Gilchrist Supports Latham Park

Latham Park, nestled in Sioux City’s Morningside area at 1915 S. Lemon Street, has been a beautiful sanctuary for visitors for almost 100 years. The nearly one-acre park plays host to weddings, picnics, church services, reunions and photo shoots. It’s also been a quiet place for the public to enjoy.. The Gilchrist Foundation awarded Latham Park a $45,600 project grant to help cover recent improvements made to the park.

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Erin Sandage
Gilchrist Supports the Wild Sheep Foundation

In the 1800s, bighorn sheep roamed freely across the plains and bluffs of western Nebraska. The panhandle area of Nebraska was home to a species of bighorn sheep known as Audubon’s bighorn sheep. But by the early 1900s, that subspecies was nearly extinct due to disease, habitat loss and hunting, according to the National Park Service. The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF), headquartered in Bozeman, Mont., has been working for decades to change that and is getting closer thanks to organizations like the Gilchrist Foundation.

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Gilchrist Foundation Supports Ice Cream Days

I scream, you scream, we all scream … for Ice Cream Days happening June 16 - 18, 2022 in Le Mars, Iowa. Ice Cream Days is a family-friendly, annual event that features vendors, activities and lots of ice cream. The Gilchrist Foundation is proud to be a continued supporter of this much-loved event. In 2021, the Gilchrist Foundation awarded a $2,900 micro grant to support musical entertainment and performing acts and has supported it again in 2022 by giving an award for the festival and its family activities.

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Support for Disaster Relief Never Takes a Break

Spring usually means warmer weather, blooming flowers and budding trees, but it also means severe weather. Season after season severe weather, like thunderstorms, tornados and floods, take their toll on Sioux City and the surrounding areas. Luckily when the area is impacted by a disaster, the American Red Cross is there to help, thanks to the support of the Gilchrist Foundation.

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The 2022 Grant Application Process is Underway

The 2022 Gilchrist Foundation grant process is officially underway! All Requests for Consideration for Invitation are due today, April 1, 2022. Last year the Foundation awarded $1,734,652 to more than 40 nonprofit organizations across the Siouxland area. The Foundation began as a way for Jocelyn Gilchrist to use her family’s wealth to support the mission’s of nonprofit organizations in and around Sioux City.

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Erin Sandage
Sioux City Symphony Orchestra Offers Great Live Entertainment in 2022

The Gilchrist Foundation supports the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra’s 2021-2022 season by sponsoring the Gilchrist Pop Series. In 2021, the series included the popular holiday tradition Christmas with the Symphony, held on Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, and more exciting live events are coming this year yet. Upcoming shows include Don Felder and the SCSO, Immersive Vivaldi, The Music of ABBA featuring Rajaton and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert.

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The Gilchrist Foundation’s Year-In-Review

The Gilchrist Foundation made a huge impact on area nonprofit organizations in 2021. The Foundation awarded more than $1.7 million in grants, about $500,000 more than in 2020, to nonprofit organizations in and around Siouxland with ties to the arts and public broadcasting, wildlife and conservation and disaster relief. The selected nonprofits were invited to submit applications for the Foundation’s endowment, capital campaign and project grants during the annual grant cycle of April to mid-July. The Foundation also awarded multiple micro grants, which give of a maximum of $5,000, throughout the year.

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Gilchrist Supports Siouxland Freedom Park

Siouxland Freedom Park in South Sioux City is closer to finishing its new interpretive center thanks to some generous donors and a challenge grant by the Gilchrist Foundation. This fall, the organization held its first Freedom Ball to raise funds for the project. More than $240,000 was raised, including a $50,000 challenge match grant by the Gilchrist Foundation, to help create and construct the exhibits that will be placed in the new Brigadier General Bud and Doris Day Interpretive Center, scheduled to open in Fall 2022.

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The Gilchrist Foundation Awards for 2021

In 2021, the Gilchrist Foundation awarded more than $1.7 million in grants to Siouxland nonprofit organizations whose interests align with the Foundation’s – the arts and public broadcasting, wildlife and conservation and disaster relief. Nonprofit organizations were invited to submit applications for the Foundation’s endowment and capital campaign grants and project grants during the annual grant cycle of April to mid-July. The foundation also awards micro grants of a maximum of $5,000 throughout the year.

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Erin Sandage
Gilchrist Supports West 7th Street Corridor Art Project

West 7th Street between Hamilton Boulevard and Wesley Parkway looks quite a bit different today than it did just a handful of years ago. The vital and historic Sioux City street has changed a lot over the last several years. Millions of dollars have been invested on West 7th, including a complete street reconstruction and the façade improvement program, which includes art projects supported in part by the Gilchrist Foundation. In 2020, the Foundation awarded $30,000 to the Siouxland Chamber Foundation for art projects, like painted murals, along the street.

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ArtSplash Moves to Downtown Sioux City in 2021

The 2021 ArtSplash festival will be held downtown at the Sioux City Art Center Labor Day weekend, Sept. 4-5. Entertainment, like live music and a film festival, and events will be held in and around the Art Center, including the Gilchrist Learning Center. Several local artists will have booths at the event. The in-person event was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic but looks to return even stronger this year.

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Gilchrist Supports Sioux City Railroad Museum’s Newest Projects

The Gilchrist Foundation supports the Sioux City Railroad Museum’s latest projects, including Storytime Saturdays and an archeological dig. In 2020, the museum was awarded a project grant for $52,078 from the Foundation to fund its Roundhouse Story Initiative: Art in the Railyard. The Siouxland Historical Railroad Association received grants from the Gilchrist Foundation to study archeological artifacts from the camps and create online educational resources and documentary films about the project.

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Erin Sandage
Gain Some Conservation Knowledge

In response to the decline in Iowa’s native landscape, conservation and wildlife management practices for the state were first developed in the 1930s. Supporting the conservation of what’s left of our state’s wildlife and natural resources has been part of the Gilchrist Foundation’s mission since the beginning.

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The Gilchrist Foundation’s Year-In-Review

2020 started off just like nearly every other year, then three months later the world was upended by the Coronavirus pandemic. While this disaster certainly affected how the Gilchrist Foundation doled out funding, it didn’t negate the existing needs of Siouxland communities.

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