Fund
Habitat for Humanity Housing Ministry Fund
Historical Society Fund
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. Fund
John Wood Community College Foundation Development Fund
Mike Mason Fund for St. Francis School
Meals on Wheels Fund
Quincy Public Schools Foundation Fund
Quincy Art Center Fund
Quincy Civic Music Association Fund
Quincy Family YMCA Fund
Quincy Humane Society Fund
Quincy Museum Fund
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and Improvement Fund
Quincy Senior Citizens’ Center Fund
Quincy Symphony Fund
Recovery Resources Fund
George and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
Benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
Jeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear Fund
Sunset Home Fund
Clifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane Society
Andrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
Benefits 4-H in Adams County
Transitions of Western Illinois Fund
United Way of Adams County, Inc. Fund
Donald P.W. Voth Fund
Benefits Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity
YWCA – Quincy Fund
Tom and Judy Zenge Fund
Benefits Canton, MO R-V High School
(Non Endowed)
Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund
Benefits St. Francis Solanus School
Acorn (Seedling) Funds
These funds begin with at least $1,000 and have five years to build to fully endowed funds.
Friends of the Castle Fund
Horizons Social Services Fund
Kohl Wholesale Friends of the Foundation Fund
Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies Fund
State Street Bank & Trust Company Friend of the Foundation Fund
Terrance Welte Memorial Fund
Refreshment Services Pepsi Friend of the Foundation Fund
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Friends Funds
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More than 100 funds brighten communities
Friends of the Foundation - The Perfect Match
We’ve spent more than a dozen years connecting people who care with causes that matter. Now we have another exciting opportunity to continue our mission with The Perfect Match! that doubles your
gift. At a time when every dollar counts, isn’t it encouraging to know that your gift will count for more?
Grand Victoria Foundation is making a one-to-one match—up to a total of $100,000—to support the Community Foundation’s work for gifts to operations and/or the administrative endowment. Such
gifts are vital to ensure impact and sustainability now and for the future. We’ve gathered 65% in advance gifts and pledges. Will you help us complete the match requirement?
As you have noted how we have connected people who care with causes that matter, we hope that it will inspire you to make a gift as a Friend of the Foundation for The Perfect Match!
To attain this generous match, gifts for operations and/or administrative endowment must be received by September 30. Grand Victoria Foundation’s match supports the Friends of the Foundation
Fund, our administrative endowment.
The Community Foundation expresses its gratitude
those who have established permanent
Friends of the Foundation Endowments:
Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company
Friends of the Foundation Fund
Mike & Jean Buckley Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
E. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation Fund
Matthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund
DISTek Integraton, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund
H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation Fund
Friends of the Foundation Endowment
JK Creative Friends of the Foundation Fund
Knapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
John G. & Carolyn Stevenson Friends of the Foundation Fund
Vecchie Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
Dennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation Fund
And to those who are building permanent
Friends of the Foundation Endowments:
Kohl Wholesale
Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies
State Street Bank & Trust Company
Refreshment Services Pepsi
Friends of the Foundation 2008-Present
We gratefully acknowledge those who have made
gifts for the Friends of the Foundation match.
Adams Telephone Cooperative
Mr. and Dr. Tim Altman
Anonymous Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Awerkamp
Ayers Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bair
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Mrs. Catherine Barnum
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Becks
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Bickhaus
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. Gary L. Blickhan, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Bowles
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. Bruce E. Broemmel
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown
Brown County State Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
John R. Bunting Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrillo
Carthage Industrial Development Corporation
Ms. E. Marilyn Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Conover
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Crane
Dr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
Mr. and Mrs. Matt G. Dickinson
DISTek Integration, Inc.
F&M Bank and Trust Company
First Bankers Trust Company
Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Jim C. Gay
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gerveler
Sue Ann Gerveler, C.P.A., P.C.
