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Historical Legacy Grant Recipients PRAIRIE MEADOWS LEGACY GRANTS Since 1996, Prairie Meadows has given back $1.8 billion through taxes, grants, and charitable donations to the state of Iowa. AMANDA CARES BRIDGES OF IOWA Project: Amanda’s House - Center for Grief & Loss Project: Bridges of Iowa Legacy Grant amount: $124,224 Legacy Grant amount: $425,000 AMES FOUNDATION BROADLAWNS MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION Project: Ames Miracle Park Project: Emergency Department Capital Campaign Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $350,000 ANAWIM HOUSING BROADLAWNS MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION Project: Legacy Project Project: Mental Health Starts With Me Legacy Grant amount: $150,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE CENTRAL COLLEGE Project: Connecting Pets to People Capital Campaign Project: Douwstra: A New Regional Concert Hall Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 ANKENY ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL IOWA SHELTER AND SERVICES Project: Ankeny Market Pavilion (AMP) Project: Each and Every One - New Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Shelter Capital Campaign Legacy Grant amount: $600,000 BLANK CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Project: Child Development Center CHARLES CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 Project: Charles City Sports Complex Legacy Grant amount: $150,000 BLANK PARK ZOO FOUNDATION Project: Anniversary Pathway & Giraffe Barn Expansion CHILDREN AND FAMILIES OF IOWA Legacy Grant amount: $500,405 Project: Building Futures Capital Campaign Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 BLANK PARK ZOO FOUNDATION Project: Wild About Animals Capital Expansion Project CHILDSERVE Legacy Grant amount: $400,000 Project: Expansion of Outpatient Therapy and Clinics Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL IOWA Project: Club Pathways CHILDSERVE Legacy Grant amount: $400,000 Project: Forward Together Capital Campaign Legacy Grant amount: $500,000 BRIDGES OF IOWA Project: Commercial Kitchen and Community Garden CHILDSERVE Legacy Grant amount: $120,000 Project: Great Life Campaign Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 CITY OF BONDURANT COMMUNITY YOUTH CONCEPTS Project: Regional Trailhead & Chichaqua Project: High and Low Ropes Course Valley Trail Connection Legacy Grant amount: $50,000 Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 COURAGE LEAGUE SPORTS CITY OF DES MOINES - SOUTH DES MOINES Project: East Polk Expansion LITTLE LEAGUE Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Project: James Cownie Baseball Complex Legacy Grant amount: $500,000 DALLAS COUNTY Project: Raccoon River Valley Trail to High CITY OF DES MOINES POLICE DEPARTMENT Trestle Trail Connector Project Project: Initiation and Integration of Body-Worn Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Cameras with In-Vehicle Video Systems Legacy Grant amount: $199,595 DES MOINES AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION CITY OF MARSHALLTOWN Project: DMACC Fire Sciences Program Support Project: Renovation of Veterans Memorial Coliseum Legacy Grant amount: $113,000 Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 DES MOINES AREA COMMUNITY CITY OF PLEASANT HILL COLLEGE FOUNDATION Project: Pleasant Hill Community Park Project: The Evelyn Davis Project - Workforce & Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Re-engagement Center Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 CITY OF ROLAND Project: Roland Municipal Pool DES MOINES ART CENTER Legacy Grant amount: $50,000 Project: Hands On, Des Moines Capital Project Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 CITY OF WAUKEE Project: Waukee Trailhead Project - Raccoon River DES MOINES HERITAGE TRUST Valley Trail Public Art Corridor Project: Des Moines Heritage Center Legacy Grant amount: $150,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 CITY OF WEST DES MOINES DES MOINES INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY Project: MidAmerican Energy RecPlex SCHOOL DISTRICT Legacy Grant amount: $600,000 Project: Skilled Trades Academy Renovation Legacy Grant amount: $150,000 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER DES MOINES DES MOINES METRO OPERA INC. Project: Bricker-Price Block Project Project: Words & Music at the Carnegie - From Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 Historic Library to Opera Center Legacy Grant amount: $100,000.00 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER DES MOINES DES MOINES PARKS & RECREATION FOUNDATION Project: Lauridsen Skatepark Project: MacRae Park Overlook Legacy Grant amount: $400,000 Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 DES MOINES PASTORAL COUNSELING CENTER DRAKE UNIVERSITY Project: Campaign for Hope and Healing Project: Renovation of Drake Stadium Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $1,000,000 DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS EAST HIGH SCHOOL Project: Civic Center Capital Campaign Project: Renovation of East High School Legacy Grant amount: $424,371 Legacy Grant amount: $750,000 DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS EAST HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Project: Cowles Commons Capital Campaign Project: Williams Stadium Renovation Project Legacy Grant amount: $350,000 Legacy Grant amount: $161,500 THE DES MOINES PLAYHOUSE