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    Youth and Shelter Services Foundation

    ActiveHousing & Shelter
    AMES, IAWebsite5152333141

    About Youth and Shelter Services Foundation

    Creating hope and opportunity by putting kids first.

    Focus Areas

    Youth homelessnessSupportive housingMental healthAddiction treatmentFoster care supportEducation retentionJob training and employment supportFood security / nutrition education

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit organizations (unspecified service population)

    Funding Style

    program support / operationscapital/infrastructure fundingcapacity building

    About Youth and Shelter Services Foundation

    Youth and Shelter Services Foundation’s recent grantmaking is dominated by large support for Youth and Shelter Services Inc in Ames, all described as assistance with program services and capital improvements. The biggest reported grant in the data is $5,354,376 in 2025, followed by $2,428,189 in 2023 and $1,974,993 in 2024, showing a repeated commitment to the same local nonprofit. That pattern fits the foundation’s stated summary of creating hope and opportunity by putting kids first, and it aligns with its focus areas in youth homelessness, supportive housing, mental health, addiction treatment, foster care support, education retention, job training and employment support, and food security / nutrition education. The foundation also operates a named scholarship program, the Mary Ann and Jim Black Collegiate Recovery Scholarship, for graduates of Ember Recovery who want to continue to higher education in Iowa.

    What Youth and Shelter Services Foundation Funds

    In youth homelessness and housing-related work, the foundation supports Youth and Shelter Services Inc with grants tied to program services and capital improvements. Its focus list also includes supportive housing, mental health, and addiction treatment, which matches the organization’s broader service model. The foundation’s recovery-related educational support appears in the Mary Ann and Jim Black Collegiate Recovery Scholarship, a $1,000 scholarship for graduates of Ember Recovery pursuing higher education at Iowa State University, a community college with intent to transfer to Iowa State, or another institution of higher education. Its stated focus areas also extend to foster care support, education retention, job training and employment support, and food security / nutrition education, indicating a service mix that goes beyond shelter to longer-term stability.

    How Youth and Shelter Services Foundation Gives

    The foundation’s grant size profile is large and fairly tight: p25 is $2,201,591, the median is $2,428,189, and p75 is $3,891,282. Its recent grant record shows repeated support to the same recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for program services and capital improvements. That suggests an ongoing operating-and-capital relationship rather than isolated one-time awards. The foundation is not a donor-advised fund, does not fund individuals broadly, and does not make program-related investments. It also offers one small scholarship program that accepts unsolicited applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $5.4M

    Total Assets

    $9.5M

    Total Revenue

    $1.6M

    Total Expenses

    $5.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2.2M and $3.9M, with a median of $2.4M.

    25th Percentile

    $2.2M

    Median

    $2.4M

    75th Percentile

    $3.9M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    ANDREW ALLEN

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    project-specific capital improvements

    Topics

    program service delivery supportfacility renovation and upgradesequipment and capital asset purchaseexpansion of program capacity

    Where Youth and Shelter Services Foundation Makes Grants

    This is a highly local funder. All recorded grants in the dataset go to recipients in Iowa, and the top giving state is IA with 100% of grants landing in the foundation’s headquarters state. The recent grant recipient is in Ames, and the scholarship program is also tied to Iowa-based higher education options. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants recorded domestically.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Youth and Shelter Services Foundation

    What are Youth and Shelter Services Foundation’s main focus areas?

    The foundation lists youth homelessness, supportive housing, mental health, addiction treatment, foster care support, education retention, job training and employment support, and food security / nutrition education. Its recent grants also show support for program services and capital improvements.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is substantial: p25 is $2,201,591, the median is $2,428,189, and p75 is $3,891,282. The largest recent grant in the data is $5,354,376.

    Does the foundation give outside Iowa?

    No. The geographic scope is local, the top state by grant count is IA, and 100% of recorded grants go to recipients in the headquarters state. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.

    Does Youth and Shelter Services Foundation have a scholarship program?

    Yes. The Mary Ann and Jim Black Collegiate Recovery Scholarship provides $1,000 to graduates of Ember Recovery who want to pursue higher education at Iowa State University, a community college with intent to transfer to Iowa State, or another institution of higher education.

    Are the foundation’s recent grants recurring or one-time awards?

    The recent record shows repeated support to Youth and Shelter Services Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Each of those grants was described as assistance with program services and capital improvements, which points to an ongoing relationship.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    YOUTH AND SHELTER SERVICES INCAMES, IA$5,354,3762025TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS`
    YOUTH AND SHELTER SERVICES INCAMES, IA$1,974,9932024TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
    YOUTH AND SHELTER SERVICES INCAMES, IA$2,428,1892023TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

    YOUTH AND SHELTER SERVICES INC

    $5,354,376
    AMES, IA2025

    TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS`

    YOUTH AND SHELTER SERVICES INC

    $1,974,993
    AMES, IA2024

    TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

    YOUTH AND SHELTER SERVICES INC

    $2,428,189
    AMES, IA2023

    TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM SERVICES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS