Please contact Scott Bohannan (563) 508-1213, Karry Bohannan (563) 528-4684
or Karri Coyne (563) 370-6446 with any grant ideas or grant information.
The announcement marks 15 years during which the Riverboat Development
Authority, or RDA, has given the funds that represent a portion of riverboat
gambling revenues, bringing the total to more than $42 million. The RDA is a
nonprofit agency that holds the gambling license for the Rhythm City Casino
in Davenport.
The Family Museum in Bettendorf also is celebrating a milestone. The museum
will use its grant to help fund programs and exhibits during 2007, its 10th
anniversary.
Jeff Reiter, business development manager at the museum, said RDA grants
have played an important part in the success there over the past decade.
“We’ve been able to bring in cool traveling exhibits, including the very
successful Grossology. We’ve done excellent programming for the children of
the Quad-City community. We’ve been able to provide tuition and access
assistance for kids to have the opportunity to experience the museum who
might not otherwise have been able to,” he said.
The amounts of the grants varied, with some organizations receiving as much
as $125,000 and others as little as $2,000, based upon the needs of their
project request.
“We have a lot of big projects here. But even the smallest of grants can
have a really big impact on the community,” said Mary Ellen Chamberlin,
president of the RDA board.
She reminded the crowd attending the announcement ceremonies at the Figge
Art Museum of the sandhill crane sculpture at Vander Veer Botanical Park in
Davenport that was fashioned in 1997 by artist Thom Gleich from a
120-year-old sycamore tree that had been struck by lightning. With a modest
grant from the RDA and some hard work on Gleich’s part, the sculpture is a
widely recognized symbol. Gleich created a second version of the crane that
was dedicated in October after his original work of art rotted.
Many recipients of RDA grants over the past several years have been involved
in changing the face of downtown Davenport, including the Figge, the German
American Heritage Center, the River Music Experience and DavenportOne.
Reiter said he and his family benefit from all of those improvements to the
downtown area.
“I have a 3-year-old son, and he loves to go to John O’Donnell (Stadium),
the (Quad-City) Sports Center, the Adler (Theatre). His favorite thing is to
pack a lunch and go sit on the skybridge and wave at cars,” he added.
Lori Roderick of Quad-City Arts said the grant money helps her organization
gain much-needed exposure.
“Greater exposure helps people view the arts as a crucial component of a
healthy society,” she added.
Contact the city desk at (563) 383-2245 or
newsroom@qctimes.com.
2006 GRANTS
Here are the Riverboat Development Authority grant awards for November 2006
that were announced Monday by the nonprofit agency that holds the riverboat
gambling license for the Rhythm City Casino in Davenport. The total granted
was $1,469,935. The applicant is listed first, followed by the project and
then the amount of the grant:
Ballet Quad-Cities, world premiere at the Adler Theatre, $25,000
Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society, 36th annual Bix Jazz Fest, $25,000
Boy Scouts of America/Illowa Council Inc. No. 133, replace telephone
system, $11,000
Buffalo Bill Museum, LeClaire, Iowa, Save The Lone Star Steamer project,
$10,000
Center For Active Seniors Inc (CASI), Blarney Ball, $25,000
Child Abuse Prevention and Services Council, 2007 Lifesaver Campaign lead
sponsorship, $15,000
Churches United, Quad-City Hunger Ministries, $10,000
Community Foundation of the Great River Bend, Viewpoint, $25,000
Davenport Schools Foundation, transportation and admissions $25,000
City of Davenport, * fiber-optic emergency communications, $34,000
City of Davenport, River Renaissance walkway (8), $125,000
City of Davenport, fire department fire prevention and education, $3,000
City of Davenport, Leisure Facilities and Services Junge Park improvements,
$20,000
City of Davenport, Levee Improvement Commission Centennial Park recreation
corridor, $60,000
DavenportOne Partnership, truck purchase, $10,000
DavenportOne, D1 Initiative, $40,000
City of Eldridge, park message centers $2,000
Family Museum of Arts and Science Foundation, 10 Years of Family Fun,
$35,000
Family Resources Inc., renovation of Leslie youth residential building,
$20,000
German-American Heritage Center, elevator tower façade, $50,000
Gilda’s Club Quad-Cities, roof replacement, $18,000
Great River Bend Services Inc., community college after-hours transit,
$13,500
Great River Revelry, $25,000
Hand In Hand, programs for children/special needs adaptive programs, $7,800
Handicapped Development Center, mechanical lifting devices, $4,200
Jewish Federation of the Quad-Cities, Jewish music series, $7,500
Jewish Federation of the Quad-Cities, co-existence exhibit, $25,000
John Lewis Coffee Shop Inc., shelter campaign, $25,000
Junior Achievement of the Quad-City Area Inc., Exchange City, $8,335
Keep Scott County Beautiful, Mississippi River palette, $25,000
Lutheran Social Services of Iowa, alternative to suspension program, $6,000
Miss Iowa Scholarship Management Corp., Iowa’s Got Talent: statewide talent
search, $10,000
Mississippi Valley Blues Society Festival, community signage, $8,000
Mississippi Valley Girl Scouts Council, Girl Scouts outreach, $11,000
Museum Of Art Foundation, * Figge Art Center capital campaign, $50,000
New Ground Theatre, “Living Here: New Plays From New Ground,” $10,000
Open Cities Film Society, John V. Bloom: Iowa Public Television, $25,000
Palmer College Foundation, Learning Resource Center, $25,000
Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science, Engaging Exhibits (2),
$50,000
Quad-Citians Affirming Diversity, office equipment upgrade, $12,000
Q-C Arts, The Economy of Creativity, $12,000
Quad-City Botanical Center Foundation, 2007 fundraising partnership,
$13,000
Quad-City Convention & Visitors Bureau, regional radio advertising, $25,000
Quad-City Graduate Study Center, Bringing the Brain to School (2), $5,600
Quad-City Interfaith Inc., office relocation and upgrade, $2,500
Quad-City Jazz Festival Ltd., Polyrhythms: jazz series at RME, $21,000
Quad-City Labyrinth Project, Labyrinth as a Path of Peace, $5,000
Quad-City Senior Olympics Inc., 17th annual Senior Olympics, $5,000
Quad-City Symphony Orchestra Association, music director/conductor search,
$20,000
River Action Inc., Riverway public education program, $10,000
River Center for the Performing Arts, Adler Theater renovations (3),
$40,000
River Music Experience, Stomp the Violence: Find Your Peace, $25,500
Safer Foundation of Iowa, Youth Empowerment Program, $25,000
Salvation Army of the Quad-Cities, passenger van for The Arc, $10,000
Scott County Board of Supervisors, Senior Citizens Holiday Light Tour,
$3,500
Scott County Family Y, capital campaign challenge (3), $50,000
Scott County Housing Council, rehab of single- and multi-family housing
(2), $50,000
Scott County Sheriff’s Department, emergency response light truck, $15,000
Senior Voice, senior housing program, $3,500
Speedway Fire Rescue, radio communications, $15,000
Aging Inc., assistance for aging service providers, $15,000
Supplemental Emergency Assistance Program, client emergency funding,
$40,000
United Neighbors Inc., summer parks employment program, $40,000
United Neighbors Inc., neighborhood improvement program, $15,000
Up With Families, Davenport, retreat weekend, $5,000
Vera French Community Mental Health Center, purchase replacement truck,
$10,000
World Community Institute, visiting fellow lecture series, $2,000
WQPT-TV, technology upgrade, $25,000
WVIK-FM, Public Radio Foundation membership leverage, $25,000
* previously approved project.