2010 Report of the Affiliates

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2010 REPORT of the AFFILIATES

Helping you help your community.


Affiliates Headquartered in Black Hawk County, the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa (CFNEIA) is pleased to serve Waterloo, Cedar Falls and all the communities in Black Hawk County, in addition to serving as the host foundation for 27 other county and community affiliates across northern and eastern Iowa. Each affiliate has a local governing committee representing their geographic area to promote endowment building, community grantmaking, organizational collaboration and public leadership with professional assistance from CFNEIA staff. CFNEIA is proud to provide citizens of each of these counties and communities across Iowa access to its many services, including the legal and tax benefits of a community foundation.


2009 Affiliate County Community Foundation Total Discretionary Grant Distribution $2,001,572.41 Allocations: Arts & Culture Community Affairs & Development Education Environment Health Historic Preservation Human Service

207,669.69 950,893.01 300,450.01 83091.68 112,992.89 107,830.79 538,644.34

9% 41% 13% 4% 5% 5% 23%


Grant Making Statistics

Who We Are The Benton County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Benton County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community.

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $96,615.01 was given out in grants to benefit Benton County.  The Benton County Community Foundation funded 24 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Benton County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Benton County Community Foundation Benton Development Group Blairstown Community Foundation City of Belle Plaine City of Belle Plaine/Belle Plaine Community Development Corp City of Belle Plaine-Parks & Rec Department- Playground Committee City of Urbana -Urbana/NE Benton County Community Event Sign City Of Vinton -Maple Lane Community Shelter Table Project City of Vinton / Vinton Parks & Recreation Department Happy Time Child Development Center Iowa Baseball Museum of Norway, Inc Vinton Unlimited - Business Opportunity Group Woods Quality Center, INC. Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa, Inc. Vinton Unlimited - Benton County River Trails Advocates Vinton Unlimited - Cedar River R.A.T.S Hawkeye Area Community Action Program, Inc. Arc of East Central Iowa Area Substance Abuse Council Benton County Chapter of Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity Benton County Disaster Recovery Coalition Benton County Volunteer Program Belle Plaine Four Oaks Family and Children's Services Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois

Committee Members Benton County Community Foundation David Coulter Ranae Becker John Mossman Connie Jacobsen

Dave Becker James Daily Rod Kubichek Larry Meyer

Ron Buch Terry Hertle Ed Shaeffer Dan Schulte

Ken Dekeyser Jim Magdefrau Don Burkey Randy Bauer

Funds Established  Benton County Community Foundation General Community Fund  Benton County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Benton County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Benton County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,615.01 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Benton County Community Foundation received $129,324.21 in donations (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund donations)  The Benton County Community Foundation has $228,259.10 in Total Assets (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)  The Benton County Community Foundation has $120,055.39 in Total Endowed assets

Arts & Culture Community Affairs & Development - 62% Education - 7% Environment - 2% Health - 1% Historic Preservation Human Service - 28%


Who We Are The Bremer County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Bremer County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Bremer County Community Foundation Al Charlson Justin Tolan Herbert Clemen Gary Walke

Brent Matthias Helen Schumacher Marvin Schumacher

Jolene White Roy Petersen Tammy Redies

Sue Stapleton Madeleine Ambrose Roger Traetow

Established Funds      

Shellrock Products Fund Corson Family Charitable Unrestricted Fund (Waverly Comm. Fund) Dr. Herbert W. Rathe Fund (Waverly Comm. Fund) Edna Anhalt Fund Jim Corson Memorial Golf Outing Mkt Fund (Waverly Comm. Fund) Marvin and Helen Schumacher Family Fund

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Patricia Boevers Memorial Fund Cedar Valley Friends of the Family Endowment Fund (Waverly Comm. Fund) Waverly Area Wrestling Fund Waverly Community Charitable Unrestricted Fund Waverly Community Expendable Fund Bremer County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Bremer County Community Foundation General Fund Bremer County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition

The Bremer County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $128,038.13 was given out in grants to benefit Bremer County.  The Bremer County Community Foundation funded 34 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Bremer County Discretionary Grant Recipients: City of Janesville-Janesville Public Library

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa, Inc.

Wartburg Community Symphony

Cedar Valley Friends of the Family

Bremer County Fair Association

Denver Volunteer Fire Department

Denver Public Library

Janesville First Responders

City of Frederika Park Board

Plainfield Fire Department

Bremer County Community Foundation Fund

Readlyn Police Dept

Winnebago Council of Boy Scouts

Readlyn First Responders

Plainfield Public Library

City of Sumner Police Dept

Readlyn Community Library

Denver Sunset Home

Sumner Public Library

Frederika Rural Fire Department

Tripoli Public Library

Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois

Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa, Inc.

Lutheran Services in Iowa, Inc.

City of Sumner Recycling Center

North Star Community Services

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Bremer County Historical Society

Senior Citizen's Group Inc. of Waverly

Waverly Public Library Foundation

The Larrabee Center Inc.

Allison Area Foster Parents Support

Tripoli Nursing Home

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $173,764.27 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 4%

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Community Affairs & Development - 19%

 The Bremer County Community Foundation received $203,536.17 in donations in 2009.  The Bremer County Community Foundation has $1,197,822.00 in Total Assets. (Includes Waverly Area Fund Assets)  The Bremer County Community Foundation has $1,073,420.78 in Total Endowed assets. (Includes Waverly Area Fund Assets)

Education - 21% Environment - 0% Health - 1% Historic Preservation - 3% Human Services - 52%


Who We Are The Buchanan County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Buchanan County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $158,567.72 was given out in grants to benefit Buchanan County.  The Buchanan County Community Foundation funded 26 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Buchanan County Community Foundation Dan Cohen Devin Embray Lans Flickinger

Ellen Gaffney Amy Kelly Bret Kivell

Todd Rohlfsen Maurice Welsh Greg Zumbach

Dan Fox Bryan Palmer Mark McGarvey

Funds Established       

Aurora Community Fund Aurora Historical Society Fund Buccaneer Foundation, Inc. Fund Buccaneer Foundation-Light the Sky Fund Buchanan County Disaster Recovery Fund Community Christmas Dinner Fund Daily Grind Fund Denise A. Smock Memorial Fund Friends of 4-H Fund

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Friends of Fontana Park Expenable Fund Friends of Jesup Public Library Fund Greenley Family Charitable Fund Independence High School Building Fund LACES Endowment/Expendable Fund Mustang Foundation, Inc. Endowment/Expendable Fund Mustang Foundation, Inc.-The Leytze Family Fund Buchanan County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Buchanan County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund Buchanan County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Buchanan Couny Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

2009 Buchanan County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Aurora Comet Center

St. Johns School - Literature Units

Buchanan County Volunteer Services, Inc.

