Foundation for the Future of Delaware County Now Accepting 2016 Grant Applications

The Foundation for the Future of Delaware County (FFDC) is now accepting 2016 grant applications.

The application is completely online and will be available at the Foundation’s website www.dbqfoundation.org/FFDC. Applications are due January 31 at midnight.  

Nonprofit organizations can apply for grants from the FFDC for projects or programs that address significant community issues and benefit a broad spectrum of the community. Projects must be in Delaware County.

The FFDC awards grants in the areas of Health and Human Services, Education, Neighborhoods and Community Development, Environment; Children, Youth, and Families; and Arts and Culture, including historic preservation.

Preference is given to projects that:

  • address significant community issues
  • present innovative, creative, and practical proposals that build on community strengths
  • present clear work plans that show the ability to achieve the project’s goal
  • focus on strategic innovations that encourage cooperation, create efficiencies and reduce duplication of services
  • develop the leadership potential of the community
  • involve the people served in the planning and implementation of the program
  • demonstrate quality, vision, effectiveness, collaboration and good management
  • provide a plan for sustainability beyond the funding period       

Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or governmental bodies. Other nonprofits with charitable projects may also qualify but must partner with a qualified nonprofit or government body who will serve as a sponsor.

The FFDC receives funds each year from the Iowa Department of Economic Development County Endowment Program, of which 75 percent is granted out each year. The other 25 percent is maintained in a permanent endowment with the income to be distributed in future years

For more information, call FFDC Executive Secretary Bev Rahe at 563.927.3325 or visit www.dbqfoundation.org/FFDC.