Quad Cities Community Foundation's Teens for Tomorrow program has allowed area high school students to guide philanthropic efforts and award grants.
This year's cohort focused on four key areas: affordable education and childcare, food insecurity, immigration support, and supportive housing.
Students met with donors to share their experiences, which led to their $27,500 in fundraising.
The Community Foundation is now accepting applications for next year's program.
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