Mr. Donald Gnuse
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Gorman
Grand Victoria Foundation
Gray Hunter Stenn LLP
Gunn Construction Co. Excavating Contractors
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hankes
Hansen-Spear Funderal Home
Dr. and Mrs. William Hanshaw
Hollister-Whitney Elevator Corp
Mr. and Mrs. Alex House
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hutter
Illinois Ayers Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Ippensen
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Janes
JK Creative Printers
Mrs. Barbara L. Kaiser
Kinney-Mast, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Knpaheide III
Knapheide Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Knapheide
Kohl Wholesale
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Koontz
Mr. Philip A. Krupps
Kuhlman Construction
Ms. Kellie Kurre
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W. Lay
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lehenbauer
Mr. and Mrs. John Letts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liebig
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Marcolla
Marion Gardner Jackson Charitable Trust
MassMutual Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mast
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
Mr. and Mrs. James M. McDowell
Mrs. Patty McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McPherson
Mr. James E. Mentesti
Mercantile Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Meyers
Dr. and Dr. Thomas H. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mohrman
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Paxton
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potts
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Purser
Quincy Recycle
Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Ms. Maggie Bolin Ranck and Mr. Sidney G. Ranck
Refreshment Services Pepsi
Ms. Rachel Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
Rotary East of Quincy
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Saalborn
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schaffer
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLP
Ms. Rosemary Schnell
Mr. Charles A. Scholz
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schork
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sibbing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Siebers
Judge and Mrs. David K. Slocum
Mrs. Marlene Souder
State Street Bank & Trust Co.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stebor
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steinkamp
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thomas
Tracy Family Foundation
Mrs. Dorothy A. Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tweedell
Mr. Thomas L. Van Ness
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Vecchie
Wade Stables, P.C.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. White
Mr. Dennis R. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Youtzy
Founders Circle
A group of citizens believed that by working together
we can enrich the quality of life in the tri-states.
Their vision, followed by action, created the Community Foundation on November 26, 1997. By December
31—which marked the end of our first fiscal year—we
held $1,050. Additional financial support was committed.
That enabled our newly formed Community Foundation
to embark upon our work to offer people from all walks
of life the opportunity to build funds to help address needs
and opportunities today, tomorrow—forever.
The Founders Circle includes those whose vision and
generosity have made it possible for the Community
Foundation to strengthen our communities now and for
generations to come.
Great River Economic Development Foundation
Marion Gardner Jackson Charitable Trust
Mercantile Trust & Savings Bank
William Myers
Thomas A. & Anne Oakley
Oakley-Lindsay Foundation
Legacy Society
The Legacy Society is a special designation given to
those who choose to accept it. We recognize with gratitude those who have provided for their community’s wellbeing with a donation of at least $5,000 or who have notified us that they have made provisions to include the
Community Foundation in their estate plans.
Anonymous Friends
Carol Higgins Arnold
Ted and Tena Awerkamp Family +
Amelia E. Bauner *
Robert and Dorothy Bizer
Jill Arnold Blickhan
Jack W. Boge *
Sharen and George* Borrowman
Katherine R. Broemmel +*
Ned and Reaugh Broemmel +
Mike and Jean Buckley +
E. Marilyn Clark
Dr. and Mrs. Merle F. Crossland
Mike and Lee Lindsay Curtis +
Bo and Jan Eaton+
Dale and Leah Erke
H. Dennis Everly
James M. and Janell B. Farmer +
Ms. Evelyn J. Fusselman
Family of Lucille Hollender *
Michael and J’Ann Humphrey
Elizabeth Hunter* Estate in honor of Clyde Hunter*
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III +
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay +*
Robert A. and Anne M. Mays +
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClain
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNay +
Mr. James E. Mentesti +
Roger and Margie Mohrman
Robert Nethery
Becky Knapp
Hal and Kathy Oakley
Ralph and Lisa Oakley +
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley +
Denise Pearcy
Dr. Charles Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
John E. Sallstrom
Charles A. and Nancy* Scholz
Margaret J. Sinnock +*
George and Charlotte* Spear
Jeffrey and Theresa Spear
Bette J. Starnes
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson, Jr. +
John and Carolyn Stevenson, Sr.
