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ANOUTSIZEDIMPACT

RICHARD&DOLORESLOFTON

Richard and Dolores Lofton lived an outsized life and had an outsized impact in just about every way. From their family to their careers, to their faith, to their friends, Richard (Dick) and Dolores (Dee) created pillars of leadership, happiness and grace for the Keokuk Community they loved and cherished.

If only you could sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to people you may never even dream of, there is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.”

Richard’s vast involvement in his community included serving as President of the Keokuk Area Hospital Board, being honored as the first recipient of the Spirit of Keokuk Award for overall community involvement. Affiliations with the Masons, Jaycees, and Rotary further demonstrated Richard’s commitment to community service. As a member of First Christian Church in Keokuk, where he served as an elder, teacher, and Chairman of the Board, Richard’s support and guidance was of great benefit to both the local and greater church. It was Richard’s leadership to the Keokuk Area Community Foundation that created a foundation of giving for the for Southeast Iowa.

Dee was a "doer." Supporting her community of Keokuk, as well as the First Christian Church (FCC) in Keokuk, was a priority for Dee, and her love for the arts was at the forefront of her volunteerism. She was a board member for the Keokuk Concert Association, worked with the Keokuk Fine Arts Council as president and secretary, and served as a member of that board for 16 years.

Although Dick and Dolores are gone, what they left to Keokuk will be forever be embedded in the vision of Keokuk Area Community Foundation. Community, gratitude, faith, friendship, family and giving back. The Loftons are the outsized pillars of our mission and their legacy will continue for good, forever.

HEARTANDSOULOFLEECOUNTY

JOSEPH W.KOWZAN

One of the founders of North Lee Community Foundation in 2005, Joe was in so many ways the “heart and soul” of the Community Foundation and also Fort Madison and Lee County.

As a Community Foundation we work alongside great leaders and very generous people and Joe was the epitome of leadership, service and philanthropy.

In addition to the North Lee Community Foundation, here is how Joe served: he served on the boards of the Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course, Lee County Charitable Fund, Fort Madison Chamber of Commerce, Fort Madison Economic Development Corporation, Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission and the Fort Madison YMCA board and he was a founding member of Team Gnarly cycling club and rode in ten RAGBRAI events.

He annually distributed funds from the Kowzan Family Foundation to charitable organizations and always spoke with pride and love speaking about one of the most important organizations in Lee County; Emma Cornelis House.

AND, so as to never forget this great man: Joe believed that the two most important days in our life is the day we are born and the day we discover why. He felt that our life was a journey in trying to discover why we are thankful to be born in the greatest country in the world. He believed in stewardship in sharing your time, talent and treasure. He was known for his sense of humor and was always telling stories and quotes to his grandchildren. He deeply loved his family. Thank you Joe for your life of service to Lee County.

CELEBRATING

STUDENT SUCCESS

The Keokuk Area Community Foundation and North Lee Community Foundation Scholarship Programs recognizes academic achievements and supports deserving students. Thanks to our family of donors, we have annual scholarships to provide funding to Tri-State Area students and working adults.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/scholarships & northleecf.org/scholarships

$274,750.00 IN SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED IN 2025

117 STUDENTS AWARDED A SCHOLARSHIPIN2025

ROBERTDICKEYENGLISHSCHOLARSHIP

Throughout his life Robert Dickey loved composing the perfect sentence in both his law career and his personal writings. To honor Mr. Dickey’s love of language, The Robert Dickey English Scholarship was established for graduating seniors from any Keokuk High School or home-schooled equivalent. Keokuk Students compose an essay that is reflective of their life and could receive a scholarship of up to $5,000. The inaugural scholarship recipient is Iowa State University bound Cooper Abfalter Dial.