EASTER SEALS SOCIETY OF IOWA Project: Setting the Stage for Future Generations Project: Camp Sunnyside Kitchen Renovation Legacy Grant amount: $350,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 DES MOINES PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION EASTER SEALS SOCIETY OF IOWA Project: Construction of the new Central Library Project: Independence Innovation Center Legacy Grant amount: $1,000,000 at Camp Sunnyside Legacy Grant amount: $400,000 THE DES MOINES SOCIAL CLUB Project: Firehouse Capital Campaign FOOD BANK OF IOWA Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 Project: Fighting Hunger Feeding Hope Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 DES MOINES SYMPHONY Project: 75th Anniversary Campaign: FORT DES MOINES MUSEUM & Orchestrating the Future EDUCATION CENTER Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 Project: Black Officers and Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps Monument DES MOINES UNIVERSITY Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Project: Des Moines University Behavior Health Clinic Legacy Grant amount: $475,000 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL IOWA Project: Celebrating Our Past Building Futures DES MOINES WATER WORKS PARK FOUNDATION Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Project: Water Works Park Master Plan - The Big Splash GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 Project: Grand View University Student Center Legacy Grant amount: $1,000,000 DOWLING CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Project: Master Plan - We Believe Capital Campaign GREAT OUTDOORS FOUNDATION Legacy Grant amount: $400,000 Project: Jester Park Nature Center Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 DRAKE UNIVERSITY Project: Drake University Basketball Practice Facility GREATER DES MOINES BOTANICAL GARDEN Legacy Grant amount: $400,000 Project: Expansion & Renovation of the Greater Des Moines Botanical Center Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 GREATER DES MOINES BOTANICAL GARDEN IOWA HOMELESS YOUTH CENTERS – IHYC Project: We Are a Garden Now Capital Campaign Project: Capital Campaign Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 GREATER DES MOINES HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IOWA HOMELESS YOUTH CENTERS Project: It Starts at Home Capital Campaign Project: IHYC Rooftop Gardens Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 GREATER DES MOINES HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IOWA LEGAL AID Project: Pocket Neighborhood Project: Economic Emergency Project Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 Legacy Grant amount: $125,000 GREATER DES MOINES PARTNERSHIP IOWA NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION Project: Choose Des Moines Community Project: Monumental Journey, A Public Art Project Legacy Grant amount: $4,200,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL INNER-CITY IOWA NATURAL HERITAGE FOUNDATION YOUTH FOUNDATION Project: High Trestle Trail Project: Holy Family School Student Activity Center Legacy Grant amount: $141,250 Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 IOWA STATE FAIR BLUE RIBBON FOUNDATION THE HOMESTEAD Project: Iowa State Fair Grandstand Stage & Seating Project: Children’s Autism Project (CAP) Legacy Grant amount: $600,000 Center – Altoona Expansion Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 ISISERETTES DRILL AND DRUM CORPS Project: Isiserettes Drill and Drum Corps HOYT SHERMAN PLACE FOUNDATION Practice Facility Project: Hoyt Sherman Place Perpetual Legacy Project Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF FOOD INSTITUTE FOR CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Project: The Kitchen DSM Project: Character Counts in Iowa! Program Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $625,000 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION IOWA ASIAN ALLIANCE Project: Renovation of Lincoln High School Project: Asian Garden Expansion Legacy Grant amount: $375,000 Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 LINK ASSOCIATES FOUNDATION IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Project: Service Center Relocation Project: Construction of the Iowa Hall of Pride Legacy Grant amount: $200,000 Legacy Grant amount: $750,000 LIVING HISTORY FARMS IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION – Project: The Flynn Mansion Restoration Project IOWA HALL OF PRIDE Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Project: Iowa Hall of Pride Technology Overhaul Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 LUCAS COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION PARKS AREA FOUNDATION Project: Project Undercover Project: Riverview Riviera Stage Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $250,000 LUTHER CARE SERVICES PLANNED PARENTHOOD Project: Education & Administration Center Project: Patient Support Center/Primary Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Care Drop-in Clinic Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 MADISON COUNTY FOUNDATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION POLK COUNTY Project: Madison County Conservation Center Project: Polk County Hunger Initiative Legacy Grant amount: $100,000 Legacy Grant amount: $750,000 MAINFRAME STUDIOS POLK COUNTY HOUSING TRUST FUND Project: Mainframe Studios Project: Down Payment Assistance Program Legacy Grant amount: $100,000
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