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    Housing Fund for Linn County

    ActiveHousing & Shelter
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IAWebsite3193659941

    About Housing Fund for Linn County

    A community-based non-profit housing trust fund dedicated to supporting and promoting affordable housing in Linn County through activities including rehabilitation, preservation, new construction, and homebuyer assistance. ECICOG administers the fund and provides grant administration and construction management.

    Focus Areas

    Affordable housingHome rehabilitationHomebuyer assistance / down payment assistanceNew construction (affordable units)Disaster recovery housingHousing inspections and code complianceConstruction management and grant administration

    Who They Fund

    homeowners (owner-occupants)rental tenants/low-income renterstransitional shelter residents (including youth)households needing rent or down-payment assistance

    About Housing Fund for Linn County

    Housing Fund for Linn County’s largest recent grant went to Matthew 25 Ministry Hub, which received $1,010,083 in 2023 and $790,582 in 2024 for home and rental rehabilitation. That pattern captures the fund’s core role: financing housing preservation, repair, and supply in Linn County through project-based support. The foundation also backed Neighborhood Finance Corporation with $242,808 in 2024 for homeowner rehabilitation, after a $200,649 award the year before for the same purpose, showing repeated support for the same local housing work. The fund’s grantmaking reaches several parts of the affordable housing pipeline. It has supported construction through Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity, shelter-related housing needs through Catherine McAuley Center, Foundation 2, Waypoint Services, and Willis Dady Emergency Shelter, and access-to-homeownership work through Marion Community Build. ECICOG also appears as a recurring grantee for grant administration and construction management, reflecting the operational structure around the fund’s housing programs. Across these awards, the foundation funds rehabilitation, new construction, transitional housing, rental support, and down payment assistance within its local service area.

    What Housing Fund for Linn County Funds

    Affordable housing rehabilitation is a central theme in the grant record. Matthew 25 Ministry Hub received $1,010,083 in 2023 and $790,582 in 2024 for home and rental rehab, while Affordable Housing Network Inc. received $26,500 in 2023 for housing rehab and resale and $13,932 in 2024 for rental housing rehab. The fund also supports homeownership pathways. Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity was awarded $42,673 in 2023 for homeowner new construction and $42,327 in 2024 for new construction, and Marion Community Build received $15,000 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2023 for down payment assistance. Housing stability shows up in shelter and rent-related grants as well. Catherine McAuley Center received $58,744 in 2023 for transitional housing and $11,509 in 2024 for housing rehab, while Willis Dady Emergency Shelter received $30,000 in 2023 for winter and overflow shelter and $16,231 in 2024 for rent assistance.

    How Housing Fund for Linn County Gives

    Grant sizes cluster around a relatively modest middle tier, with a p25 of $14,316, a median of $30,000, and a p75 of $78,740. The recent record includes both six-figure project awards and smaller operating-style support for housing services, shelter, and administration. ECICOG appears across multiple years as the grant administrator and construction management partner, and several recipients recur year over year, including Matthew 25 Ministry Hub, Neighborhood Finance Corporation, Willis Dady Emergency Shelter, Waypoint Services, Catherine McAuley Center, Affordable Housing Network Inc., Hope Community Development Association, Marion Community Build, and Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity. The foundation is a local housing trust fund rather than an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.3M

    Total Assets

    $1.2M

    Total Revenue

    $1.7M

    Total Expenses

    $1.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $14K and $79K, with a median of $30K.

    25th Percentile

    $14K

    Median

    $30K

    75th Percentile

    $79K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.

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    TRACEY ACHENBACH

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    people experiencing homelessness (winter/overflow shelter users)

    Funding Style

    direct service fundingcapital/infrastructure grantsproject-based construction supportgrant administration/management support

    Topics

    homeowner rehabilitationrental housing rehabilitationnew construction of homeowner unitsacquisition and rehabilitation of housingtransitional and youth shelter rehabilitationrental and winter/overflow shelter supportrental assistance and down payment assistance

    Where Housing Fund for Linn County Makes Grants

    The foundation’s giving is entirely in Iowa, with 100% of grants to recipients in the HQ state. Cedar Rapids is the main recipient city in the recent grant list, joined by Marion for down payment assistance. The program geography is local rather than multi-state, and the active programs also name Linn County as the primary service area, with some related partnerships extending to Coralville, Vinton, and Washington County in specific homebuyer assistance work.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Housing Fund for Linn County

    What kinds of housing work does Housing Fund for Linn County support?

    Its recent grants support home and rental rehabilitation, homeowner rehabilitation, new construction, transitional and youth shelter work, rent assistance, winter/overflow shelter support, and down payment assistance. Examples include Matthew 25 Ministry Hub for home/rental rehab, Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity for new construction, and Willis Dady Emergency Shelter for winter/overflow shelter and rent assistance.

    How large are typical grants?

    The typical grant size is $14,316 at the 25th percentile, $30,000 at the median, and $78,740 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger project awards above $1 million, which are tied to major rehabilitation work.

    Does the foundation fund outside Iowa?

    No. The recipient country distribution shows 23 grants, all in the US, and the geographic scope of giving is local. The recent grants list places recipients in Iowa cities such as Cedar Rapids and Marion.

