The Western Home Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports and secures the mission of Western Home Communities through philanthropic gifts, stewardship, and education to enhance the lives of residents and team members.
Western Home Foundation Inc. centers its giving on Western Home Communities, with its two largest recent grants both supporting the mission of Western Homes Services in Cedar Falls. That pattern makes the foundation’s role clear: it is a steady source of philanthropic support for the organization it serves, rather than a broad, externally facing grantmaker. In the latest data, the foundation gave $872,787 in 2023 and $411,588 in 2024 to Western Homes Services, reflecting substantial operating support across consecutive years. Beyond mission support, the foundation also funds employee-centered scholarships tied to workforce needs. The Child Care Scholarships program provides education assistance for Western Home Communities employees, and the Mary Taylor Health Sciences Scholarship supports employees pursuing health sciences education. Both programs are connected to staff development within the Western Home Communities environment. The foundation’s profile is shaped by local giving in Iowa and by a consistent focus on residents, employees, and the organizational mission of Western Home Communities.
Workforce development is a clear theme. Through the Child Care Scholarships program, Kay and Willard Jenkins–established scholarships helped Western Home Communities employees cover child care-related education costs, with 2024 awards totaling $14,400 across seven employees. Health sciences education is another defined area. The Mary Taylor Health Sciences Scholarship, funded through donations to Western Home Foundation Inc in honor of Mary Taylor, supports employees pursuing health sciences training; the inaugural award reported was $5,000 for nursing education. The foundation also supports the broader mission of Western Homes Services. A 2023 grant of $872,787 and a 2024 grant of $411,588 were both directed to support that mission, showing direct organizational support alongside scholarship activity.
Grant sizes are large relative to the foundation’s annual giving profile: the typical grant size is $526,888 at the 25th percentile, $642,188 at the median, and $757,487 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also shows repeat support to the same recipient across multiple years, suggesting an ongoing relationship rather than isolated awards. Western Home Foundation Inc is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Application mode is not described in the provided data, though the scholarship programs specifically note that they do not accept unsolicited applications.
$412K
$2.6M
$692K
$821K
Most grants fall between $527K and $757K, with a median of $642K.
25th Percentile
$527K
Median
$642K
75th Percentile
$757K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.
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Western Home Foundation Inc gives locally, and all reported recipient grants are in the United States. Its giving is concentrated in Iowa, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Cedar Falls appears repeatedly in the recent grants and scholarship programs, reflecting a strong place-based pattern. The data does not show any non-U.S. recipient countries.
Its giving supports the mission of Western Home Communities and related employee development. The data also shows scholarship programs for child care-related education costs and health sciences education for employees, all tied to Western Home Communities.
Typical grants are substantial: the 25th percentile is $526,888, the median is $642,188, and the 75th percentile is $757,487. The recent record includes mission-support grants of $872,787 in 2023 and $411,588 in 2024.
Yes. Western Homes Services received two consecutive mission-support grants in the recent record, one for $872,787 in 2023 and another for $411,588 in 2024, indicating recurring support.
The scholarship programs are designed for Western Home Communities employees. The Child Care Scholarships program supported seven employees in 2024, and the Mary Taylor Health Sciences Scholarship supports employees pursuing health sciences education. Both programs note that they do not accept unsolicited applications.
The foundation’s giving is local and entirely in Iowa in the provided data. Cedar Falls is a recurring location in the grants and scholarship programs, and the recipient country distribution is 100% U.S.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WESTERN HOMES SERVICES | CEDAR FALLS, IA | $411,588 | 2024 | SUPPORT THE MISSION OF WESTERN HOME SERVICES, INC. |
| WESTERN HOMES SERVICES | CEDAR FALLS, IA | $872,787 | 2023 | SUPPORT THE MISSION OF WESTERN HOME SERVICES, INC. |
WESTERN HOMES SERVICES
$411,588SUPPORT THE MISSION OF WESTERN HOME SERVICES, INC.
WESTERN HOMES SERVICES
$872,787SUPPORT THE MISSION OF WESTERN HOME SERVICES, INC.