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Greater Cedar Valley Alliance
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:
Business counseling, marketing research and sales development.
Existing
site and building analysis and financial packaging. .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
42.4962535,-92.3388106
- Phone
- (319) 232-1156;
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
Iowa Legal Aid - Waterloo
FREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE with
civil legal problems involving basic necessities for low-income
individuals in all 99 Iowa counties, assistance ranges from providing
counsel and advice to representation before various agencies and
courts .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
42.4927641,-92.3429631
- Phone
- (319) 235-7008;
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
Operation Threshold - Waterloo
RENT ASSISTANCE:
Provides financial assistance to person facing EVICTION Notice.
Must
provide eviction notice and/or utility disconnection notice. .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
42.5087192,-92.3357718
- Phone
- (319) 291-2065;
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
Salvation Army Waterloo/Cedar Falls - Franklin
Emergency housing for men, single female & family.
Also provides them
counseling, referrals and meals. .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
42.5048980,-92.3383570
- Phone
- (319) 235-9358;
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
Operation Threshold, Inc.
The mission of Operation
Threshold is to collaborate, educate and provide services to help meet
the basic needs of people and create opportunities for self-sufficiency.
Operation Threshold is a private nonprofit Community Action Agency
serving low-income families and individuals.
The agency is one of 1,000
across the country and one of 18 in Iowa.
The Community Action movement
arose from the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and the
nation s declaration of war on poverty.
Through this act, President
Johnson and Congress provided the mechanism for establishing grassroots
involvement in the planning and administration of anti-poverty programs.
Community Action Agencies reach out to all low-income people in their
communities, address multiple needs through a comprehensive approach,
develop partnerships with other community institutions, involve
low-income clients in the agency s operations and administer a full
range of coordinated programs aimed at having a measurable impact on
poverty. .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
42.4957459,-92.3434280
- Phone
- (319) 291-2065
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
Community
*Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program*
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness
Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness
Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed
based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) program.
Grantees may provide rental assistance or services to eligible program
participants who are residing or would like to reside outside their
jurisdiction. They may also fund ubgrantees that serve persons outside
of the jurisdiction, subgrantees that are located outside of the
jurisdiction, and subgrantees that serve multiple jurisdictions. A
grantee may establish more stringent requirements, such as requiring
that HPRP funds be spent within the jurisdiction or establishing a
residency requirement,but HUD is not setting these requirements.
Counties served:Ada .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
42.5022910,-92.3382370
- Phone
- (319) 2914429
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
Community Development - WATERLOO
*Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program*
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness
Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness
Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed
based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) program.
Grantees may provide rental assistance or services to eligible program
participants who are residing or would like to reside outside their
jurisdiction. They may also fund ubgrantees that serve persons outside
of the jurisdiction, subgrantees that are located outside of the
jurisdiction, and subgrantees that serve multiple jurisdictions. A
grantee may establish more stringent requirements, such as requiring
that HPRP funds be spent within the jurisdiction or establishing a
residency requirement,but HUD is not setting these requirements.
Counties served:Ada County
For more info contact James Birdsall
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42.4993759,-92.3334690
- Phone
- (319) 2914429
- Location
- Waterloo, IA
BJEOC
For more information, about Financial assistance and other services provided by this office, contact them directly to the number provided.
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42.4900000,-92.3400000
- Phone
- (877) 204-3822
- Location
- Waterloo, IA