Iowa Community Action Association - Overview
Iowa Community Action Association - Overview
Northeast Iowa Community Action Corp Operation: New View Community Action Agency Operation Threshold North Iowa Community Action Organization Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. Mid-Sioux Opportunity Community Action Agency of Siouxland West Central Community Action New Opportunities, Inc. MATURA Action Corporation South Central Iowa Community Action Program Des Moines Community Action Agency Red Rock Area Community Action Program Mid-Iowa Community Action Hawkeye Area Community Action Program Community Action of Eastern Iowa Community Action of Southeast Iowa Southern Iowa Economic Development Association


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Overview

Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. (UDMO) is one of 18 community action agencies (CAAs) in Iowa and one of approximately 1,000 community action agencies across the United States. CAAs are nonprofit private and public organizations that were established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to fight America's War on Poverty. CAAs provide services to more than 13 million low-income people annually in 96 percent of the nation's counties. During the 2009 fiscal year, UDMO served 23,492 individuals in 9,511 households in Northwest and North Central Iowa. Sixty-four percent of those households (6,056 households) had incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level ($22,050 per year for a family of four in FY09).

Community action agencies across the nation share the common goal of self-sufficiency for the families they serve. UDMO promotes self-sufficiency by providing a variety of programs to fight poverty, improve health and increase educational attainment for family members of all ages. UDMO provides these services to families in 12 Northwest and North Central Iowa counties.

  • Buena Vista
  • Clay
  • Dickinson
  • Emmet
  • Hamilton
  • Humboldt
  • O’Brien
  • Osceola
  • Palo Alto
  • Pocahontas
  • Webster
  • Wright