(Council Bluffs, IA) – Officials with the Iowa West Foundation report nearly $1 million in grant funding was awarded to five southwest Iowa towns with populations around 1,000 as part of the Vibrant Rural Communities program (VIBE). The grants will support projects that include a community center renovation and water and sewer infrastructure for future housing development among other projects. Among the rural communities receiving 2024 Cycle 3 Grants and Initiatives, was:
- The City of Avoca : Community Center, $125,000
- City of Hancock: Tree removal, $15,000
- City of Oakland: Sourcing wells, $400,000
- City of Treynor: Infrastructure, $125,000
- City of Underwood: Wastewater upgrade, $250,000
(see the list of other communities and their awards, below)
Brenda Mainwaring, President, and CEO of the Iowa West Foundation, said “Our vision strives for communities where people love to live with an emphasis on the ‘S’ in communities. Rural residents have immense pride in their towns, and we are pleased to be able to support their efforts to build and grow their hometowns.”
The IWF’s VIBE program is supported by Advance Southwest Iowa – which also received an operating grant for $225,000 – with consulting assistance from McClure Engineering. Together, they help Pottawattamie County communities identify capital improvement projects and assist with applications for potential funding resources. Paula Hazlewood, CEO of Advance Southwest Iowa, said “We are grateful for the Foundation’s support, which has empowered us to create new opportunities for growth in rural communities.“Thanks to this partnership, we are building a stronger local economy and a brighter future for our residents.”
Bethany Wilcoxon, Senior Advisor with McClure Engineering, said “We look at communities around Pottawattamie County through our work with Iowa West Foundation, and there are so many opportunities. However, a lot of these communities only have a city clerk and they’re trying to get out water bills and keep city councils moving forward. VIBE is about figuring out how do we pull all the resources together to help.”
In addition to VIBE projects, the Foundation awarded grants in Adams County for building revitalization, Crawford County mobile pantries, and Cass County for a new mental health program. Carson also received a grant for a façade renovation on Main Street and Macedonia for fire safety equipment for their volunteer fire department.
Partnerships with local casinos Ameristar, Harrah’s, and Horseshoe make it possible for the Foundation to continuously award outcome-focused grants in southwest Iowa communities that support belonging, financial stability, opportunities, and wellbeing. Fees from gaming and income from Foundation investments provide funding for programs and projects that benefit the residents of 14 counties in southwest Iowa.
The Iowa West Foundation has a two-step grants process, with Letters of Inquiry (LOI) accepted year-round. LOIs received by Jan. 2 will be considered in the next cycle with final applications due by Jan. 15th. All applicants will need to create a Giving Data account to access the LOI and application unless they have already done so.
Other 2024 Cycle 3 Grants and Initiatives:
- Adams County Economic Development Corporation: Historic Widener Building revitalization, $175,000
- Advance Southwest Iowa: Operating support, $225,000
- Anawim Housing: Supportive housing, $360,000
- Carson Business Club: Revitalize Dreamland Theatre façade , $40,000
- Cass County Memorial Hospital: Hope Squad Mental Health Program, $15,000
- City of Council Bluffs: Activation and ambassador of First Ave, $281,800
- Council Bluffs Convention & Visitors Bureau: Attracting sporting events in 2025, $50,000
- Crawford County Hunger Fighters: Mobile food pantries, $5,000
- Dreamweaver Foundation: Merrymakers performances at senior living facilities in southwest Iowa, $5,000
- Economic Empowerment Center: Services and financial education for low-income residents, $50,000
- Habitat for Humanity of Council Bluffs: Homeownership and Home Repair Program, $300,000
- Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates (iJAG): Career Success Coach, $50,000
- La Fuente: Spanish language business and financial literacy classes, $30,000
- Macedonia Firemen’s Association: Fire safety equipment, $7,730
- Nebraska Wildlife Rehab: Services for southwest Iowa residents, $25,000
- Omaha Performing Arts Society: School based enrichment for 1,500 southwest Iowa students, $25,000.