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224 East 2nd Street, Suite 1, Ottumwa, IA 52501
Implements annual fundraising campaigns within the service area. Works with 40-plus community partners to help those most in need. Campaigns within Wapello County service area invested programs that advance education, income and health.
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.
3117 Greenhill Circle, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
A leading voice and catalyst for connecting donors, nonprofit organizations, professional advisors, community leaders and other partners to inspire charitable giving and improve the quality of life in communities across the state.
212 South 74th Street, Suite 205, Omaha, NE 68114
Raises funds via workplace giving for member health charities.
Public education on behalf of member agencies.
Information and referral.
MEMBER CHARITIES:
The ALS Association
Alzheimer’s Association Nebraska Chapter
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Nebraska
American Lung Association in Nebraska
Angels Among Us
Arthritis Foundation Nebraska
Autism Action Partnership
Blood Cancer United
Brain Injury Association of Nebraska
Breakthrough T1D Nebraska and Iowa (Formerly JDRF)
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation, Nebraska/Iowa Chapter
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Nebraska Chapter
Epilepsy Foundation Nebraska
Heart Heroes, Inc.
March of Dimes, Nebraska and Western Iowa Market
National MS Society, Mid-America Chapter
Nebraska AIDS Project
Nebraska Chapter of the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation
Nebraska Health Care Foundation
Nebraska Hospice and Palliative Care Association
Nebraska Kidney Association
Susan G. Komen
Team Jack Foundation
United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska
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.
54 North Ottawa Street, Suite 300, Joliet, IL 60432
Provides funds for other local organizations.
4009 6th Avenue, Suite 19, Kearney, NE 68845
Funding source for local health and human service agencies. Provides financial oversight and collaboration between agencies.
100 South 7th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47807
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.
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.
Address Confidential, Robinson, IL 62454
Raises funds that benefit residents through providing opportunities in the areas of education, health and financial stability.
801 West Fairchild Street, Danville, IL 61832
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.
123 South 10th Street, Suite 202, Mount Vernon, IL 62864
Provides funding for human service agencies in South Central Illinois.
524 West Stephenson Street, Suite 101, Freeport, IL 61032
Funds local organizations, including 211 services.
210 North Plum Street, Pontiac, IL 61764
Brings community leaders and organizations together to identify and solve the communities' human service problems. Directs funds so that twenty programs and initiatives can provide a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.
Address Confidential, Elgin, IL 60120
Works to build trustworthy collaborations, facilitates the creation of common goals, and equips people and organizations with a shared network of resources.
Focuses on solving problems within the community related to housing and homelessness, youth engagement, human trafficking, and unity and equity.
1915 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50309
Community Foundation provides leadership by financially supporting local nonprofits through grants and building the capacity of nonprofit organizations through training opportunities.
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.
1441 North Webb Road, Grand Island, NE 68803
Community fundraising and special events.
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.
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.
915 East Washington Street, Suite 2, Bloomington, IL 61701
Encourages local philanthropy to meet local needs.
Foundation has more than 200 component funds for individuals, families, and non-profit organizations.
Funds include endowments, scholarships, agency and project funds, and donor advised funds. Foundation is working to build strong field of interest endowments in five
- Arts and culture.
- Health and wellness.
-Education.
- Youth.
- Environment. - Jewish education and life.
215 West Mississippi Drive, Muscatine, IA 52761
Offers a place for individuals, families, businesses, and organizations to invest in the Muscatine County community. Disperses money to any number of different causes through one place. Donors can give to any 501c3 or government entity, avoiding administrative hassle and fees of family foundations.
PO Box 75, Crete, NE 68333
Funding source for local health and human service agencies.
2600 Oak Street, Saint Charles, IL 60175
Offers grants to Teachers and Parent-Teacher Organizations.
Offers four $1000 scholarships to students in the area served.
1229 Millwork Avenue, Suite 402, Omaha, NE 68102
Community convener, working with area nonprofits, civic organizations, and other funders to make our community strong.
Funding source for community non-profit programs through the annual United Way Campaign.
201 West Eldorado Street, Decatur, IL 62522
Offers free books to children age 0-5.