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William Butterworth Foundation

Moline, IL  ·  EIN 464274627  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$45.5M

Total Giving

$64K

Grants on File

36

Average Grant

$2K

Giving Radius

Where William Butterworth Foundation Has Given

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Historical grants to 20 recipients across 5 states. Top concentrations: MOLINE ($26K, 13 grants), ROCK ISLAND ($11K, 4 grants), BETTENDORF ($11K, 6 grants), DAVENPORT ($8K, 5 grants), NORMAL ($3K, 2 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

Application process is determined by the college. Scholarships fund postsecondary education (from entry through graduate level, including some certificate and professional programs) for Quad citizens. Funds are given directly to the college. Fields of study align with the foundation mission focus on arts, culture, education and charitable work and with the local Q2030 initiative. Specifically, the field supported is nonprofit leadership.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

1. Students must reside in Rock Island or Scott Counties. 2. Students gaining credentials in the foundation's mission areas of arts, culture, education and charitable work as described above. 3. Students must be in academic good standing (as defined by the school).

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Augustana College $4K 2020
Western Illinois University Foundation $2K 2020
The Greater Bettendorf Community Foundation $500 2020
Southwest Baptist University $1K 2020
Scott Community College Foundation $2K 2020
Moline High School $2K 2020
Lawrence University $1K 2020
Iowa State University $1K 2020
Indiana Wesleyan University $2K 2020
Illinois State University $2K 2020
Clarke University $1K 2020
Illinois State University $1K 2021
Augustana College $2K 2021
Moline High School $2K 2021
Scott Community College Foundation $2K 2021
Western Illinois University Foundation $2K 2021
Black Hawk College Foundation $2K 2021
St Ambrose University $2K 2021
Youth Hope $224 2021
Scott County Community College $2K 2023
Quad City Community Foundation $259 2023
One Eighty $125 2023
Moline High School English Department $2K 2023
Black Hawk College Foundation $2K 2023
Arrowhead Youth and Family Services $125 2023

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Section V

Board of Directors

  • CRAIG MACK BUILDINGS & GROUNDS COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • DOUGAL NELSON BOARD MEMBER
  • GEOFFREY MANIS BOARD MEMBER
  • HEATHER CALVERT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/SECRETARY
  • JERI L VANDERVINNE BOARD MEMBER
  • JULIE GELAUDE BOARD MEMBER
  • KYLE W GOTT BOARD MEMBER
  • LUIS MORENO BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK D CHURCHILL FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • MATT SIVERTSEN VICE CHAIR
  • NATALIE LINVILLE-MASS BOARD MEMBER
  • P J FOLEY BOARD MEMBER
  • RHONDA COPELAND BOARD MEMBER
  • WILLIAM E BREWER CHAIR
  • CHARLOTTE DOEHLER-MORRISON PROGRAMS & SPECIAL EVENTS CHAIR
  • CRAIG MACK BUILDINGS & GROUNDS COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • DOUGAL NELSON BOARD MEMBER
  • HEATHER CALVERT SECRETARY
  • JERI L VANDERVINNE BOARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • KYLE W GOTT BOARD MEMBER
  • LUIS MORENO BOARD MEMBER
  • MARGARITA MOJICA BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK D CHURCHILL FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • P J FOLEY BOARD MEMBER
  • WILLIAM E BREWER CHAIR
  • RHONDA COPELAND BOARD MEMBER
  • MATT SIVERTSEN VICE CHAIR
  • JULIE GELAUDE BOARD MEMBER
  • CHARLOTTE DOEHLER-MORRISON BOARD MEMBER
  • CRAIG MACK BOARD MEMBER
  • DOUGAL NELSON BOARD MEMBER
  • HEATHER CALVERT BOARD MEMBER
  • JERI L VANDERVINNE BOARD CHAIR
  • KYLE W GOTT BOARD MEMBER
  • LISA A HOLST PAST BOARD CHAIR
  • LUIS MORENO BOARD MEMBER
  • MARGARITA MOJICA BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK D CHURCHILL FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • MAUREEN DICKENSON SECRETARY
  • P J FOLEY BOARD MEMBER
  • WILLIAM E BREWER VICE CHAIR
  • RHONDA COPELAND BOARD MEMBER
  • MATT SIVERTSEN BOARD MEMBER
  • CHARLOTTE DOEHLER-MORRISON BOARD MEMBER
  • CRAIG MACK BOARD MEMBER
  • DOUGAL NELSON BOARD MEMBER
  • HEATHER CALVERT BOARD MEMBER
  • JERI L VANDERVINNE BOARD CHAIR
  • KYLE W GOTT BOARD MEMBER
  • LISA A HOLST PAST BOARD CHAIR
  • MARGARITA MOJICA BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK D CHURCHILL FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR
  • MARY E GUY BOARD MEMBER
  • MAUREEN DICKENSON SECRETARY
  • WILLIAM E BREWER VICE CHAIR
  • P J FOLEY BOARD MEMBER
  • LUIS MORENO BOARD MEMBER

Section VI

Filing History

Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.

Year Total Assets Qualifying Distributions Total Revenue Total Expenses
2023 $44.2M $1.4M $2.1M
2022 $42.1M $4.3M $2.0M
2021 $49.1M $3.7M $1.8M
2020 $45.7M $1.4M $1.8M
2019 $42.6M $1.8M $1.9M
2015 $38.7M $1.4M $1.6M
2014 $40.1M $1
2013 $1 $1

Section VII

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