This dataset includes the 4% LIHTC awards in 2017 and 2018.
View AssetJune 04, 2026
This dataset includes the 9% LIHTC awards in 2017 and 2018.
View AssetJune 04, 2026
An Assisted Living Program (ALP) provides housing with contracted services for eligible seniors. The contracted services may include health-related care, personal care, and assistance with activities of daily living. Assisted living programs are to provide the housing and services in a homelike environment that encourages family involvement, tenant self-direction, and tenant participation in decisions. A Dementia-Specific Assisted Living Program (ALP/D) is designed to provide specialized care for persons with dementia between Stages 4 and 7 on the Global Deterioration Scale in a dedicated setting. Only programs that are certified by the Health Facilities Division of the Department of Inspections and Appeals may call themselves Assisted Living Programs.
View AssetOctober 30, 2025
This dataset includes number of projects, tax credit amount and loan amount for Beginning Farmer Tax Credit Program and Loan Program in FY17 and FY18 break down by County.
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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services (IVRS) mission is to provide expert, individualized services to Iowans with disabilities to achieve their independence through successful employment and economic support. This dataset provides information on closed cases where the individual received services from IVRS. Data includes cases closed after October 1, 2008. Wage information at closure is only provided where individual received services, and were employed at closure.
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This dataset includes all home buyers who purchased a home using down payment assistance with loan purchase date between July 1, 2016 and June 30,2018. The data includes Loan Purchase Date, Bond Series, Loan Amount and County.
View AssetAugust 28, 2025
This dataset includes home buyers who purchased a home with an Iowa Finance Authority single family mortgage program in the State of Iowa with a loan purchase date between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2018. The data includes loan Purchase Date, Bond Series, Loan Amount and County.
View AssetAugust 28, 2025
This explorer presents sample premium information for individual ACA-compliant health insurance plans available to Iowans for 2026. Plan choices under the Affordable Care Act fall into different categories or metal levels, i.e., bronze (60%), silver (70%), gold (80%), platinum (90%), and catastrophic (less than 60% -- generally limited to those under the age of 30). A silver plan (on average) would be expected to pay around 70% of healthcare expenses for a standard population. The individual, therefore, would pay about 30%.
View AssetFebruary 19, 2026
Data provides consumer counts for services provided to aging citizens of Iowa funded through federal and state programs starting in 2009 and is updated annually. It includes self-reported demographic information for services provided by age group, gender, live alone status, rural status, poverty status, racial identity, and ethnicity (per U.S. Census definitions). Counts include only those individuals who provided a response on intake. Intakes are completed on service initiation and annually thereafter. Unduplicated counts are by service; an individual may have received more than one service. Data is dynamic and any corrections by the AAA at the local level after August 30, of each year would not be reflected in this report. Total Consumers is an unduplicated count for that specific service. In other words, the total number of consumers from all services added together is higher than the actual number of persons served across all services, because some people need and receive more than one service. The dataset includes only services where specified consumer intake information considered a "detailed" profile of consumer characteristics was completed. This data set does not reflect all services provided by the Iowa Aging Network.
View AssetJune 04, 2026
This dataset summarizes the outcome of lower authority benefit appeal decisions. In Iowa the lower authority is an administrative law judge.
View AssetJune 08, 2026