St. Johns School - Video Presentation

Child Care Council of Buchanan County (Kidsville)

Fairbank Elementary - Project Red

Heartland Acres Agribition Center

People's Memorial Hospital of Buchanan County

Independence Community School District

Buchanan County Disaster Recovery Coalition Fairbank Community Day Care/Little Island Childcare Center

Independence East Elementary Independence West Elementary Independence Public Library Foundation Jesup Middle School - Classroom Libraries Jesup Middle School - Mobile Computer Lab Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa, Inc. Riverview Center, Inc. St. Johns Elememtary School - Science Kits

First Presbyterian Church of Independence Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois Hawkeye Valley Area Agency on Aging Independence Area Food Pantry Lamont Kid's Center Operation Threshold - Share the Warmth Operation Threshold - Operation Santa Claus

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,554.14 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 0% Community Affairs & Development - 11%

 The Buchanan County Community Foundation received $672,065.38 in donations (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund donations)

Education - 58%

 The Buchanan County Community Foundation has $1,096,912.08 in Total Assets (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)

Health - 5%

 The Buchanan County Community Foundation has $949,119.38 in Total Endowed assets

Human Services - 26%

Environment - 0% Historic Preservation - 0%


Who We Are The Butler County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Butler County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $101,503.13 was given out in grants to benefit Butler County.  The Butler County Community Foundation funded 35 projects through the 2008 Discretionary grantmaking process.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Butler County Community Foundation Richard Allan Deb Bills Dan Castle

Deb Harrison Glen Kliebenstein Jell Kolb

Manelva Limburg Joad Moad Nancy Rieken

Lisa Schmitz Deb Swinton John Zimmerman

Funds Established        

Butler County Community Foundation General Community Fund Christian and Ruth Fisher Aplington Library Memorial Fund Aplington Library Fund Aplington/Parkersburg General Community Fund Friends of Wilder Park Fund Lawerence & Helen Kiehan Memorial Fund Butler County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Butler County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Butler County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

2009 Butler County Discretionary Grant Recipients: American Legion Tack-Barnett Post 268

Butler County Conservation Board

Aplington AmVets Post 102

City of Greene - Volunteer Ambulance

Butler County Development

Greene Parish Health Project

Butler County Fair Board

Butler County Historical Society

City of Allison - Wilder Park

Martin Memorial Library

City of Clarksville - Volunteer Park

Parkersburg Historical Society

Dumont Community Library

Shell Rock Community Historical Society

Greene Boy Scout Troop 26

Allison Area Foster Parents Support

City of New Hartford - Little League

Aredale Fire Association Inc.

New Hartford Lions Club

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa, Inc

Shell Rock United Methodist Church

City of Aredale

Butler County Visions of Well-Being

Clarksville Volunteer Fire Department

Aplington- Library

City of Parkersburg

Greene- Public Library

City of Shell Rock

Martin Memorial Library Kothe Memorial Lirary Benny Gambaiani Public Library North Butler Community Schools

Donor Contribution Statistics

 The Butler County Community Foundation received $139,440.21 in donations. (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund donations)  The Butler County Community Foundation has $297,694.21 in Total Assets .(includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)  The Butler County Community Foundation has $203,668.42 in Total Endowed assets .

Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $100,503.13 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Clarksville Food Pantry


Who We Are The Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Cerro Gordo County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Governing Committee Members Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation Ken Bales Angela Determan Janet Brown Eugene Christianson Mary Ingham

David Moore Casey Callanan Blake Barnes David Laudner

Funds Established     

Tula Zanios Fund Bertha Stebens Children’s Theatre Foundation Fund Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation Operations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $98,692.13 was given out in grants to benefit Cerro Gordo County.  The Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation funded 37 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Cerro Gordo County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Central Gardens of North Iowa, Inc. Charles H. MacNider Art Museum Charlie Brown Preschool & Child Care Center City of Thorton Community Website City of Ventura West Lake Park Shelter Clear Lake Arts Council Clear Lake Historical Society Clear Lake Public Library Clear Lake Senior Citizens Center Community Kitchen of North Iowa, Inc. Consumer Credit Counseling Service of NE Iowa Crisis Intervention Service Habitat for Humanity North Central Iowa Mason City Chamber of Commerce Mason City Family YMCA Mason City Police Department Mason City Schools Instrumental Music Boosters Foundation Meals on Wheels

Meservey Fire Department Meservey Public Library Messiah Lutheran Church-Voyages Preschool Newman Catholic School System NIVC Services, Inc. North Iowa Community Action Organization North Iowa Transition Center Northern Lights Alliance for the Homeless Rockwell Community Fire Service Rockwell Municipal Swimming Pool Rockwell Public Library Rockwell-Swaledale ER Medical Team Swaledale Fire Department Swaledale Public Library Thornton EMS Thornton Public Library Ventura Senior Citizens Center West Fork School District VIP’s

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $98,692.13 Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009) 

The Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation received $129,440 in donations (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund donations)

The Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation has $236,168 in Total Assets (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)

 The Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation has $138,625 in Total Endowed assets

*January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009


Who We Are The Chickasaw County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Chickasaw County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Chickasaw County Community Foundation Ken Benning Ray Bina Brian Moore Jonas Schwickerath Barb Jensen Sue Cutsforth Rebecca Neal Dianna Engelbrecht Gerald Pickar Linda Anderson Cindy Lantow Bob Soukup Kendra Crooks John Huegel

Funds Established  Chickasaw County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Chickasaw County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund  Chickasaw County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Chickasaw County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $98,765.13 was given out in grants to benefit Chickasaw County.  The Chickasaw County Community Foundation funded 31 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Chickasaw County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Big Four Fair Association

Chickasaw County Public Health Agency

Cedar Valley Resource Conservation and Dev.

