The mission for the Southern Iowa COG Housing Trust Fund, Inc. is to plan for and assist with the current and projected housing need of the Southern Iowa COG region, resulting in addressing our primary concern – affordable housing. Through planned activities and leveraged resources, the Southern Iowa COG Housing Trust Fund will provide opportunities for affordable housing to the residents within the region.
Southern Iowa Cog Housing Trust Fund Inc. consistently directs its resources toward affordable housing in the Southern Iowa COG region, with recent awards supporting both new homes and preservation work. The largest listed grant, $121,431 in 2025, went to Fuller Center Housing in Southern Iowa for constructing new houses for eligible individuals. That was followed by $109,529 in 2024 and $106,151 in 2023 to Habitat for Humanity, also for constructing new houses for eligible individuals. Those awards sit alongside smaller rehabilitation and repair grants that show the fund’s emphasis on keeping housing usable, affordable, and locally available. The foundation’s work is not limited to homebuilding. Its recent awards include support for care facility renovations, senior housing improvements, weatherization, and accessibility-related repairs. Grants to organizations such as Union County Iowa, St Charles Manor, Scicap, Hillcrest Apartments of Adair Inc, and Lenox Homes point to a practical financing approach: new construction where needed, and repairs or renovation where existing housing can be preserved. The pattern reflects a local housing intermediary working across multiple parts of the housing supply in southern Iowa.
Affordable housing construction is a central theme. In 2025, the fund gave $121,431 to Fuller Center Housing in Southern Iowa to construct new houses for eligible individuals, and in 2024 it gave $109,529 to Habitat for Humanity for the same purpose. Preservation work is another clear focus. Union County Iowa received $39,616 for general relief and renovations to a care facility, including doors, a water heater, and bathroom renovations. St Charles Manor received $16,750 for building improvements focused on roofs, showing attention to facility infrastructure. The foundation also supports household-level livability upgrades. Scicap received $15,938 for weatherization of homes, while Hillcrest Apartments of Adair Inc received $15,300 for bathroom upgrades. Lenox Homes received $12,600 for outside building renovation, reinforcing the fund’s repair-and-rehab orientation.
Grant size is clustered around the mid-teens, with a p25 of $15,619, a median of $16,750, and a p75 of $72,884. The recent list also includes a few much larger construction awards, which raises the average above the median. The fund appears to operate as a local, place-based lender and grantmaker rather than a broad national foundation. It is classified as a regular funder and makes program-related investments. The recent grants listed are all from 2023 to 2025 and all go to Iowa recipients, which points to a consistent local pattern of giving.
$121K
$1.6M
$201K
$158K
Most grants fall between $16K and $73K, with a median of $17K.
25th Percentile
$16K
Median
$17K
75th Percentile
$73K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.
JERRY WALKER
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All listed recent grants go to recipients in the United States, and every grant in the sample is to Iowa organizations. Creston appears repeatedly in the recipient list, including Fuller Center Housing in Southern Iowa, Habitat for Humanity, and Union County Iowa. Other Iowa recipient cities include St Charles, Chariton, Adair, and Lenox. The geographic scope described for the fund’s programs is the Southern Iowa COG region, with some programs also naming Adair County and Adams County.
Its active programs center on affordable housing, including new construction, owner-occupied rehabilitation, rental rehabilitation, down payment assistance, senior housing preservation, housing for people with disabilities, and weatherization or energy-efficiency work. Recent grants show support for new houses, care facility renovations, roof replacement, bathroom upgrades, and weatherization.
The typical grant size is $15,619 at the 25th percentile, $16,750 at the median, and $72,884 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger construction awards above $100,000, reflecting a mix of routine repair funding and larger capital projects.
Its giving is local, and every recent grant listed goes to Iowa recipients. The foundation’s program geography is the Southern Iowa COG region, with some programs also naming Adair County and Adams County.
The listed active programs marked with an application status all show "Accepts unsolicited: False." That appears for the affordable housing grants and low-interest loans program, the general financing program, the rehabilitation program for individuals with disabilities, and the senior livability and weatherization programs.
Recent recipients include housing nonprofits, a county government, a care facility, and apartment or homes operators. Named grantees include Fuller Center Housing in Southern Iowa, Habitat for Humanity, Union County Iowa, St Charles Manor, Scicap, Hillcrest Apartments of Adair Inc, and Lenox Homes.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FULLER CENTER HOUSING IN SOUTHERN IOWA | CRESTON, IA | $121,431 | 2025 | CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS. |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | CRESTON, IA | $109,529 | 2024 | CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS |
| HILLCREST APARTMENTS OF ADAIR INC | ADAIR, IA | $15,300 | 2024 | RENOVATIONS - BATHROOM UPGRADES |
| LENOX HOMES | LENOX, IA | $12,600 | 2024 | OUTSIDE BUILDING RENOVATION |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | CRESTON, IA | $106,151 | 2023 | CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS |
| UNION COUNTY IOWA | CRESTON, IA | $39,616 | 2023 | GENERAL RELIEF AND RENOVATIONS TO THE CARE FACILITY, INCLUDING DOORS, WATER HEATER AND BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. |
| ST CHARLES MANOR | ST CHARLES, IA | $16,750 | 2023 | BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS - ROOFS |
| SCICAP | CHARITON, IA | $15,938 | 2023 | WEATHERIZATION OF HOMES |
FULLER CENTER HOUSING IN SOUTHERN IOWA
$121,431CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$109,529CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS
HILLCREST APARTMENTS OF ADAIR INC
$15,300RENOVATIONS - BATHROOM UPGRADES
LENOX HOMES
$12,600OUTSIDE BUILDING RENOVATION
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$106,151CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS
UNION COUNTY IOWA
$39,616GENERAL RELIEF AND RENOVATIONS TO THE CARE FACILITY, INCLUDING DOORS, WATER HEATER AND BATHROOM RENOVATIONS.
ST CHARLES MANOR
$16,750BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS - ROOFS
SCICAP
$15,938WEATHERIZATION OF HOMES