- New Opportunities, Inc.
- Hawkeye Area Community Action Program
- Community Action of Eastern Iowa
- MATURA Action Corporation
- Mid-Iowa Community Action
- Mid-Sioux Opportunity
- Des Moines Community Action Agency
- North Iowa Community Action Organization
- Northeast Iowa Community Action Corp
- Operation: New View Community Action Agency
- Operation Threshold
- Red Rock Area Community Action Program
- South Central Iowa Community Action Program
- Community Action of Southeast Iowa
- Southern Iowa Economic Development Association
- Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.
- West Central Community Action
- Community Action Agency of Siouxland
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Last year 1,905 Iowa families reduced their heating costs through weatherization programs, and 14,363 families received financial support for emergency energy assistance (Read More).
Mid-Sioux's Annual Meeting Awards Announced
Friday, May 18, 2012
An Exemplary Program Happened
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Is your child receiving quality child care?
Monday, May 7, 2012
Tweet Community Action
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Who Wouldn't Want a 5 Star Child Care Provider?
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Region VII Head Start Association Conference
Monday, May 21, 2012
NCAF ED David Bradley hosts an online seminar on 2012 elections.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Opening Doors to New Funding Streams
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:00 PM
Making the Grade: How to Prepare for Successful CSBG Monitoring
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 13:00 PM
State Association Board Webinar, Maintaining Your Tax-Exempt Status(2 of 3)
Thursday, May 24, 2012 14:00 PM
Why Are Community Action Agencies Uniques?
Unlike most poverty-related organizations that focus on a specific area of need such as job training, health care, housing, etc., CAAs focus on the MULTIPLE NEEDS of the family.
Community Action recognizes that low income families face many barriers to self-sufficiency, including the lack of education, lack of marketable job skills, lack of transportation, lack of adequate child care, lack of adequate housing, availability of medical care, substance abuse, domestic abuse, child abuse, and mental health issues, The most effective method of combating poverty to assist families to address all of the barriers facing them.
CAAs develop PARTNERSHIPS with other community organizations.
Community Action Agencies understand that only through partnerships with other community resources can effective services be delivered. No one agency can expect to address every need facing a family. Through collaborative partnerships with other service providers, a coordinated approach for the family can be designed.
CAAs involve LOW INCOME CLIENTS in the agency operations.
Low income individuals deserve to have their voice heard and to be involved in program decisions that will affect their families. One third of the membership of the Board of Directors of every Community Action Agency must, by law, be elected by low income citizens within the service area. Low income clients participate in advisory groups and task forces of the agency to insure that they will have input into the policies and procedures of the agency. In addition, many employees of Community Action Agency were formerly clients receiving services from the agency.
CAAs administer a FULL RANGE OF COORDINATED PROGRAMS designed to have a measurable impact on poverty.
Community Action Agencies administer a wide variety of programming intended to address the multiple needs of the low income population. Although most Community Action Agencies provide Head Start™ preschool education, energy assistance, and home energy conservation; each agency is charged with the responsibility to identify the unique factors within their communities that contribute poverty and to deliver services that will ameliorate or eliminate those causes.