LEADERS SCHOLARSHIPFUND

As a leader, every encounter you have with the people you meet is an opportunity to add value to them. Think about the everyday encounters you have with others and ask yourself this simple question, “Did I add value today?”. Remember, with every encounter you are leaving a part of yourself. Make it count. - Fred Rogers

Now in its fifth year, the Keokuk Area Community Foundation is proud to award the Leaders Scholarship to seniors from Lee County, Hancock County, or Clark County High School.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/leaders

Austin Day
Nick Johnson
Ruby King
EmmaCole
Logan Mulch
Aaron Greenhalge
HaleyPilkington
HannahKarre

JULIE O’ CONNER SCHOLARSHIP

As the owner of Little Angels Preschool & Childcare Center in Keokuk, Julie O’ Conner found great purpose in teaching by touching the lives of countless students with warmth and care. To honor Julie’s legacy, her family established in 2025, The Julie O’ Conner Scholarship celebrates the educational passions of Julie O’ Conner by awarding scholarship to Keokuk Students.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/julie

DONALD&BONNIEHOENIGSPEECHSCHOLARSHIP

The Donald & Bonnie Hoenig Speech Scholarship is a scholarship fund of North Lee Community Foundation. Throughout her life, Bonnie Hoenig of Fort Madison Iowa, had a passion for children who experienced speech challenges in their education and life. The Donald & Bonnie Hoenig Speech Scholarship honors the life of Bonnie Hoenig by providing scholarships for students seeking a degree in Speech Therapy /Speech Pathology, or any related field.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/hoenig

CLIMAXMOLYBDENUM SCHOLARSHIPFUND

Climax Molybdenum Company is the world's leading molybdenum producer and supplier. Founded in 1916, our global operations include both primary and byproduct molybdenum mines.

In 2024, The Fort Madison operations of Climax Molybdenum, a subsidiary of Freeport McMoRan, created the Climax Molybdenum Scholarship for graduating high school seniors. The Climax Molybdenum Scholarship awards funds for students embarking in careers of STEM related fields, mining related career paths, technical degree programs, diesel mechanics, truck driving, and trades.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/climax

JERRYSTUKERJURGEN

MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPFUND

A true family man, community leader, and agriculture businessman, Jerry Stukerjurgen loved Southeast Iowa. His family, Quality Feeds, Inc. and Keokuk Area Community Foundation honored his legacy by establishing the Jerry Stukerjurgen Memorial Scholarship Fund in 2024.

The Jerry Stukerjurgen Memorial Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to Southeast Iowa Students pursuing an Agriculture Degree from any college or university.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/jerry

TRI-STATEAREA SCHOLARSHIPRECIPIENTS

The Keokuk Area Community Foundation and North Lee Community Foundation administers many scholarships from its endowment funds. Those scholarship recipients include:

GERALDINE BOYDMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Nicholas Carle

Kaelyn Ferrill

Nadia Jones

Millie Larson

Karissa Moeller

Olivia Rule

Chance Weakley

London Wray

ERICPARDALLMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Anna Bendlage

Shanna Buford

Sidney Gruntmeir

Everlee Harvey

Jacob Hummel

Mason Kruse

Millie Larson

Kayde Martin

Josie Mueller

Josephine Newton

Ava Peitz

Brayton Schneider

Noah Swigart

DONALD&BONNIE HOENIG SPEECH SCHOLARSHIP

Kaeli Hutson

Sierra Lucie

Aydan O’ Conner

Dharma Tripp

BONNIE & CARL PFLUG NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

Anna Bendlage

Gracie Wessel

MOLLYHURLEYMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Kaylee Frecht

Kayleigh Larkin

Kaylie Yates

MIKEROACH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Jacob Hummel

PEGGYDICKEYMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Gracie Wessel

Heidi Rose

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/scholarships

MATTESONSCHOLARSHIP

Allison Ames

Natalie Ames

Abrie Asay

Nastasiia Baieva

Seth Bailey

Kaleb Barnes

Lauren Beckman

Nadia Boeding

Megan Borders

Aiden Borton

Emma Busby

Isabella Callison

Lilly Clark

Drew Conlee

Tristen Davis

Sage Eggar

Joanna Fortin

Josie Gilmore

Madelyn Gobble

Gracie Gobble

Gideon Goodpaster

Paisley Grafton

Morgan Grelk

Sidney Gruntmeir

Jalyn Hawk

Madison Hay

Reese Hudson

Oksana Karpenko

Jessica Kendall

Camryn Lair

Halle Lampe

Mya Lampe

Alexia Lehman

Tyler Little

Rosemarie Long

Kayde Martin

Mallorie Machholz

Cody Messer

Morgan Miller

Bailey Minster

Alaina Oliver

Alma Oronia

Josie Parrott

Heidi Rose

Anneliese Sallee

Lauren Schreck

Bethany Shane

Isabella Steffensmeier

Emily Steffensmeier

Issac Stover

Riley Stuecker

Kelsey Timmerman

Brian Valdez

Brooklyn Washburn

Chance Weakley

Thomas White

Rowan Willeford

Madelynn Wyatt

WILKERSONFAMILYSCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2023 with North Lee Community Foundation, the Wilkerson Family Scholarship awards an annual scholarship to exceptional academic Fort Madison High School Graduating Senior. The current recipient is Iowa State University bound