Mercy Medical Center

Fredericksburg Main Street Boosters

Carnegie Cultural Center

Nashua Main Matters

Chickasaw County Historical Society

Nashua Welcome Center

Cedar Valley Friends of the Family

New Hampton Parks & Rec.

Chickasaw County Council on Aging, Inc,

New Hampton Community Center

Chickasaw County Extension

Lawler Lions

Chickasaw Township Fire District

Upham Memorial Library

Fredericksburg Firefighters Association

Fredericksburg Elementary

Lawler Volunteer Fire Dept.

Nashua-Plainfield Elementary

City of North Washington

New Hampton- Early Childhood Fair

Protivin Fire Department

Fredericksburg Sportsman's Club

Lutheran Services in Iowa, Inc.

New Hampton Elementary Interactive Boards

Over the Rainbow Day Care, Inc.

New Hampton High School

Fun in the Son Daycare & Preschool

Turkey Valley Community School

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $98,765.13 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 0%

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Chickasaw County Community Foundation received $129,240.21 in donations in 2009.  The Chickasaw County Community Foundation has $211,897.59 in Total Assets.  The Chickasaw County Community Foundation has $117,087.59 in Total Endowed assets.

Community Affairs & Development - 31% Education - 19% Environment - 0% Health - 7% Historic Preservation - 10%

Human Service - 33%


Who We Are The Elma Area Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Elma County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $5,485 was given out in grants to benefit the Elma Area.  The Elma Area Community Foundation funded 6 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Elma Area Community Foundation Larry McGee Kelly Bodermann Francis Zeimetz Kendra Kleespie Marge Ludwig Dale Roethler Pauline Shatek Joe Whitinger Darrell Hoehne Established Funds       

Darin Bodermann Memorial Fund Elma Go Fund Hoehne Family Fund James Michael Whitinger Fund Elam Elementary School Fund Elma Museums Fund Elma Public Library Fund

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Elma Area Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund Elma Area Community Foundation Opperations Fund Kendra Kleespie Fund for Community Improvement Kenneth C. Roethler Family Fund McGee Family Fund People Savings Bank Elma Area Scholarhsip Fund Elma Trails Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Elma Area Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

2009 Elma County Discretionary Grant Recipients:

Bridge Organization, Inc. Elma Early Childhood Center, Inc Elma Elementary Elma Depot Museum Elma Area Community Foundation Fund Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $5,485 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 0%

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Community Affairs & Development - 45%

 The Elma Area Community Foundation received $196.00 in donations (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund donations)

Education - 37%

 The Elma Area Community Foundation has $124,398.92 in Total Assets (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)

Environment -0%

 The Elma Area Community Foundation has $120,823.45 in Total Endowed assets

Health - 0% Historic Preservation - 18% Human Services - 0%


Who We Are

Grant Making Statistics

The Emmet County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Emmet County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Emmet County Community Foundation

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $96,554.13 was given out in grants to benefit Emmet County.  The Emmet County Community Foundation funded 23 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Emmet County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Alzheimer's Association, Big Sioux Chapter Black Knights Auto Club: Friends of Fort Defiance

Sue Nelson

Jennie Larsen

Kevin Sander

Mike Hamilton

City of Armstrong

Kirk Olson

Mark Neppel

Ann Vandewall

Greg Oleson

ECHO PLUS, Inc

Mary Ann Hoffmeyer Deb Madden

Shirley Barrett

Funds Established     

Estherville Community Betterment Fund Recreation Trails Project Fund Emmet County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Emmet County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund Emmet County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Emmet County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Emmet County - Safe Kids Partnership Emmet County Conservation Board Emmet County Conservation Foundation Peterson Point

Estherville Area Chamber of Commerce Estherville-Lincoln Central School District-Regional Wellness Ctr Estherville-Lincoln Central Schools PAT Iowa Lakes Community CollegeNorthwest Iowa RSVP Iowa State University Extension Emmet County 4-H PROSPER TEAM-Estherville

Emmet County Extension- 4-H Emmet County Extension- Youth Clover Kids Program Emmet County Extension- Youth Summer Camps

Ringsted Library Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.Emmet Co. Parent Ed. Project

Emmet County Family Resources

Wallingford Community Center

Emmet County Kinship, Inc.

Wallingford Fire Department

VFW Post #3388, Ladies Auxiliary

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $117,901.17 Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

*January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 8%

 The Emmet County Community Foundation received $133,113.68 in donations. (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund

Community Affairs & Development - 24%

 The Emmet County Community Foundation has $253,205.36 in Total Assets. (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)

Environment - 13%

 The Emmet County Community Foundation has $131,641.02 in Total Endowed assets.

Historic Preservation - 6%

donations)

Education - 7% Health - 4% Human Service - 38%


2009 Fayette County Discretionary Grant Recipients:

Who We Are The Fayette County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Fayette County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Fayette County Community Foundation Robin Bostrom Mike Kennedy Cathie Gordon Sara Strong Peg Kittelson Dan Pischke Sally Falb Shelly Abernathy Jim Opperman

Tobin Britt Ron Van Veldhuizen

Funds Established     

Clermont 21st Century Fund Mark and Denise Nelson Family Fund Fayette County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Fayette County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund Fayette County Community Foundation Operations Fund

Memories & Special Recogniton The Fayette County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009)

 The Fayette County Community Foundation received $135,956.21 in donations (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund donations)

