Nonprofit organizations -- Iowa
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Iowa, circa 1906-1950
Iowa, circa 1906-1950
Iowa, circa 1913-1948
Documents concerning the history, affiliation and administration of the YWCA of Clinton, Iowa and visitation reports and a historical summary of the YWCA of Cherokee County, Iowa. Administrative records for the YWCA of Clinton, Iowa include constitutions, bylaws and fact sheets. Visitation reports assess and describe the leadership, services and programs of the YWCA of Cherokee County.
Iowa, circa 1918-1950
Iowa, circa 1906-1948
Iowa, circa 1923-1950
Iowa, circa 1906-1950
Iowa, circa 1928-1950
Documents concerning the Iowa District YWCA's affiliation, administration, leadership, services and organizational structure. District associations are a central organization for work among small communities that are not able to support an independent associations often in rural communities.
Iowa, circa 1906-1950
Iowa, circa 1906-1950
Documents concerning the affiliation, leadership, services and management of YWCA of the U.S.A. association in Mason City and Muscatine, Iowa and a Girl Reserve study of Mount Vernon, Iowa. Additional documents for the YWCA of Mason City include a study of the foreign community, a completed residence survey and visitation reports describing and assessing the association's leadership and services.
Iowa, circa 1920-1949
YWCA of Muscatine, Iowa visitation reports and community study and a report of the current women's and girl's work in New Hartford. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. The community study of Muscatine examines the community population, services, education, living conditions and the role of the YWCA.
Iowa, circa 1924-1950
Reports, correspondence and administrative records concerning YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Newton and Oskaloosa, Iowa. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. Other documents include lists of professional and volunteer leadership, correspondence concerning their relationships with the local YMCA associations, historical summaries of the association, fact sheets and governing documents.