CITYOFFORTMADISONPARKS

With a grant from Lee County Charitable Fund, the City of Fort Madison purchased new safe expression swings for Settler and Victory Parks. The face-to-face interaction of expression swings helps build stronger parent-child relationships and enhances emotional well-being. The city believes that over 4,500 Lee County Families will benefit from these swings.

Through the Keokuk Area Community Foundation Grant Fund, the North Lee Community Foundation Grant Fund, Lee County Youth Services, Inc. and the Lee County Charitable Fund, we invest in Lee County, Hancock County and Clark County nonprofit organizations that contribute to improving the quality of life in our communities. Our grants support innovation, sustainability and capacity building.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/grants, northleecf.org/grants, or leecountycharitablefund.org

$1,234,382.34 IN GRANTS& SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED IN 2023

386 ORGANIZATIONS/ STUDENTS RECEIVED ASCHOLARSHIP OR GRANT IN2023

$7,406,816.34 IN GRANTS& SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED SINCE2013

ABEDFOREVERYCHILD

First Christian Church Keokuk began the “A Bed for Every Child” ministry in 2017. With donations and grants from the Lee County Charitable Fund, to date they have provided over 860 beds to area children who would otherwise have no bed of their own. Each bed comes complete with simple but sturdy frame, new mattress, and bedding. Twin beds or bunk beds are provided according to the family’s need. If necessary, we deliver and assemble the beds at the child’s home. All labor involved with the ministry is provided by volunteers from the church.

EICHACKER/LOFTONGRANTFUND

One of George Eichacker’s and Richard Lofton’s proudest achievements was being the founding fathers of the Keokuk Area Community Foundation. George and Richard established the Keokuk Area Community Foundation Grant Fund to support Keokuk Area organizations in arts and culture, community betterment, education, health, and human services.

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/recipients

To honor George and Richard's legacies, the Keokuk Area Community Foundation Board of Directors renamed the Keokuk Area CommunityFoundation Grant Fund to the Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund in 2024. Pictured are the 2024 Eichacker / Lofton Grant Recipients

Many moms have brought their children in to play and have been very surprised by our exhibits. They often exclaim things such as "This is so cool! I didn't know this was here!"

Lee County Youth Services, Inc. awarded the North Lee Historical Society to build an exbibit of a log cabin in Fort Madison. This exbibit included a garden, a historical trading post, train sets and pioneer wash stations. Prior to this project, zero children visited the museum. Since the grand opening, (which had 12 children in attendance) approximately 12 children have attended weekly. The North Lee Historical society is proud of the success, because now, the Fort Madison community now has a safe environment where children can play, rain or shine!

LEECOUNTYEMS

With all changes in Lee County Healthcare over the last few year, preparation and training have become key. The North Lee Community Foundation Grant Fund provided Lee County EMS grant funding to procure the iSimulate System for the Lee County. The iStimulate system is comprised of every EMS agency in Lee County (ambulance, fire departments, dispatch center) and allows the agencies to perform high-fidelity simulations with actual patient vitals and interact with equipment that we would use to treat our patients.

The iSimulate System directly impacted one transport EMS ambulance service (4 staffed ambulances 24/7) and 9 fire departments, just in Lee County. The total providers impacted are estimated at 200. However, each individual in Lee County dialing 911 will get the biggest impact because they will get the peace of mind that their first responders are trained.

CLARKCOUNTYCOUNCILONAGING

The Senior Center of Clark County Missouri believes that providing socialization, and wonderful meals will nourish the body, mind and soul of its Clark County Seniors. Using grants awarded from Keokuk Area Community Foundation, the Clark County Senior Center provided seniors, handicapped, and low income seniors a nutritious meal each day through Monday-Friday lunch program. Over 14,500 meals are served each year to the participates of the program.

