Nonprofit in Iowa

Iowa Nonprofit Intel

Wednesday, May 20, 2026
2 min read
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Welcome to your daily briefing on nonprofit developments in Iowa. Today we're covering 5 key stories including updates on iowa nonprofit headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Iowa Nonprofit Headlines

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1.1

American Water Charitable Foundation opens 2026 Water and Environment grants for IA nonprofits.

Iowa American Water has launched the 2026 American Water Charitable Foundation Water and Environment Grant Program.

Why It Matters

IA nonprofits focused on water quality, environmental stewardship, or community resilience should note this funding opportunity for 2026 planning.

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1.2

Iowa Grants Guide: 500+ IA Funders Searchable via LAWINRC Database.

The Iowa Grants Guide is a maintained database of more than 500 funders based in Iowa or with an Iowa connection, searchable by funder name and advanced filter options.

Why It Matters

Iowa nonprofit professionals can efficiently identify relevant funding sources without manually researching hundreds of potential funders across the state.

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Background & Context

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2.1

When fundraising activities cross into UBIT.

Unrelated business income tax applies when an activity is regularly carried on, is a trade or business, and is not substantially related to the exempt purpose. Common surprises: corporate-sponsored events with naming rights that look like advertising, affinity credit-card royalties that include co-marketing services, and gift-shop sales of items unrelated to the mission.

Why It Matters

UBIT exposure can cost both tax and exempt status if the unrelated business becomes substantial. The line between sponsorship (excluded) and advertising (included) is narrow and case-specific.

2.2

A conflict-of-interest policy that fails the test.

The IRS-recommended COI policy requires (1) annual disclosure by all directors and key employees, (2) a process for review of any disclosed conflict, (3) recusal procedures, and (4) documentation in board minutes. Policies that have only the disclosure form without the review and recusal process do not satisfy the recommendation.

Why It Matters

A weak COI policy is a Schedule L disclosure waiting to happen, and Schedule L disclosures correlate with future IRS examination selection.

2.3

Multistate charitable registration is broader than most assume.

Most states require charities soliciting donations from their residents to register before solicitation, regardless of where the charity is based. "Solicitation" includes web fundraising pages accessible to residents, not just direct mail. Compliance gaps surface during state attorney-general inquiries or unrelated litigation discovery.

Why It Matters

Penalties range from civil fines to suspension of solicitation rights in the state. Larger consequences include negative coverage in donor research databases that fund foundation grants.

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DateMay 20, 2026
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