Grant L. and K. Georgann Sturhahn*
Dorothy L. Swallow +*
Norma Taylor *
Joe and Jill Tracy Family
Patrick F. Tracy
Donald P. W. Voth*
D.A. and Kristy Weibring +
Tom and Judy Zenge
+ Charter Members
* Deceased
Adams Electric
Alliance for Building Community
Anonymous
Mr. and Dr. Tim Altman
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Anderson
The Arc of Adams County
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold
Dr. Rick D. Atwood
Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Awerkamp
Ayers Oil Company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bair
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Barry Development Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Becks
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett
Michael and Kristine Bickhaus
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Neal and Jill Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Boeckelman
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bradshaw
Mrs. Janet Brandmill
Dr. and Mrs. J.K. Breyley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Brown County State Bank
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
John R. Bunting Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cassidy
Central State Bank
Charter Media
Mary Ridder Cherny Memorial Fund
Ms. E. Marilyn Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Clous
CNB-Pittsfield Banking Center
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conover
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Conover
Cornerstone: Foundations for Families
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Crane
Dr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
Mr. Frank Crowe
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dale
DISTek Integration, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs Brack Duker
Elliott Publishing-Camp Point Journal
Mr. Dennis Everly
F&M Bank and Trust Company
Farmers Bank of Liberty
Farmers State Bank
First Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fisher
Friends of the Castle
Friends of the Performing Arts
Mr. Richard W. Frasier and Ms. Elizabeth A. Ridder
Miss Evelyn J. Fusselman
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gerveler
Mr. Donald Gnuse
Ms. Anne Goetz
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Gorman
Grace United Methodist Church
Grand Victoria Foundation
Great River Recovery Resources
Ms. Sandra K. Guegel
Gunn Construction Co. Excavating Contractors
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hankes
Dr. and Mrs. William Hanshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hawley
Mr. Dale Hedberg
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hohulin
Hollister-Whitney Elevator Corp
Hornet Pride Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alex House
Mr. Richard G. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hutter
First Bankers Trust Services, Inc.
Illinois Ayers Oil Company
Illinois Rural Electric Cooperative
Illinois Rural Electric Cooperative Members’ Community Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Ippensen
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Iverson
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Jeffries
John Wood Community College Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Johnson
JK Creative Printers
J.R. Floors LLC
Mrs. Barbara L. Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Keller Jr.
KHQA-TV
Kinney-Mast, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III
Kohl’s Department Stores
Kohl Wholesale
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Koontz
Mr. Philip A. Krupps
Kuhlman Construction
Ms. Kellie Kurre
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W. Lay
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lehenbauer
Mr. and Mrs. John Letts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liebig
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Marcolla
Mike Mason Fund
MassMutual Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McPherson
Mr. James E. Mentesti
Mercantile Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Middendorf
Dr. and Dr. Thomas H. Miller
Ms. V. Dayle Selby Mixer
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mohrman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Moore
Mr. Robert A. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newberry
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otte
Mary L. Otte
Mrs. Carol A. Pagliara
Palmyra Spectator
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Paxton
Ms. Denise C. Pearcy
Mr. David G. Penn
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Plothow
Ms. Donna M. Pollihan
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potts
Mr. Ethan Prater and Mrs. Anjali Kalyani
Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Prater
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Purser
Quincy Art Center
Quincy Community Theatre
Quincy Herald-Whig
Quincy Notre Dame Foundation
Quincy Public Library
Quincy Public Schools Foundation
Ms. Maggie Bolin Ranck and Mr. Sidney G. Ranck
Refreshment Services Pepsi
Ms. Rachel Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
Ms. Amelia M. Rossmiller
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Saalborn
Dr. John E. Sallstrom
The Sammy Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Samuel
Sanford Consumer Affairs
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schaffer
Schmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLP
Mr. Charles A. Scholz
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schork
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Schrader
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sibbing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Siebers
Mr. Frank G. Siepker
Judge and Mrs. David K. Slocum
Mr. Ralph S. Smith
Mrs. Marlene Souder
Southern Illinois University Foundation
Mr. William A. Spear
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stamerjohn
State Street Bank & Trust Co.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stebor
Dr. and Dr. James R. Stegeman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steinkamp
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stokes
Mr. Steve Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thomas
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ Foundation
Tracy Family Foundation
Mrs. Dorothy A. Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tweedell
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Vecchie
United Way of Adams County, Inc.
West Central Illinois Agency on Aging
West Central Illinois Case Coordination Unit
Mr. and Mrs. James E. White
Cory Wilkey Memorial
Mr. Dennis R. Williams
Winters Insurance Group, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winters
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Youtzy
YWCA of Quincy
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Your gifts make a difference. We gratefully acknowledge the following donors
for their generously as we connect people who care with causes that matter.
