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333 West Norfolk Avenue, Norfolk, NE 68701
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
Financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
2430 West Indian Trail, Suite 201, Aurora, IL 60506
Provides a philanthropic organization that provides financial support to qualifying organizations that are devoted to education, economic growth, and community development.
127 South 1st Street, Suite 215, Geneva, IL 60134
- Assists individuals, businesses, and other non-profit organizations to establish permanent endowment and temporary funds, through gifts and bequests, within the confines of one large foundation.
- Foundation funds are used to provide grants to non-profit organizations and scholarships to students within the Fox River Valley, including the Greater Aurora Area and the Tri-Cities.
524 West Stephenson Street, Suite 101, Freeport, IL 61032
Funds local organizations, including 211 services.
4508 Prime Parkway, Mchenry, IL 60050
Provides grant funding to approved non-for-profit partner agencies that provide programs that serve individuals in need throughout greater McHenry County. These programs cover four key impact areas: community resiliency, healthy community, financial security, and youth opportunity.
475 DeKalb Avenue, Sycamore, IL 60178
Provides endowments and donor services, stewardship, grant making, and community initiatives to organizations within DeKalb county.
Grants are awarded in the areas of arts and culture, community development, environment and animal welfare, education, health and human services, and nonprofit capacity building.
1503 West 2nd Street, Grand Island, NE 68801
Public charity, donor advised funds, scholarships and nonprofit grants.
201 West Eldorado Street, Decatur, IL 62522
Offers free books to children age 0-5.
2323 Forest Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50311
Requests that are considered for this project may include beds, clothing, car repairs, medical expenses (including pharmacy, dental and corrective lenses), furniture, rent, utilities, fees & fines, home repairs, household items, appliances, and miscellaneous other things (computer, etc.). The maximum dollar amount awarded per household is $750.
852 Middle Road, Suite 100, Bettendorf, IA 52722
Partners with individuals and families, businesses and nonprofits, to create and grow charitable gifts that allow donors to address the region’s most promising opportunities and pressing needs through grants and scholarships.
515 Main Street, Keokuk, IA 52632
Conducts a community campaign once a year. The campaign funds are allocated to area not for profit agencies that provide services to the community.
701 Steuben Street, Sioux City, IA 51101
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.
111 West Downer Place, Suite 312, Aurora, IL 60506
- Assists individuals, businesses, and other non-profit organizations to establish permanent endowment and temporary funds, through gifts and bequests, within the confines of one large foundation.
- Foundation funds are used to provide grants to non-profit organizations and scholarships to students within the Fox River Valley, including the Greater Aurora Area and the Tri-Cities.
PO Box 395, Beatrice, NE 68310
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
3214 25th Street, Suite 2, Columbus, NE 68601
Funding source for local nonprofits providing services in education, financial stability, and health. Provides financial oversight and collaboration between nonprofits for collective impact and change.
1100 Shriners Parkway, Altoona, IA 50009
Shriner's Hospital for Children is a one-of-a-kind international health care system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs. Children up to the age of 18 with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate are eligible for admission and receive all care in a family-centered environment.
505 5th Avenue, Suite 1000, Des Moines, IA 50309
Provides resources to expand affordable housing choices in Polk County. Both for-profit and non-profit agencies that provide housing to low-income people may apply for funding. PLEASE NOTE: Does not serve individuals directly.
5 Dunlap Court, Savoy, IL 61874
Brings people and resources together to create lasting change and positive impact for the community. Volunteers and issue-focused experts work with the organization year-round to help assess the community's most pressing needs and distribute resources to programs that will positively impact the area. Organizations must apply for program funding.
1229 Millwork Avenue, Suite 402, Omaha, NE 68102
Supports the shoe and clothing fund through Omaha Public Schools and Holy Family Door Ministry, as well as emergency financial assistance, distributed through various community agencies.
520 South Pierce Avenue, Suite 204, Mason City, IA 50401
Coordinates an annual community wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs.
701 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
National office for more than 1,800 local United Way organizations around the world.
Nearly all donation, funding, and assistance issues, as well as many policy decisions are handled at the local level, and questions relating to these issues are best addressed to local United Ways. Type zip code on website to find your local United Way.
315 Clark Avenue, Ames, IA 50010
Provides grant funding to approved non-for-profit partner agencies that provide programs that serve individuals in need throughout greater Story County.
98 South Galena Avenue, Dixon, IL 61021
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.
6900 Van Dorn Street, Suite 24, Lincoln, NE 68506
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.
215 West 6th Street, Dubuque, IA 52001
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.