The Red Chair Project – Valley Comm. Schools Barn Quilts of Fayette County Farmers Market – City of Oelwein Cultural Diversity in Artist Series – Williams Center for the Arts The COCF/TNG Business Incubator – Greater Oelwein Charitable Foundation Art Consultant to assist “Elgin 2023” project with history and visioning Christmas/Holiday display for Rec. Center Park – West Union Rec. Foundation Community Promotional DVD – Main Street West Union Wadena Library Revitalization Clark Park Renovation Project Roof, Furnace and Air in station - Wadena Illyria Volunteer Fire Department Westgate Community Building Child Passenger Safety Day Event – Parent Share and Support Bleachers for Football Field and Track – Valley Comm. Schools Peacock Cyber Camp - Upper Iowa University Age-appropriate play area – North Fayette Comm. School District Take a Kid Outdoors marketing materials – Upper Iowa University Extraction Air Bags – Waucoma Fire Department Valley Mentoring Program and Jr. High Youth Center – Valley Comm. Coalition Diabetes Education Program – Palmer Lutheran Heath Center Playground Equipment – United Methodist Church of West Union Repair of 1914 Rock Island Caboose – Oelwein Railroad Museum Digitizing Elgin Echo for Genealogy Services – Friends of Elgin Library Preserving Fayette’s History – Digitizing Fayette Newspapers Upgrade heating system in the historic Larrabee School Equipment – Kaleidoscope Kids Care Center Updating Communication Equipment – Hawkeye First Responder Team Operation Family Pack – Northeast Iowa Food Bank Purchase of outdoor equipment – Rainbow Land Preschool and Daycare Iowa Kid’s Sight Screening – Oelwein Lion’s Club West Union House – Habitat for Humanity, Fayette County

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,599.81 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 8% Community Affairs & Development - 42%

 The Fayette County Community Foundation has $322,497.06 in Total Assets (includes both Endowment and Expendable Fund)

Education - 11%

 The Fayette County Community Foundation has $223,013.02 in Total Endowed assets

Health - 14%

Environment - 4%

Historic Preservation - 8% Human Service - 13%


Who We Are The Floyd County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Floyd County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Floyd County Community Foundation Ron Noah, Chair Charley Perry, Vice Chair

Boyd Campbell Warren Dunkel

Sue McDonnell Susan Nelson

Larry Pump, Treasurer Kip Hauser, Past Chair

Jim Erb Trevis O'Connell Veronica Litterer Andy Pattee

Pam Popelka Lyle Schlader Amy Staudt Lorraine Winterink

Marsha Wright

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Established Funds

Bucklen Family Fund Daisy Kivel Memorial Fund for Floyd County Extension Fossil and Prairie Center Endowment Fund Marble Rock Parks Fund Marble Rock Visioning Expendable Fund Floyd County General Community Fund Floyd County Expendable Fund Floyd County Operantions Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Floyd County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Floyd County Community Foundation received $211,876.17 in donations in 2009.  The Floyd County Community Foundation has $452,950.03 in Total Assets.  The Floyd County Community Foundation has $321,143.51 in Total Endowed assets.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $103,676.25 was given out in grants to benefit Floyd County.  The Floyd County Community Foundation funded 29 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Floyd County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Charles City Arts Council

Jordan River, Inc.

Charles City Civic Foundation

Lutheran Services in Iowa, Inc. Marble Rock Community Improvement Association

Charles City Family YMCA Charles City Foster Grandparent Program

Marble Rock Fire Department

Charles City Parks & Recreation Dept.

Marble Rock Historical Society

Charles City Police Department First United Methodist Church Floyd Community Center Floyd Community Volunteer Fire Dept. Floyd County Community Foundation Floyd County Historical Society & Museum Floyd County Search and Rescue

Marble Rock Powerhouse Park Project Marble Rock Veterans Monument Association Nora Springs Community Foundation, Inc. Nora Springs Farm Fire Service Company Nora Springs Historical Society North Iowa Community Action Organization Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Floyd County Sheriff's Office

Rudd Community Fire Service

Fossil & Prairie Center Foundation

The Learning Center

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,554.14 *January1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 9% Community Affairs & Development - 30% Education - 0% Environment - 1%

Health - 5% Historic Preservation - 6% Human Service - 49%


Who We Are The Community Foundation of Franklin County is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Franklin County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Community Foundation of Franklin County Paulette Bridges Velma Butt Dennis Carlson

James Davies Roger Doughan Mary Symens

Joyce Koch Ruth Skeries Beverly Peters Kaye Vanness

Established Funds  Community Foundation of Franklin County General Community Fund  Community Foundation of Franklin County Expendable Fund  Community Foundation of Franklin County Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Community Foundation of Franklin County can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Grant Making Statistics (Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $ 96,554.13 was given out in grants to benefit Franklin County.  The Community Foundation of Franklin County funded 28 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Franklin County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Access Incorporated

Friends of Beeds Lake

Alexander Community Center

Geneva Fire Department

Alexander Public Library

Hampton Baseball Commission

Coulter- Library

Hampton Comm. Christian Daycare

Dows Fire Department

Hampton Rotary Club

Dows Senior Citizens

Hansell Volunteer Fire Department

Dows Swimming Pool

Iowa Lions Foundation

Education Foundation of CAL

Latimer Park Society National Society of the DAR- CandleStick Chapter

Franklin County Agri & Fair Society Franklin Co. Alcoholism Service Center Franklin County Charitable Foundation Franklin County Extension- 4-H

Sheffield Volunteer Fire Department St. Paul's Lutheran Church- Boy Scout Troop 1120

Franklin County Historical Society

Windsor Theatre Development

Franklin County Conservation

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,554.13 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 8%

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Community Foundation of Franklin County received $129,240.21 in donations in 2009.  The Community Foundation of Franklin County has $217,678.45 in Total Assets.  The Community Foundation of Franklin County has $121,082.14 in Total Endowed assets.