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Your gifts make a difference
Bringing donors and needs together
There are many ways in which the Community Foundation strives to serve as “The Perfect Match.”
With donors, it often begins when we ask, “What do you want to do with your charitable dollars?”
Helping donors define and fulfill their charitable goals offers a tremendous opportunity to impact a
charity, a cause or a community.
Her generosity will continue to affect her community
Lela ‘Lee’ Lindsay loved her family, her church and her community. It was evident in her conversations and actions. She sealed that
commitment with a bequest of $1,000,000 made through the Community Foundation and announced at the end of 2010.
“Thanks to her planning and professional assistance from her attorney, Steve Siebers, mother’s charitable giving could be done soon
after her death,” said her daughter Lee Lindsay Curtis.
The gift became part of the Arthur O. and Lela B. Lindsay Fund, which Lee established with the Community Foundation during her
lifetime to help fulfill her charitable desires.
“Mother wanted to establish a fund with the Community Foundation because she felt more organizations could be helped for a longer
period of time through this permanent fund,” said her daughter.
She wanted to build an endowment to make sure funds were always available to support the community, her daughter added. “Mother appreciated that the Community Foundation would handle granting, record keeping, IRS reports, and investment management so
that she did not need to start her own foundation. She also trusted the local leadership provided by the Board.”
“I was very close to Lee for over 40 years, and she was the most generous and caring person that I know,” said her son-in-law Dennis R. Williams. “She was a great booster for Quincy, supporting a variety of causes both large and small. The Community Foundation
of the Quincy Area is really the best way for Lee to continue her tradition of philanthropy.”
“Growing up during the depression gave Mother a greater appreciation of the financial resources to come later in her life. She acted
on her belief that to whom much is given, much is expected. Mother had learned, as her Pastor Bob Morwell had pointed out, ‘It is
truly better to give than to receive,’” said her daughter.
“Lela Lindsay was the ultimate class act,” said Steven Siebers, her attorney. “From her personal appearance and dress, to her values, to her generous support of her church and community organizations, she set a high bar.
“During her life, she never really felt comfortable receiving recognition for helping others. Her gifts were made from her heart to
make her community a better place.
“Her engaging smile and twinkle in her eye were her outward signs of always living life to its absolute fullest.
“Her gift to the Community Foundation serves as a lasting tribute to her life.”
Lela ‘Lee’ Lindsay
‘Making Good Schools Better’
Improving education for local students is a priority for Brown County citizens.
The ‘Making Good Schools Better’ initiative has provided financial assistance to teachers and administrators pursuing that goal.
With educational improvements noted, community members explored ways to ensure financial sustainability for the program.
In 2010, the Hornet Pride Foundation provided seed money to create the Brown County Public Schools Education Fund with the
Community Foundation.
“The Hornet Pride Foundation began as a way to help the Brown County school system,” said Steve Kremer, president. “With the
new Brown County Public Schools Education Fund, and its administration through the Community Foundation, the community is in a
great position to accept large donations and to continue and market the fund.”
Brown County residents remain active with the fund. Grant requests are submitted through the Superintendent’s office. A committee with representatives from various Brown County organizations and the community at-large recommends use of the funds.
Courtesy of Brown County Democrat-Message by Dan Long
Seedling sown
Some people see a need, shake their heads then walk away convinced the challenge is too great. Others decide to do something.
What began as a collaborative effort to support a soup kitchen in 2008 became Horizons Social Services. The organization seeks to
feed the hungry, improve community health and wellness, and contribute towards breaking the cycle of poverty in our community. It
does this primarily through three programs: the Horizons Soup Kitchen, the Horizons Transitional work program and the Horizons
Clothes Closet.
The mission and work impressed one person enough to prompt the donor to begin a fund to help ensure the organization’s future.
Because a fund can be started as an “Acorn” with a minimum of $1,000, the donor made the initial gift and continues to build the fund.
That seedling is growing and the donor hopes that others who believe in Horizons’ mission will also make gifts to help bring the fund
to the required $15,000 thus providing a permanent source of support for those in need.