    Does the foundation make repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including Matthew 25 Ministry Hub, Neighborhood Finance Corporation, ECICOG, Catherine McAuley Center, Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity, Foundation 2, Waypoint Services, Willis Dady Emergency Shelter, Affordable Housing Network Inc., Hope Community Development Association, and Marion Community Build.

    What role does ECICOG play in this funder’s work?

    ECICOG is the administrator for the Housing Fund for Linn County and provides grant administration and construction management. In the recent grants list, ECICOG also received direct support of $99,084 in 2024 and $98,736 in 2023 for grant administration and construction management.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    Housing Fund for Linn County Housing Programs

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    Who can apply: Income limits vary by county; only low-to-moderate income homeowners living in the home as their primary residence are eligible for owner-occupied rehabilitation programs. The trust fund also accepts applications from local governments and qualified housing providers needing financial assistance to implement affordable housing projects.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    MATTHEW 25 MINISTRY HUBCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$790,5822024HOME/RENTAL REHAB
    NEIGHBORHOOD FINANCE CORPORATIONCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$242,8082024HOMEOWNER REHAB
    ECICOGCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$99,0842024GRANT ADM/CONST MGMT
    CEDAR VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITYCEADR RAPIDS, IA$42,3272024NEW CONSTRUCTION
    FOUNDATION 2CEDAR RAPIDS, IA$42,0842024YOUTH SHELTER REHAB
    WILLIS DADY EMERGENCY SHELTERCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$16,2312024RENT ASSITANCE
    MARION COMMUNITY BUILDMARION, IA$15,0002024DOWN PAYMENT ASSITAN
    WAYPOINT SERVICESCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$14,7002024RENT ASSITANCE
    AFFORDABLE HOUSING NETWORK INCCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$13,9322024RENTAL HOUSING REHAB
    CB CEDAR RAPIDS HOUSING LLPCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$12,0002024RENT ASSITANCE
    CATHERINE MCAULEY CENTERCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$11,5092024HOUSING REHAB
    HOPE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$10,0002024HOUSING ACQ/REHAB
    MATTHEW 25 MINISTRY HUBCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$1,010,0832023HOME/RENTAL REHAB
    NEIGHBORHOOD FINANCE CORPORATIONCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$200,6492023HOMEOWNER REHAB
    ECICOGCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$98,7362023GRANT ADM/CONST MGMT
    CATHERINE MCAULEY CENTERCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$58,7442023TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
    CEDAR VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITYCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$42,6732023HOMEOWNER NEW CONSTR
    WAYPOINT SERVICESCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$36,5002023REHAB TRNSITNAL HOUS
    WILLIS DADY EMERGENCY SHELTERCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$30,0002023WINTER/OVERFLOW SHEL
    AFFORDABLE HOUSING NETWORK INCCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$26,5002023HOUSING REHAB/RESALE
    HOPE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$25,0002023ACQUISITION/REHAB
    CB CEDAR RAPIDS HOUSING LLLPCEDAR RAPIDS, IA$12,0002023RENT ASSISTANCE
    MARION COMMUNITY BUILDMARION, IA$10,0002023DOWN PMT ASSISTANCE

    MATTHEW 25 MINISTRY HUB

    $790,582
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    HOME/RENTAL REHAB

    NEIGHBORHOOD FINANCE CORPORATION

    $242,808
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    HOMEOWNER REHAB

    ECICOG

    $99,084
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    GRANT ADM/CONST MGMT

    CEDAR VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $42,327
    CEADR RAPIDS, IA2024

    NEW CONSTRUCTION

    FOUNDATION 2

    $42,084
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    YOUTH SHELTER REHAB

    WILLIS DADY EMERGENCY SHELTER

    $16,231
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    RENT ASSITANCE

    MARION COMMUNITY BUILD

    $15,000
    MARION, IA2024

    DOWN PAYMENT ASSITAN

    WAYPOINT SERVICES

    $14,700
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    RENT ASSITANCE

    AFFORDABLE HOUSING NETWORK INC

    $13,932
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    RENTAL HOUSING REHAB

    CB CEDAR RAPIDS HOUSING LLP

    $12,000
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    RENT ASSITANCE

    CATHERINE MCAULEY CENTER

    $11,509
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    HOUSING REHAB

    HOPE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AS

    $10,000
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2024

    HOUSING ACQ/REHAB

    MATTHEW 25 MINISTRY HUB

    $1,010,083
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    HOME/RENTAL REHAB

    NEIGHBORHOOD FINANCE CORPORATION

    $200,649
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    HOMEOWNER REHAB

    ECICOG

    $98,736
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    GRANT ADM/CONST MGMT

    CATHERINE MCAULEY CENTER

    $58,744
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

    CEDAR VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $42,673
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    HOMEOWNER NEW CONSTR

    WAYPOINT SERVICES

    $36,500
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    REHAB TRNSITNAL HOUS

    WILLIS DADY EMERGENCY SHELTER

    $30,000
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    WINTER/OVERFLOW SHEL

    AFFORDABLE HOUSING NETWORK INC

    $26,500
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    HOUSING REHAB/RESALE

    HOPE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIAT

    $25,000
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    ACQUISITION/REHAB

    CB CEDAR RAPIDS HOUSING LLLP

    $12,000
    CEDAR RAPIDS, IA2023

    RENT ASSISTANCE

    MARION COMMUNITY BUILD

    $10,000
    MARION, IA2023

    DOWN PMT ASSISTANCE