We stand with and support people with disabilities to pursue their best life.
One Vision Charitable Foundation's latest reported grant is a $6,545,000 operating award to One Vision in Clear Lake, Iowa. That single grant matches the foundation's annual giving total, showing a tightly focused pattern centered on One Vision's own mission. The foundation's stated purpose is to stand with and support people with disabilities so they can pursue their best life. Its active programs point to a mix of disability services, community integration, employment services, supportive housing, wellness and recreational services, and thrift services or social enterprise. The grant programs also suggest both organizational support and direct support tied to education or scholarships. The foundation's leadership is listed as Mark Dodd. With assets of $18,259,854 and grants reported entirely in Iowa, One Vision Charitable Foundation appears to fund within a local service environment rather than across a broad national portfolio.
The foundation's cause areas revolve around services for people with disabilities, community integration, and community-based living. Under its One Vision Grant Program, it references support for independence, inclusion, and community-based living in Iowa, with an application process noted on its grant-related pages. One Vision Community Grants extend that framework to disability services, employment supports, housing or Smart Living, and capacity building in North and Central Iowa. A separate Grants & Scholarships program adds education and scholarship support tied to the same mission. The taxonomies associated with the foundation also point to home and community-based services, community employment services for people with disabilities, and wellness and community recreation programs. Across these program names and focus labels, the emphasis is on direct service delivery and person-centered support.
The reported grant-size distribution is flat at $6,545,000 for the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile, which aligns with the single recorded grant at that amount. The available grant record shows one operating award in 2025, so the observed pattern is a large, consolidated grant rather than a dispersed set of smaller awards. The foundation does not fund individuals according to the profile, and it does not make program-related investments. Its grant program materials reference an application process for the One Vision Grant Program, while the Community Grants program is described as community funding support without a stated open application process. The data does not show multi-year recipient overlap beyond the 2025 record.
$6.5M
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Most grants fall between $6.5M and $6.5M, with a median of $6.5M.
25th Percentile
$6.5M
Median
$6.5M
75th Percentile
$6.5M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.
Mark Dodd
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Iowa, and every recorded recipient is in the state. The single recent grant went to Clear Lake, IA, which is also the foundation's headquarters city. Program geography on the website extends to North and Central Iowa for One Vision Community Grants, and Iowa for the broader grant and scholarship program. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with no non-U.S. grants in the record.
Its stated purpose is to support people with disabilities in pursuing their best life. The active program areas point to disability services, community integration, employment services, supportive housing, wellness and recreational services, and thrift services or social enterprise.
The reported grant-size distribution is $6,545,000 at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. The latest recorded grant is also $6,545,000.
The recorded grants are all in Iowa, and the grant recipient country distribution is 100% U.S. The website also identifies North and Central Iowa for One Vision Community Grants and Iowa for the broader grant and scholarship program.
Named program areas include the One Vision Grant Program, One Vision Community Grants, and One Vision Grants & Scholarships. Their focus labels include people with disabilities, community integration, employment supports, housing or Smart Living, capacity building, and education or scholarships.
The profile says it does not fund individuals. The grant and scholarship page still references direct financial support and scholarship opportunities tied to the mission.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One Vision | Clear Lake, IA | $6,545,000 | 2025 | Operations |
One Vision
$6,545,000Operations