Funding supports students in and out of the classroom;
Housing remains a focus of IWF’s work
(Council Bluffs, IA) – When southwest Iowa students head back to school next month, they will have unique opportunities in the classroom and beyond thanks to Iowa West Foundation grants. A long-time supporter of arts & culture in southwest Iowa, the Foundation continues to financially assist organizations that provide outreach to southwest Iowa students for enrichment opportunities. This includes local museums, performing arts spaces, music venues, and play-based, interactive STEM facilities.
“We want to support access to the amazing amenities Council Bluffs and the metro have to offer,” said Brenda Mainwaring, President, and CEO of the Iowa West Foundation. “By focusing on school outreach, we can help ensure our support is available to all families in our communities so everyone is able to take full advantage of what is in our own backyard. These attractions are one reason southwest Iowa is a place where people love to live,” she said.
This includes the Arts Center at Iowa Western, which has featured a youth series for the past 16 years, said Director Tim Dickmeyer.
“Each year we bring over 4,000 students from Council Bluffs and surrounding districts to see either the Omaha Symphony or a nationally touring performing artist, free of charge,” he said. “These professional arts experiences uniquely help to develop well-rounded students and we could not provide these opportunities without the support of the Iowa West Foundation.”
In addition, the Foundation awarded two ASPIRE grants, a county-wide Iowa West initiative that provides funding for workforce development, including $350,000 to the Council Bluffs Schools Foundation to support parents returning to school. Woodbine’s IGNITE Pathways Regional CTE Center also received a $500,000 grant to support a workforce development initiative in Harrison County.
“As we strive to connect students to career opportunities while finding employment solutions for our region, the financial support provided by the Iowa West Foundation comes at a critical time,” said Michelle Barry, Director of IGNITE Pathways, referencing the organization’s continued efforts to complete the capital project as well as develop innovative programming and community engagement. “This funding is another example of how the southwest Iowa region is committed to developing our future leaders.
In response to community input, Iowa West is intensifying its focus on addressing the regional housing shortage. The Foundation awarded more than half a million dollars to increase housing stock with the construction of affordable homes, help homeowners repair existing properties, and provide rental assistance and resources to those in need in Pottawattamie County. This follows two IWF-hosted housing symposiums that brought together multiple organizations to collaborate on innovative solutions. The Metropolitan Housing Collaborative received a grant of $50,000 to streamline the application process for renters and property owners and managers.
“Iowa West has shown their commitment to innovation in the housing ecosystem,” said Felicia Bonner, Program Manager of the Metro Housing Collaborative (MHC). “We are overjoyed that the Foundation has given MHC the means to address the barriers to housing in a new and innovative way. Together we are going to change the game!”
Partnerships with local casinos Ameristar, Harrah’s, and Horseshoe make it possible for the Foundation to continuously award impactful grants in the community. Fees from gaming and income from Foundation investments provide funding for operating, capital, and programmatic grants throughout 14 counties in southwest Iowa.
The Iowa West Foundation now accepts Letters of Inquiry (the first step in the grant application process) year-round. The deadline to be considered for the third and final funding cycle of 2023 is Sept. 1. For more information, visit www.iowawestfoundation.org and sign up to receive the newsletter via email.
2023 Cycle 2 Grants and Initiatives
American Midwest Ballet
General Operating Support
$125,000
Caring for Our Community Coalition
Community Coach
$75,000
Children’s Square
Children’s Emergency Shelter Operations
$70,000
City of Council Bluffs
River’s Edge Extension
$350,000
City of Villisca
Building Demolition for Farmer’s Market & Performance Square
$100,000
Council Bluffs Public Library
Library Kiosk Shelter
$22,000
Council Bluffs Schools Foundation
ASPIRE Investments: STARS Program
$350,000
East Mills Child Care Solutions
Capital Support
$75,000
FAMILY, Inc.
General Operating Support
$120,000
Food Bank of Iowa
Pantries in Rural Counties (Adams, Audubon, Carroll & Taylor)
$30,000
Golden Hills RC&D
Capacity and Operating Support
$90,000
Heartland Family Service
Rental and Utility Assistance (HEAT program)
$87,500
Ignite Pathways
Phase II Building Expansion
$500,000
Immigrant Legal Center
General Operating Support
$85,000
Iowa Western Community College
Arts Center 2023-2024 Programming
$34,000
Kiewit Luminarium
Luminator Program Internships
$50,000
Lewis Central Community Schools
Titan Plastics
$50,000
Macedonia Fire & Rescue
Equipment
$10,000
Metro Housing Collaborative
Streamlined Renter Access
$50,000
Nebraska Diaper Bank
Diapers for children in Pottawattamie County
$10,000
NeighborWorks Home Solutions
Construction of Affordable Homes
$303,803
Omaha Symphony
Iowa Community Engagement
$21,000
Opera Omaha
Iowa Community Engagement
$20,000
Shenandoah Medical Center
Community Garden
$20,000
Southwest Iowa Housing Trust Fund
Housing Repair
$100,000
The Durham Museum
Educational Programming for Southwest Iowa Students
$11,250
The Rose Theater
Educational Programming for Southwest Iowa Students
$12,977
Together, Inc.
Permanent Food Pantry in Council Bluffs
$200,000
Treynor Community School District
ASPIRE Investments
$25,000
Union Pacific Museum Association
Railroad Days
$25,000
Posted by
Nicole Lindquist
Director of Communications