PEACE,LOVE&ROOTS

Sometimes the best labor of love is feeding a community. the Peace Love and Roots Community Garden in Keokuk was built to so people of all ages and abilities could take part in a hands-on gardening experience and to be able to provide a wider variety of produce to be grown and donated to the community. Through a community effort, and grant from Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund, Peace, Love & Roots was able to give away an average of 250-275 pounds of vegetables back to the Keokuk Community.

Learn more at facebook.com/peaceloveandroots

HISTORY CENTER

Over the years the Historic Miller House in Keokuk has been a popular tourist location due to its Italianate architecture style and the former home to Abraham Lincoln Supreme Court Justice Samuel Freeman Miller. The Keokuk History Center hosts many programs throughout the year celebrating the history of the Miller House. With a grant from Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund, the Keouk History Center was able remove the existing deteriorated porch floor and supports and replace them with safe and structure appropriate surfaces.

Learn more at: lcihs.org

CITY OF HAMILTON ANIMAL CONTROL

In 2024, Hancock County Illinois ended their animal control program, so the City of Hamilton stepped in to continue to take care of the stray animals. With a grant from the Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund, The city was able to purchase and has set up a brand new building to house the animals until they are returned to their owners or adopted.

Learn more at: hamiltonillinois.org

SOUTHEASTIOWASYMPHONYORCHESTRA

Enriching the lives of students through orchestral music performed at a high artistic level by skilled musicians in a disciplined ensemble is the passion of Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra. Using a grant from Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund, Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra performed a concert highlighting Dvorak’s 8th Symphony with guest student conductors from Ft. Madison Junior/Senior High School.

Learn more at seiso.us

LEECOUNTYYOUTH

The Keokuk Area Community Foundation is proud to be giving partners with Lee County Youth Services, Inc. For over a decade, Lee County Youth Services, Inc. have provided opportunities, education, scholarships and programs for youth in Lee County.

2024GRANTRECIPIENTS

Argyle Community Boosters

Community Action of Southeast Iowa Fort Madison YMCA Test Kitchen

Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois

Great River Players

North Lee County Historical Society

Learn more at keokukfoundation.org/lcys

$29,576.82 IN GRANTS& SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED IN 2023

$350,000 IN GRANTS& SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED SINCE2013

ARGYLECOMMUNITYBOOSTERS

With a generous grant from the Lee County Youth Services, Inc., Argyle Community Boosters has really BOOSTED their baseball program. Before 2024, their were only 2 baseball team playing on field with little equipment. Since then Argyle Baseball has expended to 6 team and a refreshed baseball field. Over 1000 families attended the summer games.

GENEROSITY

ofMANY

We are Community Foundations that seek to preserve the future of this area by building endowments that provide financial support and grant funding for Tri-State Area nonprofit organizations, charities, churches and educational institutions. The following donors made a gift, gave to a memorial, established a fund or gave to an endowment at the Keokuk Area Community Foundation, the Community Foundation of Des Moines County, or North Lee Community Foundation in 2024.

Make a gift at keokukfoundation.org or northleecf.org

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Michael & Michelle AbouAssaly

Todd & Kerri Ackerman

Alabar Accounting, LLC.

Carla & Sue Albright

Shelly Allen

Tamara & Wesley Ames

Ralph Anderson

Mark & Camille Anderson

Jerry & Julie Lunning Anderson

Kay Arthur

Kathy Asbury

Michael & Beth Ash

Mark & Susie Atterberg

Brett & Kelsey Azinger

Michael & Lora Azinger

Gary & Rosa Bailey

Coldwell Banker

Robert & Carol Bartles

Darlys Baum

Edward Bazow

Richard & Pamela Beaird

Eric Benne

Danny & Bessine

Wendell Biggs

Mary Blickhan

Rebecca Bliss

Mary & Boyd Boyd

Jim & Kim Boyd

Linda Boyd - Griffey

Janette Boyd - Sullivan

Sandra Branchini

Gretchen Brandt

Bruce & Gretchen Brandt

Jeanne & Ed Breitenstein

David & Meryl Brewer

Benjamin & Marianna Brinck

Logan & Megan Brincks

Brinkley Investment Corp, LLC.