Sheffield Public Library

Community Affairs & Development - 20% Education - 22% Environment - 1% Health -0% Historic Preservation - 13% Human Service - 36%


Who We Are The Grundy County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Grundy County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Grundy County Community Foundation Kelly Riskedahl Tom McClean Chris Schildroth

Brenda Heitmeyer Jim Petersen Jane Gallentine

Jill Johnson Keely Harken Wendy Lage

Donald Knudsen Jordan Dirks Merlin Chapman

Established Funds  Grundy County Memorial Hospital Foundation Endowment Fund  Grundy County Community Foundation General Community Fund  Grundy County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Grundy County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Grundy County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Grundy County Community Foundation received $149,749.80 in donations in 2009.  The Grundy County Community Foundation has $354,576.73 in Total Assets.  The Grundy County Community Foundation has $249,985.80 in Total Endowed assets.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $96,557.92 was given out in grants to benefit Grundy County.  The Grundy County Community Foundation funded 35 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Grundy County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Allison Area Foster Parents Support Barn Quilts of Grundy County BCLUW School District - High School Art Department City of Beaman/Betterment Club City of Reinbeck Conrad Main Street, Inc. Conrad Park Board Dike New Hartford High School - Art Department Dike Public Library Dike-New Hartford School/Dike Elementary G R Daycare Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School - interactive white board Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School -projector Grundy Center/Chamber of Commerce Grundy Community Center

Grundy Community Preschool & Child Care Association Grundy County Agricultural Society Grundy County Farmers Market Grundy County Memorial Hospital Grundy Family YMCA Gundy County Conservation Board Joyful Noise Daycare Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa, Inc. Kling Memorial Library Lutheran Services in Iowa, Inc. Morrison Town Park Northeast Iowa Food Bank Operation Threshold - Food Pantry Operation Threshold - Holiday projects Reinbeck City Hall Reinbeck Main Street Wellsburg City Hall Wellsburg Library Wolf Creek Child Care

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,557.92 *January1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 0% Community Affairs & Development - 51% Education - 23% Environment - 0% Health - 1% Historic Preservation - 4% Human Service - 21%


Who We Are The Howard County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Howard County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Howard County Community Foundation Deb Roethler Larry Norby Mark Meirick Kelly Bodermann Harlan Noble Dick Wagoner Dave Sovereign Larry McGee Elaine Govern Wayne Kerian Dawn Fairbanks

Established Funds  Regional Health Services of Howard County Endowment Fund  Howard County Community Foundation General Community Fund  Howard County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Howard County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Howard County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $98,530.00 was given out in grants to benefit Howard County.  The Howard County Community Foundation funded 48 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Howard County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Bridge Organization, Inc. Chester Fire Dept. Chester-Lime Springs Community Club City of Cresco City of Riceville Cresco Area Chamber of Commerce Cresco Community Fire Protective District Cresco Fire Dept. Cresco Park & Rec Department Czech Heritage Partnership (CHP) Elma Depot Museum Elma Early Childhood Center, Inc Elma Fire Dept. Elma Park & Recreation Howard Co. ER Management Commission Howard County Agricultural Society Howard County Child Care Ass./Kessel Kids Howard County Community Foundation Howard County Conservation Board Howard-Winn. CSD- Crestwood Elm. School

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $107,965.26 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 6%

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Howard County Community Foundation received $140,865.21 in donations in 2009.  The Howard County Community Foundation has $228,612.86 in Total Assets.  The Howard County Community Foundation has $132,061.81 in Total Endowed assets.

Howard-Winn. CSD- Elma Elementary Charter School Howard-Winneshiek CSD- Lime Springs/ Chester Elementary School Howard-Winneshiek Genealogy Society Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame Foundation Lidtke Mill Lime Springs Brown Park Lime Springs Swimming Pool Lime Springs Volunteer Fire Dept. Northeast Iowa Food Bank Notre Dame Catholic School Organization Prairie Springs Recreational Trails Protivin Fire Department Riceville Community Foundation Riceville Fire Department Riceville Public Library Spring Ahead Preschool Trinity Catholic School VFW Post 4561

Community Affairs & Development - 41% Education - 22% Environment - 0% Health - 0% Historic Preservation - 12% Human Service - 19%


Who We Are The Iowa County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Iowa County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Iowa County Community Foundation Lewis McMeen Kristie Wetjen

Orville Bloethe Barb Musgrove

Alice De-Rycke Cameron Miles

Alan Jensen Deb Collum-Calderwood

William Lynch Scott Romine

Dave Volkens Charles Montross

Shirley Messer

Victor Rathje

Established Funds  Orville & Loanna Bloethe Family Fund  Iowa County Community Foundation General Community Fund  Iowa County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Iowa County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Iowa County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $97,906.24 was given out in grants to benefit Iowa County.  The Iowa County Community Foundation funded 17 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Iowa County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Amana Colonies Historical Sites Foundation Amana Colonies Trails, Inc. Amana Heritage Society American Legion- Harold E. Smith Post 54 Friends of Iowa County Conservation Foundation Iowa 4-H Foundation Iowa County Agriculture Extension Iowa County Board of Supervisors Iowa County EMS/Ambulance Service Iowa County Fair, Inc. Iowa Legal Aid- Cedar Rapids Regional Office K.I.N.D. Care Inc. Marengo Picnic in the Park, Inc. Rural Employment Alternatives, Inc. Victor Downtown Improvement Committee Williamsburg Community Child Care dba Kidz on the Ridge Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,906.24 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 0%

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Community Affairs & Development - 48%

 The Iowa County Community Foundation received $129,240.29 in donations in 2009.  The Iowa County Community Foundation has $329,000.56 in Total Assets.  The Iowa County Community Foundation has $234.244.25 in Total Endowed assets.

Education - 0% Environment - 28% Health - 0% Historic Preservation - 5% Human Service -19%


Grant Making Statistics

Who We Are The Kossuth County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Kossuth County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Kossuth County Community Foundation Allan Boyken

Jerry Clark

Don McGregor

Pat Reding

Kristie Brown Shelly Brown

David Fenchel Kirk Hayes

Mary Noonan Blair Redenius

Beth Rolling Stuart Simonson

Gregg Buchanan

Ellengray Kennedy

Established Funds 

Active Senior Citizens of Algona, Inc.