The Community Foundation connects people who care with causes that matter, and it is a relationship that lives on beyond our lifetime. A relationship that
continuously makes a positive impact as you have chosen. By placing your trust
with the Community Foundation we place you at the front of our mission, making a lifelong connection, “The Perfect Match,” for you.
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Most of us spend a better part of our life searching for our “perfect match.”
It is a process that requires time, planning, patience, and hopefully results in a
lifelong trust that our hopes and dreams are shared. What if your hopes and
dreams to make a positive impact on your community, a favorite organization,
or worthwhile cause could last not only during your lifetime but beyond? For
many of us, the intense amount of time, planning and trust necessary to do just
that would certainly be overwhelming. But, there is “The Perfect Match,” for us.
It is the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area.
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Have you found your perfect match?
Your gifts make a difference
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Ms. Melissa Broemmel
In Honor of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bunce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Ms. Janet Gates Conover
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scobee
In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
Dr. and Mrs. Merele Crossland
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Koehser
Ms. Ellen McIntyre
In Honor of Memories of Webster School
Mrs. Harriet S. Servis
In Honor of Madison School
Dr. John E. Sallstrom
In Honor of Mr. Bob Mays
MassMutual Financial Group
In Honor of Mr. Ted Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Philip A. Krupps
Chair
Mt. Sterling, IL
Executive Vice President
and Investment Executive,
Brown County State Bank
Brian A. Ippensen
Vice Chair
Payson, IL
President, First Bankers
Trust Services, Inc.
Kathy G. Ridder
Secretary
Quincy, IL
a co-owner and Corporate
Secretary, JK Creative
Printers & Mailing
Gary L. Blickhan, C.P.A.
Treasurer
Quincy, IL
Partner, Gray Hunter
Stenn, LLP
Leah Berry
Perry, MO
Human Resources Manager/
Director, Perry Machine & Die,
Inc./Continental Casting LLC
Anthony Crane
Quincy, IL
Secretary/Treasurer,
Architechnics, Inc.
Matt G. Dickinson
Carthage, IL
President, DISTek
Integration, Inc.
Larry L. Fischer
Quincy, IL
Retired, John Wood
Community College
Irene L. Meyers
Palmyra, MO
Assistant Vice President,
F&M Bank & Trust
Company
Paul Richards, C.P.A.
Hannibal, MO
Partner, Wade Stables,
P.C.
Blake Roderick
Pittsfield, IL
Executive Director, Pike &
Scott Counties Farm Bureaus
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Tony & Signe Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In Honor of Ms. Jean Rees
YWCA of Quincy
In Honor of Mrs. Melva Riley
Mr. Robert G. Riley
Andy Sprague
Barry, IL
Owner and Manager,
Sprague’s Kinderhook Lodge
& Paxton Farms, Inc.
Dennis R. Williams
Quincy, IL
Chairman of the Board,
Quincy Newspapers,
Inc.
Jill Arnold Blickhan
Executive Director
Amy Meyer Lehenbauer
Program Coordinator
Rachel Reynolds
Administrative Assistant
In Memory of Ms. Jane Arnold
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson S. Poore
In Memory of Mr. Robert (Butch) F. Arnold
Ms. Carol Lee Higgins Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold
Neal and Jill Blickhan
In Memory of Mr. Tom Baker
Neal & Jill Blickhan
In Memory of Ms. Norma Colpitts Bauman
Patricia Wiechman Cunningham
In Memory of Mrs. Ann Black
Mr. James E. Mentesti
In Memory of Ms. Katherine Broemmel
Mr. Bruce E. Broemmel
Ms. Melissa Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brunsvold
Mrs. Jennifer Croke
Mr. Michael D. Sanders and Ms. Cynthia Faur
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Knapheide
Mrs. Jane S. Nolan
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Quintero
Ms. Maggie Bolin Ranck and Mr. Sidney G. Ranck
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
Celebrates Quincy High School Class of 1957
Mrs. Susanne Disseler Jackson
Steven E. Siebers
Quincy, IL
Partner, Scholz, Loos,
Palmer, Siebers
& Duesterhuas
In Memory of Ms. Linda Karger Kohler Anderson
Mr. Ned P. Broemmel
In Honor of Mr. Peter A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In Honor of Quincy Farm & Home Supply
Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Jim Schlepphorst
Quincy, IL
Owner, T.F. Ehrhart Company
In Honor of Mrs. Nancy Young
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conover
In Memory of Mr. Jack Brandmill
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conover
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
William M. McCleery, Jr.
