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    Regional Development Authority

    ActivoPublic CharityCommunity Improvement
    DAVENPORT, IASitio webEIN: 42-13471253 declaraciones registradas

    About Regional Development Authority

    The Regional Development Authority strategically funds initiatives to create a vibrant, inclusive, and growing community.

    Focus Areas

    Community developmentEducationGovernmental support

    Who They Fund

    regional residents/communitieslocal governments and public entitiesnonprofit organizations

    Funding Style

    place-based/regional investmentstrategic/transformational initiativespublic-sector partnership (government projects)nonprofit capacity/support

    Topics

    community development and neighborhood revitalization

    About Regional Development Authority

    The Regional Development Authority’s recent grantmaking is defined by very large community awards routed through a local, place-based program. Its active community grant programs support qualified nonprofits, educational entities, and governmental entities in Davenport and the broader Iowa region, with a stated emphasis on community development, cultural and arts programs, education, and public services. The authority also lists a separate transformational initiatives program for large-scale public benefit projects and economic development. Across the most recent grants on file, the authority shows a steady pattern of six-figure-to-multi-million-dollar awards, all directed to recipients in Iowa. The largest recent grant is $6,356,236 in 2023, followed by $5,956,627 in 2024 and $5,696,237 in 2025, each tied to an attached list of grantees in Davenport. That scale points to a funder working through substantial local allocations rather than a wide national portfolio. The structure suggests a public-charity intermediary using community grantmaking to support regional residents, local governments, and nonprofit organizations.

    What Regional Development Authority Funds

    In community development, the Regional Development Authority’s program language centers on neighborhood revitalization, regional economic growth, and placemaking. The authority pairs that with public-services funding through its community grants program, which is open to qualified nonprofits, educational entities, and governmental entities. Education is another explicit focus. The RDA Community Grants program includes education among its funding areas, and the authority describes support for K-12 and workforce education initiatives in its taxonomy. Governmental support is also built into the model. The grant program specifically allows public-sector partners, and the authority names local governments and public entities among beneficiary types. The separate transformational initiatives program adds large-scale public benefit projects and economic development to the mix.

    How Regional Development Authority Gives

    Typical grant size is highly concentrated: the 25th percentile is $6,056,529, the median is $6,156,432, and the 75th percentile is $6,256,334. The recent awards on file cluster close to that band, indicating a narrow distribution around multi-million-dollar grants rather than a broad spread of small awards. The grantmaking appears recurring rather than one-off. The authority operates a community grants program with applications accepted twice yearly, in spring and fall, and its recent grant years run from 2023 through 2025. The organization is a public charity, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. It accepts unsolicited applications through its community grants program.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $5.7M

    Total Assets

    $7.4M

    Total Revenue

    $7.1M

    Total Expenses

    $6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $6.1M and $6.3M, with a median of $6.2M.

    25th Percentile

    $6.1M

    Median

    $6.2M

    75th Percentile

    $6.3M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.

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    Where Regional Development Authority Makes Grants

    Giving is local and fully Iowa-based: 100% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is Iowa. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. Recent grants are listed from Davenport, Iowa, matching the authority’s community focus on Davenport and the broader regional area. The active grant programs also describe geographic reach as Davenport and regional/local community, with one community grants program framed for regional Iowa.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Regional Development Authority

    What kinds of organizations can receive funding from Regional Development Authority?

    The active community grants program is open to qualified nonprofits, educational entities, and governmental entities. The authority also identifies local governments and public entities, nonprofit organizations, and regional residents and communities among its beneficiary types.

    How large are the grants usually?

    The grant size distribution is very tight around multi-million-dollar awards: the 25th percentile is $6,056,529, the median is $6,156,432, and the 75th percentile is $6,256,334.

    Does Regional Development Authority accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. The community grants program accepts unsolicited applications, and the board accepts grant applications twice yearly in spring and fall.

    What are the main areas the foundation supports?

    Its stated focus areas are community development, education, and governmental support. The program taxonomy adds neighborhood revitalization, K-12 and workforce education initiatives, nonprofit capacity and support, regional economic growth, and placemaking.

    Where does the foundation give?

    Giving is local and entirely Iowa-based. All grants in the recipient-country distribution go to U.S. recipients, and 100% of grants are made to recipients in the HQ state of Iowa.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SEE ATTACHED LIST OF GRANTEESDAVENPORT, IA$5,696,2372025—
    SEE ATTACHED LIST OF GRANTEESDAVENPORT, IA$5,956,6272024—
    SEE ATTACHED LIST OF GRANTEESDAVENPORT, IA$6,356,2362023—

    SEE ATTACHED LIST OF GRANTEES

    $5,696,237
    DAVENPORT, IA2025

    SEE ATTACHED LIST OF GRANTEES

    $5,956,627
    DAVENPORT, IA2024

    SEE ATTACHED LIST OF GRANTEES

    $6,356,236
    DAVENPORT, IA2023