To support and advocate for safe and affordable housing opportunities for Pottawattamie County residents.
Pottawattamie County Housing Trust Fund Inc channels its grantmaking into housing activities that serve Pottawattamie County residents, with an emphasis on safe and affordable housing opportunities. Its annual competitive grant program supports eligible work under Iowa’s Local Housing Trust Fund framework, including homeownership assistance, rental housing assistance, rehabilitation, new construction, and housing-related education. Recent grants show a repeated pattern of reimbursement-based support for project costs, with larger awards going to organizations carrying out housing and shelter work in Council Bluffs and nearby communities. Habitat for Humanity of Council Bluffs received one of the largest recent awards, $77,640 in 2025, for reimbursement for projects. New Visions Homeless Services also appears among the larger recipients, including a $46,765 grant in 2023 and a $40,000 grant in 2025 for a door/security project. The foundation also funds direct housing help, including downpayment assistance, general assistance, and support for emergency or transitional housing activities. Its latest filing shows annual grants of $733,749 and assets of $164,452.
Housing stability is the core of the foundation’s work. In 2024, it gave $23,163 to Pottawattamie County Development Corporation for downpayment assistance, matching one of its named focus areas. Rental and shelter-related work also appears in the grant record: Heartland Family Service received $42,210 in 2025 and $20,000 in 2023 for reimbursement for projects. Tenant and resident safety is another thread, reflected in the $46,765 award to New Visions Homeless Services in 2023 and the $40,000 award in 2025, both for a door/security project. The foundation also supports emergency-help functions through grants such as $25,417 in 2024 and $23,028 in 2025 to Pottawattamie County General Assistance for general assistance.
Typical awards are in the mid-five-figure range, with a p25 of $20,000, a median of $23,108, and a p75 of $34,592. The recent record shows repeated support to several organizations across multiple years, which points to ongoing project-backed relationships rather than isolated one-time gifts. The foundation is a local grantmaker and does not fund individuals. Its active programs are competitive and accept unsolicited applications, with funding tied to eligible activities under Iowa’s Local Housing Trust Fund program. The philosophy embedded in the grants is practical: reimbursement for projects, capital or improvement funding, and short-term discretionary support.
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$307K
Most grants fall between $20K and $35K, with a median of $23K.
25th Percentile
$20K
Median
$23K
75th Percentile
$35K
About 94% of grants go to recipients in IA.
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Iowa, which accounts for 94% of grants in the recipient-state distribution. Council Bluffs appears frequently in the recent record, along with nearby Pottawattamie County communities such as Walnut and Neola. The foundation also made a smaller number of grants outside Iowa, including to Omaha, Nebraska, and Des Moines, Iowa. Recipient locations in the recent grants show a county-centered pattern rather than a broad statewide spread.
Its stated focus areas include affordable housing, homeownership assistance, rental assistance, eviction prevention, rehabilitation and repairs, down payment assistance, tenant/homeowner/landlord education, emergency and transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing. The active grant programs also cover homeownership assistance, rental housing assistance, and housing-related education under Iowa’s Local Housing Trust Fund framework.
The typical grant size is $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $23,108 at the median, and $34,592 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant record also shows repeated reimbursement-style awards tied to specific projects, including security improvements, rehabilitation, and project cost reimbursement.
Yes. The active grant programs are annual competitive programs, and both listed programs accept unsolicited applications. The programs fund eligible housing activities under Iowa’s Local Housing Trust Fund rules.
The foundation’s summary centers on safe and affordable housing opportunities for Pottawattamie County residents. Its named focus areas and active grant programs are housing-related, including homeownership assistance, rental housing assistance, rehabilitation, new construction, education, and assistance tied to housing stability.
Recipients are overwhelmingly in Iowa: 94% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state of Iowa, and the top state by grant count is also Iowa. Recent recipients include organizations in Council Bluffs, Walnut, Neola, Omaha, and Des Moines.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF COUNCIL BLUFFS | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $77,640 | 2025 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE | OMAHA, NE | $42,210 | 2025 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT. |
| NEW VISIONS HOMELESS SERVICES | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $40,000 | 2025 | DOOR/SECURITY PROJECT. |
| CONNECTIONS AREA AGENCY ON AGING | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $38,345 | 2025 | REIMBURSMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| IOWA LEGAL AID | DES MONIES, IA | $28,597 | 2025 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $23,028 | 2025 | GENERAL ASSISTANCE |
| MICAH HOUSE | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $10,723 | 2025 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| CONNECTIONS AREA AGENCY ON AGING | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $46,143 | 2024 | REIMBURSMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| PEACE HAVEN | WALNUT, IA | $43,053 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $40,471 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| MUNICIPAL HOUSING AGENCY | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $28,500 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT |
| POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $25,417 | 2024 | GENERAL ASSISTANCE |
| POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $23,163 | 2024 | DOWNPAYMENT ASSISTANCE |
| IOWA LEGAL AID | DES MONIES, IA | $23,053 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| C-LOFT PROPERTIES | — | $20,000 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| MICAH HOUSE | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $20,000 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| INTER-FAITH RESPONSE INC | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $10,454 | 2024 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| NEW VISIONS HOMELESS SERVICES | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $46,765 | 2023 | DOOR/SECURITY PROJECT. |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $36,240 | 2023 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| INTER-FAITH RESPONSE INC | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $29,650 | 2023 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| MUNICIPAL HOUSING AGENCY | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $20,000 | 2023 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT |
| HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE | OMAHA, NE | $20,000 | 2023 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT. |
| NEOLA BETTERMENT | NEOLA, IA | $16,500 | 2023 | REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS |
| POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $12,411 | 2023 | GENERAL ASSISTANCE |
| CONNECTIONS AREA AGENCY ON AGING | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | $11,386 | 2023 | REIMBURSMENT FOR PROJECTS |
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF COUNCIL BLUFFS
$77,640REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE
$42,210REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT.
NEW VISIONS HOMELESS SERVICES
$40,000DOOR/SECURITY PROJECT.
CONNECTIONS AREA AGENCY ON AGING
$38,345REIMBURSMENT FOR PROJECTS
IOWA LEGAL AID
$28,597REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE
$23,028GENERAL ASSISTANCE
MICAH HOUSE
$10,723REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
CONNECTIONS AREA AGENCY ON AGING
$46,143REIMBURSMENT FOR PROJECTS
PEACE HAVEN
$43,053REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$40,471REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
MUNICIPAL HOUSING AGENCY
$28,500REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE
$25,417GENERAL ASSISTANCE
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$23,163DOWNPAYMENT ASSISTANCE
IOWA LEGAL AID
$23,053REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
C-LOFT PROPERTIES
$20,000REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
MICAH HOUSE
$20,000REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
INTER-FAITH RESPONSE INC
$10,454REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
NEW VISIONS HOMELESS SERVICES
$46,765DOOR/SECURITY PROJECT.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$36,240REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
INTER-FAITH RESPONSE INC
$29,650REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
MUNICIPAL HOUSING AGENCY
$20,000REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT
HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE
$20,000REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECT.
NEOLA BETTERMENT
$16,500REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROJECTS
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE
$12,411GENERAL ASSISTANCE
CONNECTIONS AREA AGENCY ON AGING
$11,386REIMBURSMENT FOR PROJECTS