Applications For The Spring 2012 Grants Are Now Available

The Washington County Riverboat Foundation (WCRF) is pleased to announce that the applications for the Spring 2012 Grants are now available.The WCRF would advise all applicants to review the guidelines before filing their application as some procedures have changed. The deadline for this period's application is 5:00pm on April 12, 2012.


Applications that are received before April 1 will be reviewed for any errors. Applications with errors received after April 1 may not be accepted.

To view applications and guidelines click here.

WCRF Announces 4th Quarter Municipal Grants


Washington, IA.   The Washington County Riverboat Foundation (WCRF) is pleased to announce 9 fourth quarter city grant awards totaling $193,269.19 through its Municipal Grant program.

WCRF Municipal Grant program distributes 25% of its total revenues directly to the cities in Washington County based on population.  In 2011 WCRF distributed $841,885.99 to the nine cities in Washington County and $4,271,743.47 since its inception.  These funds are programmed by each City Council.

City
4th Quarter
2011 Total
Since Inception
City of Ainsworth
$8,020.67
$34,938.26
$169,485.47
City of Brighton
$9,218.94
$40,157.95
$216,576.91
City of Coppock
$193.27
$841.88
$4,508.80
City of Crawfordsville
$3,730.10
$16,248.39
$92,089.22
City of Kalona
$33,377.58
$145,393.72
$734,953.62
City of Riverside
$14,031.35
$61,120.93
$299,634.22
City of Washington
$102,722.57
$447,462.41
$2,259,675.27
City of Wellman
$19,906.73
$86,714.27
$444,969.41
City of West Chester
$2,067.98
$9,008.18
$49,850.55
Totals
$193,269.19
$841,885.99
$4,271,743.47


Washington County Riverboat Foundation Announces Fall 2011 Grants

The Board of the Washington County Riverboat Foundation met on November 16th and announced their Fall 2011 Grant Award recipients. There were 34 grants totaling $653,837. To view the list of winners click here.

Grant Award Recommendations to Be Presented at Our Next Meeting

The Grant Review Committee has finalized their recommendations to the board.  Their recommendations will be voted on by the entire board at the next meeting. Email invitations have been sent to those people whose grant applications will be recommended.  It’s important to note however that nothing is final until the board votes.  The meeting is Wednesday, November 16 in the Riverside Casino and Golf Resort Events Center at 6:00pm.  You can view the agenda by clicking here.

WCRF Announces Fall 2011 Grant Applicants

The submission period for Fall 2011 grant applications ended Thursday October 6th. The Washington County Riverboat Foundation received 80 applications asking for $2,086,655.  To see a list of grant applicants click here.  The copies of the applications are now in the hands of the directors who have about 2 weeks to review them.  After they are done the Grant Review Committee will meet to narrow down the applications.

WCRF Announces 3rd Quarter Municipal Grants

  The Washington County Riverboat Foundation (WCRF) is pleased to announce 9 third quarter city grant awards totaling $221,183.09 through its Municipal Grant program. This now puts the total of Municipal Grants over $4,000,000.

WCRF Municipal Grant program distributes 25% of its total revenues directly to the cities in Washington County based on population.  In 2011 WCRF has distributed $648,616.80 to the nine cities in Washington County and over $4,078,474 since its inception.  These funds are programmed by each City Council.

3rd Quarter
Since Inception
City of Ainsworth
$9,179.10
$161,464.80
City of Brighton
$10,550.43
$207,357.97
City of Coppock
$221.18
$4,315.53
City of Crawfordsville
$4,268.83
$88,359.12
City of Kalona
$38,198.32
$701,576.04
City of Riverside
$16,057.90
$285,602.87
City of Washington
$117,558.81
$2,156,952.70
City of Wellman
$22,781.86
$425,062.68
City of West Chester
$2,366.66
$47,782.57



Total
$221,183.09
$4,078,474.28



Grant Application Tips

Grant Applications are due in our office by 5:00pm on October 6, 2011. Some things that it will be helpful to remember in the process are:
  1. Submit your application as early as possible. By doing this we have a chance to look over your application for any errors or missing documentation.
  2. Only attached tax documents, Certificate of Standing, and IRS Non-profit determination letter to the original not the copies
  3. If you are submitting a resolution from a governing body (schools, government) only attach it to the original.
  4. Staple all applications. No paper clips, etc.
  5. Remember the application should be in its original form.  (No colored paper, plastic covers, folders, or cover sheets. Do not reformat this application form.
  6. Remember its 15 copies and 1 original for a total of 16 applications
  7. When submitting an electronic copy do it in word format.
  8. If you have any questions or problems contact us either by phone or email.