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Nonprofit Every Step asks Clive for $10,000 to sustain Healthy Homes program as HUD grant ends

Clive City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Every Step presented the Healthy Homes program, said its HUD grant expires Sept. 1 and requested $10,000 from Clive toward a $261,925 budget to continue regional services focused on childhood asthma, injury prevention and aging-in-place.

Trey Wade, president and CEO of Every Step, told the Clive City Council on Jan. 8 that the nonprofit’s Healthy Homes program has shown measurable health benefits and now faces a funding gap as a four‑year HUD grant comes to an end Sept. 1. Wade said Every Step serves roughly 45,000 people a year across the region and is seeking municipal partners to sustain the program’s assessment, education and targeted home‑safety upgrades.

“Healthy Homes is dedicated toward making sure that people can stay in their homes, that they have a…

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