Laurie & Doug Brinkman

Thomas Broeker

Margaret Brommel

Carol Brotherson

H. Wesley Brown

Cindy Brueck

James Buerklin

Karon Burkert

Maralyn Burkhart

Burlington Fine Arts League

Daniel Cahill

Terri Cameron

Kirk & Stephanie Cameron

Mark Campbell

William & Lynn Carlson

Steve & Debra Carman

Carol Wallis Sandrock Trust

Philip & Jeanne Caropreso

John Carter

William & Kristine Casey

Stephen & Carla Celania

Chapter IG- LZ PEO

Martha Clyde

Kathie Cochran

Cim Coffield-Stice

Michael & Teresa Colgan

Patricia Courtney

Amy Cox

Sarah Crabtree

Pat & Donna Cramer

Johanna Crawford

Joni & Crenshaw Crenshaw

Rebecca & Neville Crenshaw

Terri & Steven Crowley

Dirk & Theresa Dejong

James & Mary Dennis

Jerry & Sally Derby

Wayne & Peggy Derry

John & Karen Dewey

Dickey Family Trust

Kathy & Thomas Donahue

Susan & Terry Donovan

Pam Driskell

Bruce & Susan Dunek

William & Ann Eaton

Merle Eberline

Mark & Barbara Elder

Jeff & Karen Elliott

Eva & Ann Elmer

Emerald City Jewelers

Abby Etter

Christine & Charles Everingham

Barbara & Farrell Farrell

Jud & Erin Fawcett

Fehseke - Gray Law Offices

First Bankers Trust Company

Anita Fleming

K.C. & Beth Fleming

James & Mary Susan Flockhart

Brian & Kathleen Foecke

Fort Madison Area Arts Association

Deborah Foulkes

Kathryn Fox

Shirley Fraise

Frey Construction Company

John & Lindsay Fruehling

Thomas Gardner

Gemini Travel

Craig & Lynette Gerdes

Lylem & Janice Gibson

Mary Ginsberg

Joyce Glasscock

Great River Entertainment, LLC.

Bradley & Tamra Greenslaugh

GD & DM Griffiths

Don & Meredith Griffiths

Corey & Nancy Grisham

Gunnufson Charitable Trust

Tomi Hagan

Carole Halicki

Hamilton High School of 1977

Mary & Susan Hanan

Michael & Debra Haney

James & Diane Hankes

Joseph & Denise Hanks

Robert Hansen

Ivan Hasselbusch

Jeff & Michelle Hasselbusch

Roger & Deb Hatteberg

Darin & Debra Hawkins

Tony & Tammy Hayes

Dawn Hazell

Carol Headrick

Colleen Heibner

Amy Heitmann

Paul & Joseph Hellman

Hellman Family Endowment

Mary Hendrickson

Donald & Mary Ann Henke

Cindy Henry

Dona Herr

Herteen Stocker, Inc.