Kiwanis Club of Algona Endowment Fund

Algona Family YMCA Foundation Fund

Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company Fund

Don J. Whittemore Endowment Fund

John Cowin & Sharon Hackenmiller Cowin Fund

Zach Purcell Foundation Fund

Kossuth Co. Community Foundation Expendable Fund

Iowas State Bank of Algona Charitable Fund

Kossuth Co. Community Foundation General Fund

Kirk & Julie Hayes Family Fund

Kossuth Co. Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Kossuth County C.A.R.E. Team Fund

Kossuth Co. Comm. Foundation Governing Committee Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Kossuth County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Kossuth County Community Foundation received $149.094.63 in donations in 2009.  The Kossuth County Community Foundation has $844,384.26 in Total Assets.  The Kossuth County Community Foundation has $731,415.42 in Total Endowed assets.

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $126,580.13 was given out in grants to benefit Kossuth County.  The Kossuth County Community Foundation funded 40 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Kossuth County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Active Seniors Citizens of Algona, Inc. Algona Community Bullpup Preschool Algona EMS Algona Family YMCA Algona Public Library Bancroft Health Club Bancroft Public Library Blakjer/Lone Rock Preservation Corporation Burt Community Center Burt Public Library City of Burt Exceptional Opportunities, Inc. Friends of Garrigan Schools Good Hope Lutheran Church Iowa Lakes Community College-Northwest Iowa RSVP Kossuth Connections Coalition Kossuth County Board of Supervisors

Kossuth County CARE Team Kossuth County Community Foundation Kossuth County Economic Development Kossuth County Historical Society Lakota Public Library Ledyard Public Library LuVerne Library LuVerne Parks North Kossuth Area Youth Development Council-T.E.A.M.-Swea City Prairie Partners RC&D Area, Inc.-Fresh Connections Co-Op Stinson Prairie Arts Council Titonka Public Library Water's Edge Nature Center Foundation Wesley Public Library Whittemore Ambulance Service Whittemore Community Center Whittemore Public Library

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,554.13 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 1% Community Affairs & Development - 30% Education - 23% Environment - 3% Health - 11%

Historic Preservation - 4% Human Service - 28%


Grant Making Statistics

Who We Are The Marshall County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Marshall County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Marshall County Community Foundation Carrie Barr Betsy Macke Michael Bloom

Patrick Stansberry Nancy Adams Nancy Peterson

Tyson Finders Christopher Duree Deane Adams

Barbara Pickard Val Ruff David Waterhouse

Established Funds       

Albion Library & Heritage Center Endowment Fund Harold & Mercedes Cessford Memorial Scholarship Fund John Cahill Marshall County Directors Fund Marshalltown Coalition for Youth – The Reach out & Read Fund Marshall County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Marshall County Community Foundation General Fund Marshall County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Marshall County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Marshall County Community Foundation received $136,917.19 in donations in 2009.  The Marshall County Community Foundation has $306,196.14 in Total Assets.  The Marshall County Community Foundation has $204,753.51 in Total Endowed assets.

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $100,150.00 was given out in grants to benefit Marshall County.  The Marshall County Community Foundation funded 36 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Marshall County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Albion Municipal Library Youth Programming AEA 267 Career Academy Success Program Animal Rescue League Security Equipment Central Iowa RSVP Winter Weatherization Project Child Abuse Prevention Services Books and Beasties City of Ferguson Community Center City of LeGrand Arts and Enrichment Program East Marshall High School Healthy Kids Project Heart of Iowa Big Brothers/Big Sisters Mentor Recruitment Imagine 2011 Bicycle Committee Brochure Iowa Barbeque Society State BBQ Championship Iowa River Hospice CADD IV Pumps IVCCD Family Literacy Program IVCCD GED for Job Seekers IVCCD SEEK ISU Extension After School Program Kiwanis Club Back Pack Project Kiwanis Club Onesie Project Latinos en Accion de CCI Building Latino Leaders

Marshall County Arts & Culture Alliance Linn Creek Arts Festival Marshall County Coalition for Youth Playing Safe for Quality Marshall County Coalition for Youth Reach for the Stars Marshall County Conservation Board Bicycle Trail Extension Marshalltown Comm. School District School Nurse Position Marshalltown High School Art and Design Marshalltown Federation of Women’s Clubs Binford House Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center Auxiliary Tribute to Caregivers Marshalltown Noon Lions Club Park Repair Marshalltown Youth Foundation Scholarships Melbourne Public Library books Mid-Iowa Foster Grandparent Program Orpheum Partnership Renovation Salvation Army Summer Program State Center Historical Society Washington School #6 Youth and Shelter Services Travel Vouchers

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $97,754.13 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009


Who We Are The Poweshiek County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Poweshiek County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Poweshiek County Community Foundation David Arendt Bob Brennan Nicole Brua-Behrens

Greg Jansen Catherine Lents

Derik Parker Scott Steffen

Perry Wehrle Coleen Van Dyke

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $97,681.00 was given out in grants to benefit Poweshiek County.  The Poweshiek County Community Foundation funded 24 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Poweshiek County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Brooklyn Community Foundation Brooklyn Historical Society Brooklyn Ruritan Club Brooklyn Volunteer Fire Department City of Hartwick

Established Funds  Poweshiek County Community Foundation General Fund  Poweshiek County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Poweshiek County Community Foundation Opperations Fund Memories & Special Recognition The Poweshiek County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Poweshiek County Community Foundation received $129,280.21 in donations in 2009.  The Poweshiek County Community Foundation has $216,219.49 in Total Assets.  The Poweshiek County Community Foundation has $121,082.14 in Total Endowed assets.

Deep River Trees Forever Galaxy Inc.

Hartwick Fire Department/Community Center Imagine Grinnell Foundation Malcom Ruritan Club Montezuma Community Schools Montezuma Community Schools Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Grinnell Big Brothers/Big Sisters

Poweshiek County Conservation Board Poweshiek County Emergency Management

Grinnell Mutual Aquatics Center

Poweshiek County Extension

Grinnell Regional Medical Center

Poweshiek County Mental Health Center

Grinnell- Stewart Library

Sugar Creek Township

Grinnell Area Arts Council

Guernsey Improvement Committee

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $97,681.00 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 2% Community Affairs & Development - 46% Education - 24% Environment - 0% Health - 12% Historic Preservaton - 3% Human Service - 13%


Who We Are The Readlyn Community Fund is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Bremer County Community Foundation under the umbrella of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Readlyn Community Fund was established to build a stronger, healthier community today, and in the future. We support our donors and the community with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community.