Quincy, IL
Partner, Schmiedeskamp,
Robertson, Neu & Mitchell
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Winters
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
Kellie R. Kurre
Coatsburg, IL
Senior Vice President/Senior
Commercial Loan Officer,
Mercantile Bank
In Honor of Ms. Mary Ellen Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Polett
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Gauthier
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
Tony & Signe Oakley
In Honor of Mrs. Lillian P. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Sr.
Members of our Board of Directors bring leadership, community knowledge and professional experience that enrich
efforts to serve our region. In addition, among them, they serve approximately 50 other community, civic and not-forprofit organizations in their hometowns, counties, and the tri-states.
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Art Tenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kappner
In Honor of Mr. Thomas Van Ness
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In Honor of Ms. Sandra Guegel
Mrs. Janet Brandmill
Board of Directors
In Honor of Mrs. Dale Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. John G. Stevenson Jr.
In Honor of Ms. Nancy Dolan
Ms. Kim Akers
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Geise
Mrs. Marjorie O. Wolfe
Philip A. Krupps, Chair
In Honor of Dr. John E. Sallstrom
Ms. Rosemary Petroll
Mr. Gary Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scobee
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rossmiller
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Soren
In Honor of Mrs. Tomo Sakurai
Mr. Gary L. Blickhan, CPA
In Memory of Mrs. Mary A. Burns
Miss Frances K. Dewell
In Memory of Mr. Edgar Campbell
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ray Seward
In Memory of Ms. Mary Ridder Cherney
Mr. Richard W. Frasier and Ms. Elizabeth A. Ridder
In Memory of Ms. Mary M. Cissna
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hevel
In Memory of Mr. Richard Correll
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Mr. Garland H. Cramm
Ms. Carol Lee Higgins Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Blickhan
Gray Hunter Stenn LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knorr
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Niekamp
Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd W. Tenhouse
Mrs. Mary A. Tenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Timmermann
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wray
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zimmerman
In Memory of Dr. and Mrs. George Crickard II
Mrs. Lynn Schelp
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McLaughlin
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In Memory of Mrs. Dorothy P. Crowe
Ms. April D. Baldwin
Ms. Connie Belcher
Mr. Bud Bradley
Mr. Kent N. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Clark
Ms. Marilyn Cowden
Mr. Robert D. Harbourn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heiser Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hirner
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McAdams
Ms. Suzie Obert
Mr. James J. O’Donnell
Mr. B. Stevens Plowman
Mr. Roger L. Steinman
In Memory of Ms. Pam Merkel
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Mr. Steve Dietrich
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Soebbing
In Memory of Mr. Joe Draper
Mrs. Sue Ann Gerveler, CPA PC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Ms. Mildred Ebert
Ms. Karen L. (Zelle) Boots
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Jerl and Virginia Francis
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrillo
In Memory of Mr. Parker Gates
Mr. Stephen D. Royer
In Memory of Ms. Miriam Gerhauser
Mrs. Catherine Barnum
In Memory of Diane Nielsen Gossard
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
In Memory of Mrs. Jane Green
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Murphy
In Memory of Ms. Martha A. Heinze
Mr. Kenneth J. Heinze
In Memory of Ms. Cheryl D. Hintz
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Ms. Irene Huegel
Mrs. Jane E. Polett
Judge and Mrs. Scott H. Walden
In Memory of Mr. Jay Green Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Humphrey
In Memory of Mr. Gus Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In Memory of Ms. Elaine Kalitzky
Miss Frances K. Dewell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Polett
In Memory of Mr. Albert A. Keim
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Ms. Katherine Keys
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Reeve
In Memory of Mr. Art Keller
Mrs. Lillian P. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In Memory of Dr. Robert E. Meyer
Mr. Richard C. Allen
Ms. Karen L. (Zelle) Boots
In Memory of Ms. Mardelle Miles
Mr. Oscar L. Miles
In Memory of Mr. Jock Miller
Mr. John A. Milton
