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Prairie Meadows 2019 Betterment Grant Recipients PRAIRIE MEADOWS 2019 BETTERMENT GRANT RECIPIENTS Since 1996, Prairie Meadows has given back $1.8 billion through taxes, grants, and charitable donations to the state of Iowa. 8th and College Connections Can Do Cancer Adel-Desoto-Minburn Community School District Candeo ALS Association, Iowa Chapter Catholic Charities Altoona Area Historical Society Child Abuse Prevention Services Inc. Altoona Fire Department Children & Families of Iowa Altoona National Night Out Community Coalition Children’s Cancer Connection Altoona Palooza Inc. Chrysalis Foundation Altoona Public Library and City of Carlisle Pleasant Hill Public Library City of Huxley American Federation of Labor and Congress City of Johnston of Industrial Organizations City of Maxwell American Red Cross, Central Iowa Chapter City of Mitchellville Animal Rescue League of Iowa Inc. City of New Virginia Ankeny Community School District City of Pleasantville The Avenues of Ingersoll & Grand City of St. Charles Parks & Recreation Balance Autism City of Urbandale Parks & Recreation Department Ballet Theatre of Des Moines Collins-Maxwell Athletic Boosters Bernie Lorenz Recovery Collins-Maxwell Community School District Bidwell Riverside Center Collins-Maxwell Partners in Education Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Iowa Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines Blank Park Zoo Foundation Community Support Advocates Bondurant Community Foundation Community Youth Concepts Bondurant Emergency Services Cops Against Cancer Bondurant-Farrar Community School District Creative Visions Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Iowa Cub Scout Pack 68 Broadlawns Medical Center Foundation Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Camp Hantesa, Camp Fire Heart of Iowa Dallas County Hospital Foundation Inc. Camp Hertko Hollow Inc. PRAIRIE MEADOWS 2019 BETTERMENT GRANT RECIPIENTS Delaware Township Fire Department Genesis Inc. Des Moines Area Community College Foundation Goodwill Industries of Central Iowa Des Moines Area Religious Council Grand View University Des Moines Art Center Greater Altoona Community Service Campus Des Moines Arts Festival Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden Des Moines Bicycle Collective Greater Des Moines Community Band Inc. Des Moines Children’s Choruses Inc. Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Des Moines Gay Men’s Chorus Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation Des Moines Independent Community School District Hartford Volunteer Fire Department Des Moines Metro Opera Inc. Healthy Birth Day Inc. Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center Heartland Youth Choir Des Moines Performing Arts Historic Valley Junction Foundation Des Moines Public Library Foundation Holy Trinity Catholic School & Church Des Moines Symphony Association Homecare Services Inc. of Dallas County Des Moines University House of Mercy Des Moines Young Artists’ Theatre Indianola Fire Department Downtown Events Group Indianola Police Department Drake University The Robert D. and Billie Ray Center Iowa Asian Alliance Dress for Success Des Moines Iowa International Center East Polk Innovation Collaborative Iowa Laborers District Council Heavy Highway Training Fund Easter Seals Society of Iowa Iowa Legal Aid Eat Greater Des Moines Iowa National Guard Memorial Association The Eddie Davis Community Center Inc. Iowa Public Radio Inc. Everybody Wins! Iowa Iowa Radio Reading Information Services for the EveryStep Care & Support Services Blind and Print Handicapped Inc. Food Bank of Iowa Iowa SIDS Foundation Friends of Chichaqua Valley Trail Iowa Sports Foundation Friends of Melbourne Public Library Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation Friends of Neal Smith NWR Prairie Learning Center Italian American Cultural Center of Iowa Friends of the Terrain Therapy Garden Project John L. Lewis Commission Furry Friends Refuge PRAIRIE MEADOWS 2019 BETTERMENT GRANT RECIPIENTS Joppa Outreach Operation Downtown – Brenton Skating Plaza Junior Achievement of Central Iowa Inc. Orchard Place Justice League of Food Parenting Way Inc. Kids First Law Center Pleasant Hill Fire Department Latinas Unidas por un Nuevo Amanecer (L.U.N.A.) Prevent Child Abuse Iowa Latino Resources Inc. Raising Readers in Story County Link Associates Foundation Reach Out and Read Iowa Living History Farms Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines Lutheran Services in Iowa Inc. Roman Catholic Diocese of Des Moines Madison County Health Trust Inc. Runnells Historical Society Mainframe Studios Salisbury House Foundation Mainstream Living Inc. Saydel Community School District Mercy Hospital Medical Foundation Science Center of Iowa Mercy Medical Center of Newton Senior Care of Iowa Mica-Asbestos Workers No. 74 Education Trust Fund South Central Iowa Federation of Labor Military Order of the Purple Heart South Des Moines Thanksgiving Meals Inc. Milo Hometown Pride Southeast Polk Community School District Mingo Fire Department Special Olympics Mitchellville Elementary PTA St Francis Catholic School Mitchellville Firefighters Association Inc. St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic School Foundation Music Under the Stars State Historical Museum of Iowa National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution – Jean Marie Cardinell Chapter Swerve Outreach – Kids Cafe program The Nature Conservancy in Iowa Tallgrass Theatre Company Nevada Firefighters Inc. Taylor House Hospice Nick Palmer-Jim Ellefson Free Medical Clinic Terrace Hill Partnership North Polk Fine Arts Boosters Inc. Trees Forever Northern Warren Firefighter’s Association United States Submarine Veterans Inc. Norwalk Hometown Pride United Way of Central Iowa Oakridge Neighborhood Services UnityPoint Health Foundation On With Life Foundation Variety – The Children’s Charity PRAIRIE MEADOWS 2019 BETTERMENT GRANT RECIPIENTS Victory Kid Sports Foundation Inc. Virginia Township Fire Department Warren County Historical Society West Des Moines Community School District West Des Moines Human Services Westridge Elementary School PTA Wilkie House Inc. Windsor Heights Fire Department The Winterset Stage YMCA of Greater Des Moines Youth Emergency Services & Shelter of Iowa.
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