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $8,000.00 was given out in grants to benefit the Readyln community.  The Readlyn Community fund funded 7 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Waverly Community Discretionary Grant Recipients:

Committee Members Readlyn Community Fund Janet Huebner

Troy Kuethe

Brenda Meyer

Bob Casterton

Virgil Matthias

Aaron Sauerbrei

Area Youth Baseball & Softball Community Lutheran School of Readlyn Readlyn Community Club Readlyn Community Library

Established Funds

Readlyn Fire Department

Readlyn Community Endowment Fund Readlyn Community Expendable Fund

Readlyn First Responders

Memories & Special Recognition The Readlyn Community Fund can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Readlyn Police Dept

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $8,000.00 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Donor Contribution Statistics

Arts & Culture - 0%

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Community Affairs & Development - 29%

 The Readlyn Community Fund received $1,500.00 in donations in 2009.  The Readlyn Community Fund has $243,832.43 in Total Assets.  The Readlyn Community Fund has $6,776.98 in Total Endowed assets.

Education - 27% Environment - 0% Health - 6%

Historic Preservation - 0% Human Services - 38%


Who We Are The Tama County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Tama County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Tama County Community Foundation Committee Members Mandy Gehring

Kent Folsom

Jerry Buskohl

Skip Wilson

Ellen Young Arlene Vondracek

Linn Snell Nancy Braasch

Sue Holubar Joyce Wiese

Rosanne Foster Janice Bazal

Roger Ochs Pat Veit

Stephanie DeSchamp Lori Leytham

Sue Carnahan Robert Tyynismaa

Midge Horton Jim Little

Gerry Kopriva Rick Krug

Dennis Modlin

Ray Murray

Linda Roelofse

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $130,921.13 was given out in grants to benefit Tama County.  The Tama County Community Foundation funded 28 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Tama County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Chelsea Community Building

Tama County Conservation Board

City of Chelsea

Tama County Council on Aging Tama County Economic Development

City of Clutier Dysart Historical Society Dysart Lions Club Gladbrook Community Foundation

Established Funds     

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

South Tama County United Endowment South Tama County United Fund Tama County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Tama County Community Foundation General Fund Tama County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Tama County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Tama County Community Foundation received $162,150.30 in donations in 2009.  The Tama County Community Foundation has $367,941.79 in Total Assets.  The Tama County Community Foundation has $252,246.06 in Total Endowed assets.

Gladbrook Fitness & Wellness Center Kids' Corner Day Care Mental Health Clinic of Tama County North Tama Activity Center- BASIC North Tama Community Schools Pied Piper Preschool & Day Care Center

Tama Public Library Toledo Community Theatre Guild Toledo Public Library Foundation Traer Public Library Traer Shaker Gallery Traer Theatre, Inc. Traer Winding Stairs Festival Union Middle School Vining Emergency Shelter

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $96,554.14 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 2% Community Affairs & Development - 50% Education - 10% Environment - 15% Health - 9% Historic Preservation - 8% Human Service - 6%


Who We Are The Waterville Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build a stronger, healthier community today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Waterville Community Foundation William Halvorson Virgil Thorstenson

Marlys Leiran Sandra Bresnahan

Diane Rathbun Curt Rathbun

Established Funds  Friends of Waterville Elementary Fund  Waterville Community Charitable Unrestricted Fund

Memories & Special Recognition The Waterville Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials. Donor Contribution Statistics

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $500.00 was given out in grants to benefit Waterville.  The Waterville Community Foundation funded 2 scholarships through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

Grants One goal of the Waterville Community Foundation is to build a stronger, healthier, more vibrant community. We utilize several strategies to make this goal a reality, including effective grantmaking and offering scholarship opportunities to promising students.

Funding Areas A vital part of the Waterville Community Foundation's mission is making charitable grants to non-profit agencies that serve and support the citizens of the community. We support the broad charitable needs of the community we serve by making grants in the areas of: Community Affairs & Development Arts & Culture Education Environment Education & Protection Health

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Historic Preservation

 The Waterville Community Foundation received $1040.00 in donations in 2009.  The Waterville Community Foundation has $34,996.39 in Total Assets.  The Waterville Community Foundation has $33,753.29 in Total Endowed assets.

Human Services If you would like more information on how the Community Foundation can Help you help your community, please contact our administrative offices at 319-287-9106.


Who We Are The Waverly Community Fund is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Bremer County Community Foundation under the umbrella of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Waverly Community Fund was established to build a stronger, healthier community today, and in the future. We support our donors and the community with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Waverly Community Fund Nancy Zimmerman Cal Corson Mark Hanawalt Jim Infelt

Bob Buckingham Jere Vyverberg Kathy Folkerts Chris Foy

Pam Egli Gary Grace Fred Hagemann

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $17,860.00 was given out in grants to benefit the Waverly community.  The Waverly Community fund funded 14 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Waverly Community Discretionary Grant Recipients: Allison Area Foster Parents Support Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa, Inc. - Waverly Bremer County Historical Society Cedar Valley Friends of the Family Compassionate Friends of Waverly

Established Funds

Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois

Corson Family Charitable Unrestricted Fund Dr. Herbert W. Rathe Fund Jim Corson Memorial Golf Outing Mkt Fund Shellrock Products Fund Waverly Area Wrestling Fund Waverly Community Charitable Unrestricted Fund Waverly Community Expendable Fund

Grace Baptist Church Lutheran Services in Iowa, Inc. North Star Community Services Senior Citizen's Group Inc. of Waverly Wartburg Community Symphony Waverly Child Care

Memories & Special Recognition

The Waverly Community Fund can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

Waverly-Shell Rock High School Waverly-Shell Rock Junior High School

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $17,860.00 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 7 %

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Community Affairs & Development - 6%

 The Waverly Community Fund received $ $20,295.96 in donations in 2009.  The Waverly Community Fund has $447,283.41 in Total Assets.  The Waverly Community Fund has $ $440,506.43 in Total Endowed assets.