Jeremy & Mindy Hess

Stephan & Jennifer Hexom

Michael & Karen Hickey

Tim & Rita Hickey

Rebecca & Garry Hicks

Mary Higgins

Mike Hoffman

Suann Hohn

Jay & Joyce Holley

Dr. Charles Holmes

JoEllen Hoth

Katherine & Andrew Hoth

Juliana & Daniel Huiskamp

Pamala Humble

Richard & Leeanne Humiston

Iowa Council of Foundations

Frances Jackson

Dr. Jerry & Debra Jochims

Melinda Johnson

Gary & Sandra Johnson

Richard Johs

Dianna Jones

John & Maryann Jordahl

Mark Joyce

Mike Joyce

Tracy Kamp

Joseph & Kathy Kamps

Nicole Kamrath

Ralph & Doris Kassmeyer

KCPS 1150 AM

Michael & Veronica Kearns

Donald Kellar

Mark & Cheri Kemp

AR Kendall

Keokuk Convention Tourism Bureau

Dev Kiedaisch

Ed & Tammi Kircher

Madonna & Richard Kirchner

Dr. Michael & Kathy Klauser

Michael & Kathy Klauser

Jessica Koehler

Theresa Kraus

Robert & Susie Kraus

Isabelle Krichel

Diane Kroll

Beverly Kruegar - Sherbondy

Jeff & Sara Kugler

Kevin & Maureen Kull

John & Deann Kultala

Barb Kutzner

Emma Lahmeyer

Lamoine River UMWomen

Shirlee Laubersheimer

Richard Leonard

Gretchen Lewis

Gregory & Dee Liddle

John & Kathryn Lin

Leslie Lindner

Roger & Janice Lindner

Janet Lindner- Hurt

Douglas & Barbara Lofton

Donna Logan

Kelly Logan

Paula Logan

W. Logan

Carol Logsdon

Marcia Lohmann

Raymond & Janne Long

Pauline Lorenz

Michael & Kathleen Mahoney

Karen Marino

Bonnie & Buddy Martin

Bob & Jody Martin

Mary C. Joyce Revocable Living Trust

Jean & Larry Massey

Teresa Mathews

Charles & Patricia Mayfield

Maurice & Rita McClean

Robert McConnell

Mike McCoy

Michael & Jerry McCoy

M.J. & T.G McCoy

Robert & Elizabeth McDowell

Edward McKenney

David & Marsha McMurray

Dan & Brenda McNamara

Glen & Jana McNew

Barbara McRoberts

Laurel Mendenhall

Ann Menke

Tricia Merydith

Gail Meyers

Glen & Janan Meyers

David & Barbara Miller

Brian & Connie Miller

David & Mary Gretchen Miller

Mississippi Valley Publishing

Gerald & Sharon Moughler

Larry Mumma

Teresa Murray

Dart Nickel

Jerrad & Beth Nickel

Lorie & Celania Nightingale

Ellen Norman

Kathy Nunn

Amy & Joe O'Brien

Bonnie Odegaard

Steven & Lisa O'Donnell

Philip & Kathleen O'Hara

Meg Oliver-Mills

James Olson

John & Louise Orozco

Jerald & Linda Parks

Mary Parrish

Michael & Mary Parrish

Milton & Laurine Paule

Samuel & Kristine Payne

Flint & Judith Payton

Annette & Edward Peevler

DL & Sandra Pepper

Julie Peshkin

Ann Peters

Patsy Peterson

Roger Peterson

Tammy Pfeiferling

Katherine Pflug

Daniel Phelan

Pauline Phillips - Gill

Mary & Ann Philp

Pilot Grove Savings Bank

George & Maura Pintar

Gary & Catherine Platz

Susan Ploeger

John & Sheri Powell

Property Partners

Burton & Joanne Prugh

Quality Plus Feed

R.W. Cardalla, Inc.

Cristina Rabo

Scott & Laurie Ragar

Brian (Chip) Readinger

Val Reeves

Jeff Reichman

Larry & Paulette Reichman

Dan & Chris Reid

Mark Renteria

Mike & Cherish Rentmeester

Dana Rheinschmidt

Jim Rheinschmidt

Dave & Jane Richter

Roxy & John Riessen

Jerald & Lois Rigdon

Jane Riter

RJO Inc.

Donald Roasa

Robert & Diann Means Trust

Amy Robertson

Daniel & Amy Robertson

Kevin & Rebecca Rodgers

Brian & Laura Rose

Michele Ross

Steven Rowland

Lillian Rubin

Jeffrey & Cathryn Rucker

Noel Rusher

G. Michelle Russell

Jesse Saar

Malik & Jennifer Sadiq

Martin & Teresa Salino - Hugg

M.D & K.L Sammons

Fran Sanders

Leroy & Joyce Sanders

Jay & Michele Sandona

John & Michele Sandona

Joyce Sapp

Mary Saxton

Michael & Julie Schilling

Mary Schilson

Marian & Dawn Schnicker

Jessica Schrapf

William & Candace Schulte

Keith Schulz

Pat Schurtz

Helen Scott

Thomas Seabold

Ronald & Shirley Sealine

Linda Senf

Allen & Alison Shafer

William & Marsha Shonka

Larry & Mary Sibbing

Laura & Steven Siegrist

Joel & Nicole Sieren

Diana Small

William & Marcia Smart

Angela Smith

Linda Smith

Patricia Smith

Janet Smith

Janet Smith

Russ & Mary Smith

Jack & Mary Jo Smith

Larry & Karen Snyder

Kimberly & Jeffrey Staub

Judy Stevens

Doug & Anne Stewart

Lyn Stinson

Thomas Stoner

Mary Storch

Sullivan Auctioneer, LLC.