In Memory of Mr. Bob Nachenburg
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In Memory of Mr. Ron Oberg
Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Oberg
In Memory of Ms. Margaret O’Hara
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Miss Samantha Otte
Mr. and Mrs. John F. McAteer
In Memory of Ms. Christine Oyler
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Hill
In Memory of Ms. Margo Penrose
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Dockery
In Memory of Mr. Sam Perisho
Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Linneman
In Memory of Mr. Wayne Pyle
Dr. John E. Sallstrom
In Memory of Quincy High School
Class of 1957 deceased classmates
Mr. Joseph Stice
In Memory of Mr. Dennis O. Rineberg
Mr. Richard C. Allen
Ms. Joyce A. Barr
In Memory of Mr. Milton Roberts
Mrs. Marjorie (Akers) Bryson
In Memory of Mr. Arthur D. and Helen M. Royer
Mr. Stephen D. Royer
In Memory of Mr. Terry Rowell
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Mr. Randy Schaefer
Mr. Mark Adams
In Memory of Ms. Cindy Schoch
Mr. Jim H. Schoch
In Memory of Mr. William Harold Silver
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hevel
In Memory of Ms. Catherine N. Slater
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In Memory of Mrs. Norma Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Terstriep
In Memory of Mr. Andrew Tenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In Memory of Teresa Lynn Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Meyers
In Memory of Mr. Ragan Knapheide
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winters
In Memory of Mr. L.L. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Riley
In Memory of Mr. Wendell Koch
Mrs. Inez Koch
In Memory of Mr. Richard (Dick) G. Winking
Neal and Jill Blickhan
In Memory of Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay
Mrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Don and Dorothy Zelle
Ms. Karen L. (Zelle) Boots
In Memory of Ms. Vera Magill
Ms. Marjorie W. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Delap
Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
Ms. Anne Sosnkowski
Miss Anita L. Wall
In Memory of Ms. Angie Mayes
Miss Evelyn J. Fusselman
You Give
to support
through your Community Foundation
the charitable organizations, causes and
communities that you care about most.
Shopping for new school clothes is an annual event for some families. Others don’t have that ‘luxury.’ And, there are some items that are not available in thrift shops or second-hand stores. Imagine going to school with duct tape holding your underwear together. It happens.
Two Rivers received notice of potential funds from the Illinois Department of Human Services that would help meet basic needs of income-eligible
students returning to school. One requirement? Two Rivers had to secure $5,000 in private funds to obtain the IDHS matching grant.
The Community Foundation presented this need and opportunity to one of our donors who has a charitable fund with us. The Back to School Essentials Program met the donor’s interest and fund parameters for a grant from the Community Foundation. That $5,000 grant leveraged an additional
$20,000 for The Back to School Essentials program.
As a result, more than 1,350 income-eligible students in Adams, Brown, Pike and Schuyler counties got to shop for new underwear, shoes, and socks.
The program had a dramatic impact. A grandmother, raising three grandchildren on a fixed income, didn’t know what they were going to do for
basic items. She received vouchers to purchase essentials that her grandchildren needed—underwear, shoes, and socks—which the family could not
afford. In tears, she thanked Two Rivers’ employees for the new items.
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Matching need with resources
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Courtesy of Herald-Whig by Steve Bohnstedt
Delivering care with respect and dignity
The all-volunteer Hannibal Free Clinic provides services, at no cost, to qualified adults aged 18-65 who are living below 150% of poverty level and
living without health insurance. These services are vital because many Northeast Missouri residents do not have access to basic medical or dental care.
The Community Foundation assisted the clinic by awarding a grant from its unrestricted endowment funds to provide a helping hand. That enabled
more than 500 Northeast Missouri families to access basic medical, wellness and dental care.
The Free Clinic prides itself in respecting the dignity of each patient, working collaboratively with volunteers, fostering community partnerships,
and responding daily to the current health needs in our area.
Community Foundation
of
the
Quincy Area
601 State • P.O. Box 741 • Quincy, IL 62306 • (217) 222-1237
qacf@adams.net • www.mycommunityfoundation.org
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ald-Whig by Ste
ve Bohnstedt