April 30, 2026

The Continued Impact of Microgrants 

Microgrants have been helping the Walnut and Church Row neighborhoods grow stronger for several years. Since 2021, Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity has partnered with neighborhood groups to offer small grants (up to $500) along with support to help neighbors bring their ideas to life. 

What makes this program special is that it’s led by the community. Neighbors form a Micro-Grant Committee to share information, review applications, and choose which projects get funded. This means the people who live in the neighborhood decide what improvements matter most. 

And even though the grants are small, the impact is big. 

Last Saturday in Church Row, a microgrant helped make a neighborhood cleanup possible. A resident named Mary used the funds to buy vests, gloves, grabbers, trash bags, and a wagon so neighbors could safely clean up 2nd Street during a “Rock the Block” event. 

Because of that support, the cleanup was easier to organize, and more people were able to join in. 

But it wasn’t just about picking up trash. 

Neighbors gathered at Washington Park on a cool Saturday morning and quickly got to work. Before long, the focus shifted from the cleanup to the conversations.  

By the end of the morning, the street looked better, but so did the sense of community. 

That’s what microgrants are really about. They help neighbors take action, connect with each other, and build pride in where they live. When one block improves, others notice, and that positive energy spreads. 

Through microgrants, Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity is helping neighbors make real changes in their own communities. Sometimes, all it takes is a small amount of support to get something meaningful started. 

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