Education - 24% Environment - 0% Health - 0% Historic Preservation - 5% Human Services - 58%


Who We Are The Winnebago County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Winnebago County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community. Committee Members Winnebago County Community Foundation Daryl Sherman Rod Craft Terry Durby Al Hagen

Steve Hassebroek Marilyn Hoffman Darwin Lehman Terry Wegener

Mike Evans Darris Peterson Mike Holstad Carol Peterson Bill Krahling Tamara Jacobson Teresa Nicholson

Established Funds  Winnebago County Community Foundation Expendable Fund  Winnebago County Community Foundation General Fund  Winnebago County Community Foundation Opperations Fund

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $97,054.13 was given out in grants to benefit Winnebago County.  The Winnebago County Community Foundation funded 29 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Winnebago County Discretionary Grant Recipients: Buffalo Center Historical Society

Lake Mills Area Historical Society

City of Buffalo Center- Heritage Town Center

Lake Mills Chamber Development Corp

City of Buffalo Center Public Library

Lake Mills Community Schools

City of Buffalo Center-Municipal Swimming Pool

Lake Mills Community Schools

City of Forest City/FC Disc Golf Course

Lake Mills Entertainment, Inc.

City of Forest City/FC Lions Club

North Iowa Community Schools

City of Rake – Lights for Main Street

Scarville Booster Club

City of Rake- Fire Department

Scarville Booster Club- Scarville Fire Dept.

City of Rake- Public Library

Town of Scarville – Enhance Park

City of Rake-Rake First Respondeers

Winnebago County Conservation Board

City of Thompson – Pool Updates

Hospice of North Iowa

Winnebago County Extension Winnebago County ExtensionWinnebago County Fair Association Winnebago County ExtensionWinnebago Co. Fair

Lake Mills Ambulance Service

Winnebago County Historical Society

City of Thompson Fire Department City of Thompson-Thompson Ambulance Service

Memories & Special Recognition The Winnebago County Community Foundation can help you to recognize special people who have made a difference in your life and the life of the community. Donations can be made as a tribute or memorial to an individual, family, organization, etc. Special funds can also be created to handle specific tributes and memorials.

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Winnebago County Community Foundation received $129,740.21 in donations in 2009.  The Winnebago County Community Foundation has $219,766.31 in Total Assets.  The Winnebago County Community Foundation has $121,155.65 in Total Endowed assets.

Total Amount of Grant Dollars Awarded: $97,054.13 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009


Who We Are The Winneshiek County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. Due to the generosity and vision of all our donors, the Community Foundation was established to build stronger, healthier communities in Winneshiek County today, and in the future. We support our donors and the communities we serve with visionary leadership, effective grantmaking and personalized endowment building services.

Helping you help your community.

Ferneva Brimacomb Lorraine Borrowski Connie McCasland Andy VanDer Maaten

Ron Taylor Roger Huinker Jerry Freund Brad Miller

Joe Knobbe Julie Wurtzel Dick Guilgot John Logsdon

Established Funds             

Arp Family Fund Anonymous Winnishiek County Endowment Fund Baker Family Fund Citizens Savings Bank Fund Drew and Cheryl Pellett Family Fund Eugene Hageman Family Fund Friends of Dechorah Public Library Endowment Fund John Chipera Fmaily Fund John Rodecap Family Fund Loma D. & Frederic A. Carlson Decorah Community Schools Fund Robert “Bob” J. Cowie, Jr. Memorial Fund Ronald M. & Lorraine A. Holthaus Fmaily Fund Sister Parish, Inc. Fund

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 From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009, $427,294.06 was given out in grants to benefit Winneshiek County.  The Winneshiek County Community Foundation funded 25 projects through the 2009 Discretionary grantmaking process.

2009 Winneshiek County Discretionary Grant Recipients:

Committee Members Winneshiek County Community Foundation Tom Ridout Dave Riha Mike Klimesh Don Arendt

Grant Making Statistics

(Statistics look at grantmaking from January1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

Spectrum Network Endowment Fund Trout Run Trail-Decorah Fund VanDer Maaten Family Fund Willard H. and Mary Ellen S. Holthaus Family Fund Winneshiek County Community Foundation Expendable Fund Winneshiek County Community Foundation General Fund Winneshiek County Community Foundation Opperations Fund Winneshiek County Community Foundation Cho Sun, Inc. Scholarship Fund Winneshiek County Fair Endowment Fund Winneshiek Medical Center Foundation Endowment Fund

Aase Haugen Homes, Inc. American Red Cross of the TriStates- Tri-County Unit Calmar Commercial Club Calmar Fire & Rescue City of Fort Atkinson Decorah Public Library Decorah Public Library - RSVP DeSales School Fort Atkinson Fire Department Greater Area Pantry Helping Services for Northeast Iowa, Inc. Luther College- Celebration Iowa National Society of the DARHannah Lee Chapter

Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation Northeast Iowa Food Bank Ossian Fire Department South Winneshiek Community School Spillville Civic Improvement Association Spillville Little League The Spectrum Network Toys Go 'Round Toy Lending Library Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum Winneshiek County Agricultural Association Winneshiek County Community Foundation Fund Winneshiek County Conservation Board

Total Amount of Discretionary Grant Dollars Awarded: $109,000.00 *January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009

Arts & Culture - 3%

Donor Contribution Statistics

(Calculations are based on January 1, 2009 through December 31st, 2009)

 The Winneshiek County Community Foundation received $296,682.58 in donations in 2009.  The Winneshiek County Community Foundation has $1,617,742.59 in Total Assets.  The Winneshiek County Community Foundation has $1,145,904.50 in Total Endowed assets.

Community Affairs & Development - 40% Education - 17% Environment - 1% Health - 7% Historic Preservation - 1% Human Service - 32%


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