Gary Sumpter

Perry & Betsy Suter

Birdwell & Amy Sutlive

Amanda Swan

Amanda & Greg Swan

Timothy Synder

Ruth & Glenn Taylor

The Judson Company, LLC.

Mark & Becky Thedens

Mark & Kathleen Thompson

Timothy Lundgren Farm Bureau

Tisbest Philanthroy

JL & DM Todd

Wayne & Nancy Tolander

Two Rivers Bank & Trust

(Keokuk)

United Steel Workers

United Way of Southeast Iowa

Sheila Vandever

Colleen Varner

Kancy Vermillion

Harvey Waller

Gary & Gretchen Walls

Judith Walrath

Mark Warth

Linda Waterkotte

Mary Watson

Debra Wehrle

Deann & Michael Weicher

Don & Lori Weiss

Mary & Rovane Weld

Bruce & Corrina Wells

Marcia Wiedemeier

Paul Wilkerson

Christine Williamson

Dennis Wilson

Nikki Wilson

Patti & Harold Wilson

John & Janet Winkelman

Rodney Wittkamp

Erika Wolfe

Robert Woodburn

Roger Woodbury

Bruce & Wari Workman

COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS& GRANTS

The Keokuk Area Community Foundation and North Lee Community Foundation serves donors and nonprofits through sound financial management that aims to build charitable resources for the Tri-State Area Communities. Due to your generosity and our investment performance, our financial growth remains steady, increasing the impact we have by doing great things in the Tri-State Area.

TOTAL ASSETS

$20,627,104.66

GRANTS AND SUPPORT

Grants & Scholarships: $1,136,729.88 Program Support: $157,200.00

INVESTMENTRETURNS

Overall - 19.37%

Connection Bank: - 18.60%

Two Rivers Bank & Trust: - 14.85%

Pilot Grove Savings Bank: - 18.64%

Morgan Stanley: - 25.96%

North Lee Community Foundation Pilot Grove - 18.57%

Visit keokukfoundation.org/financials to view a copy of our 990 IRS Return. Also view our Independent Financial Review conducted by Hunter & Stern

FUNDGRANTRECIPIENTS

Argyle Community Boosters

City of Fort Madison

Community Services Council, Inc

Emma Cornelis Hospitality House

Food Bank of Iowa

Friends of Green Acres Foundation, LLC

Friends of Shimek State Forest

Equestrian Trails

Hoerner YMCA

Houghton Community Events

Iowa 2X4S for Hope

Junior Achievement of the Heartland

Keokuk Community Child Development Center

Keokuk Union Depot Foundation

LC3 Thunderbirds Robotics

Montrose Fire Rescue

The Self Reliance Group

The Strawberry Patch

United Way of the Great River Region

NORTH LEE COMMUNITY

FOUNDATION GRANT FUND

RECIPIENTS

Central Lee High School

Fort Madison Family YMCA

Test Kitchen

Ft. Madison Food Pantry

Friends of Green Acres Foundation, LLC

Iowa 2X4S for Hope

Lee County EMS Council

Old Fort Madison Preservation, Inc.

RECIPIENTS

Advocacy Network for Children

America's First Great Dam Foundation

Argyle Community Boosters

Central Lee High School

City of Hamilton Illinois

Clark County Council on Aging

Fort Madison Food Pantry

Domestic Violence Intervention Program

First Christian Church Food Bank of Iowa

Fort Madison Mexican Fiesta

Fort Madison YMCA Test Kitchen

Grand Theatre Corporate Foundation

Green Acres Golf Club Foundation

Hancock County Health & Wellness

Hoerner YMCA

Industrial Opportunities Inc

Keokuk Catholic Schools

Keokuk High School Science Department

Keokuk Saddle Club

Keokuk Union Depot Foundation

Legacy Theatre Foundation

Montrose Fire Rescue Pathfinders

Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra

Three Rivers Conservation Foundation

Toys for Tots

United Way of the Great River Region

$29,576.82 INGRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDEDIN2024

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