Floyd County Community Foundation Distributes $153,920 to Local Organizations
The Floyd County Community Foundation (FCCF) has distributed over $150,000 to 24 projects of organizations serving Floyd County through its 2023 grant cycle.
Kurt Hoeft, chair of the FCCF impact committee, said, “We are fortunate to have these local nonprofits in our region. The Floyd County Community Foundation is proud to uplift organizations that strive to create impact in our communities.â€
FCCF held its 2023 grant awards celebration Wednesday (01.10) night at the Floyd County Fairgrounds. Grants include:
 Arts & Culture:
- Cedar Valley Engine Club, Cedar Valley Engine Club – $3,500
- Charles City Arts Council, Shining Light on the Arts – $10,000
- Floyd County Fair Society, Fair Exhibit – $10,000
- Floyd County Historical Society & Museum, Museum Vehicle Restoration – $7,198
- Nora Springs Historical Society, IT Equipment for Documentary – $1,500
- Rudd Historical Society, Dress Form Display & Storage Units – $5,000
 Community Betterment:
- City of Colwell, Park Sidewalk & Parking Spaces – $4,800
- City of Marble Rock, Walter F. Bohl Community Center – $10,000
- City of Rockford, West Park Improvement Phase II – $9,200
- City of Rudd, Library – Sign – $10,000
- Main Street Charles City, Charley Western Trailway Committee – $10,000
- Main Street Charles City, Design Committee – Downtown Beautification – $1,100
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Education & Youth Development:
- Charles City Baseball Club, Lou Koenigsfeld Field Renovations – $10,000
- City of Charles City Library, Cooking Around the World – $1,300
- The Learning Center, Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan – $10,000
 Environmental & Animal Welfare
- PAWS, Microchip & Cat Neuter Clinics – $3,900
- Rotary Club of Charles City, Tree Replacement Program – $5,000
 Health
- Floyd County ISU Extension & Outreach, Wellness Educational Promotion – Blender Bike – $3,000
- Senior Citizens of Charles City Area, New Convections Oven – $8,000
 Human Service
- Jordan River, Messiah’s Food Pantry – $5,000
- Lutheran Services in Iowa, Floyd County Healthy Families Iowa – $4,000
- Messiah Lutheran Church, Automatic Door Opener – $4,157
- Northeast Iowa Food Bank, Feeding Families – $10,000
- Trinity United Methodist Church, Our Brothers Keeper – $7,265.23
 Grants are awarded through FCCF’s competitive grant process to projects in program areas of arts and culture, community betterment, education and youth development, environment and animal welfare, health and human service. Grant applicants must be a 501(c)(3) designated organization or government entity serving Floyd County to be considered for funding.Â
The 2024 grant cycle opens September 1 with an application deadline of October 15. The grant guidelines and application can be found at www.floydccf.org.
**Photo provided by FCCF courtesy Charles City Press



