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Donor Relations | Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque
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Charities/Grantmaking | Prevent Child Abuse Iowa
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | United Way of Lee County
Implements annual fundraising campaign, works with community partners to help those most in need, acquaints union members with the community's health and human services, makes referrals to services in the community.
Implements annual fundraising campaign, works with community partners to help those most in need, acquaints union members with the community's health and human services, makes referrals to services in the community.
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Donor Relations and development | Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | United Way of Western Nebraska
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Provides financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Provides financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
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Charities/Grantmaking | Variety - The Children's Charity of Iowa
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | Greater Grand Island Community Foundation
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | United Way of Siouxland
Coordinates an annual community-wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs. Funds raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas of education, financial stability, and health.
Coordinates an annual community-wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs. Funds raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas of education, financial stability, and health.
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Community Funding Organization | United Way of Winneshiek County
Works to raise funds to help meet the funding needs of community organizations and allocates funding to a number of different non-profit agencies. Business contributions accepted.
Works to raise funds to help meet the funding needs of community organizations and allocates funding to a number of different non-profit agencies. Business contributions accepted.
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Freeport Lincoln Douglas Kiwanis Club | Freeport Lincoln-Douglas Kiwanis
Provides fundraising to support local programs and projects to enhance the community and future for the children of Freeport.
Provides fundraising to support local programs and projects to enhance the community and future for the children of Freeport.
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | Norfolk Area United Way
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
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Charity/Grant Organization | United Way of Dubuque Area Tri-States
Operates as a charitable organization that does not provide direct services but facilitates community support through various programs. Administers the 2-1-1 Information and Referral line to connect individuals with needed resources, manages the Sprout Into Reading program and the Community Clothes Closet through the Women United group to support literacy and basic needs, and offers a free online volunteer portal to match community members with nonprofit organizations requiring assistance. Additionally, provides support to local Community Volunteers Active in Disaster (COAD) and engages in activities that promote the allocation of resources to human service programs within the community.
Operates as a charitable organization that does not provide direct services but facilitates community support through various programs. Administers the 2-1-1 Information and Referral line to connect individuals with needed resources, manages the Sprout Into Reading program and the Community Clothes Closet through the Women United group to support literacy and basic needs, and offers a free online volunteer portal to match community members with nonprofit organizations requiring assistance. Additionally, provides support to local Community Volunteers Active in Disaster (COAD) and engages in activities that promote the allocation of resources to human service programs within the community.
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Humanitarian Relief | US Fund for UNICEF
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Community Investment | United Way of Mahaska County
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Funders | United Way of Danville Area
Funding is provided to local agencies and programs that United Way administers, such as Imagination Library, 2-1-1, Food 4 the Children (weekend food program) and Project Dash.
Funding is provided to local agencies and programs that United Way administers, such as Imagination Library, 2-1-1, Food 4 the Children (weekend food program) and Project Dash.
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Mental Health Information, Referral, and Education | McHenry County Mental Health Board
Provides leadership to ensure the prevention and treatment of mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and traumatic brain injury by identifying, planning, coordinating, fostering development, and contracting for quality services for all citizens. Responsibilities include allocating county funds designated for mental health services and providing community education programming.
Provides leadership to ensure the prevention and treatment of mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and traumatic brain injury by identifying, planning, coordinating, fostering development, and contracting for quality services for all citizens. Responsibilities include allocating county funds designated for mental health services and providing community education programming.
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | United Way of Dodge and Washington Counties
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HOPE Foundation | HOPE Foundation of Jo Daviess County
Provides financial assistance to individuals with disabilities and the agencies that serve them in Jo Daviess. The foundation requires the submission of grant applications in order to disburse funds. Immediate need funding requests may be submitted directly to the Executive Director or the Grant/Gifting Chair of the Hope Foundation of Jo Daviess County.
Requests for grants must be related, but not limited to:
- Health.
- Housing.
- Transportation.
- Education.
- Employment.
Provides financial assistance to individuals with disabilities and the agencies that serve them in Jo Daviess. The foundation requires the submission of grant applications in order to disburse funds. Immediate need funding requests may be submitted directly to the Executive Director or the Grant/Gifting Chair of the Hope Foundation of Jo Daviess County.
Requests for grants must be related, but not limited to:
- Health.
- Housing.
- Transportation.
- Education.
- Employment.
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | Lexington Area United Way
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Provides financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
Referrals for individuals to community health and human service agencies.
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Provides financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
Referrals for individuals to community health and human service agencies.
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | United Way of Clinton County, Iowa
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Funders | United Way of Will County
Provides funds for other local organizations.
Provides funds for other local organizations.
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Dunham Foundation | Dunham Foundation
Provides a philanthropic organization that provides financial support to qualifying organizations that are devoted to education, economic growth, and community development.
Provides a philanthropic organization that provides financial support to qualifying organizations that are devoted to education, economic growth, and community development.
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | Heartland United Way
Community impact grants for nonprofit education, income, and health programs.
Non-profit management and technical assistance.
Volunteer leadership development.
Community problem solving and assessment.
Husker Harvest Days food drive each fall.
Funds 2-1-1 which provides information and referral for Nebraska and Iowa.
Community impact grants for nonprofit education, income, and health programs.
Non-profit management and technical assistance.
Volunteer leadership development.
Community problem solving and assessment.
Husker Harvest Days food drive each fall.
Funds 2-1-1 which provides information and referral for Nebraska and Iowa.
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Charities/Grantmaking | Polk County Housing Trust Fund
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Charities/Grantmaking Organizations | United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County
Does not offer programs; only refers callers to community-wide programming.
Funds raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas:
- HEALTHY COMMUNITY: Invests in strategies that promote access to preventive and ongoing healthcare, recovery, and wellness supports across the lifespan. This includes maternal and child health, substance misuse prevention and recovery, and partnerships with CHAD agencies that deliver essential health services.
- YOUTH OPPORTUNITY: Focuses on ensuring every child and youth has access to equitable opportunities for growth, learning, and success. Strategies include childcare and early childhood education, in-school, after-school, and summer learning, youth literacy development, college and career readiness, and youth behavioral health.
- COMMUNITY RESILIENCY: Strengthens community resilience by ensuring individuals and families can meet their most basic needs while building pathways to stability. Strategies include homeless outreach and emergency shelters, housing stabilization through emergency rental and utility assistance and transitional living assistance, disaster relief and recovery, food access, and victim safety and recovery.
- FINANCIAL SECURITY: Focuses on increasing economic stability and upward mobility for individuals and families. Strategies include adult education and literacy, job training and career pathways, and financial education and coaching.
Does not offer programs; only refers callers to community-wide programming.
Funds raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas:
- HEALTHY COMMUNITY: Invests in strategies that promote access to preventive and ongoing healthcare, recovery, and wellness supports across the lifespan. This includes maternal and child health, substance misuse prevention and recovery, and partnerships with CHAD agencies that deliver essential health services.
- YOUTH OPPORTUNITY: Focuses on ensuring every child and youth has access to equitable opportunities for growth, learning, and success. Strategies include childcare and early childhood education, in-school, after-school, and summer learning, youth literacy development, college and career readiness, and youth behavioral health.
- COMMUNITY RESILIENCY: Strengthens community resilience by ensuring individuals and families can meet their most basic needs while building pathways to stability. Strategies include homeless outreach and emergency shelters, housing stabilization through emergency rental and utility assistance and transitional living assistance, disaster relief and recovery, food access, and victim safety and recovery.
- FINANCIAL SECURITY: Focuses on increasing economic stability and upward mobility for individuals and families. Strategies include adult education and literacy, job training and career pathways, and financial education and coaching.
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