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*Sioux City is NOT under a boil advisory at this time. (Posted: 6/25 @ 12:30pm).

The purpose of the Siouxland Recovery Fund is to provide financial resources to help meet short, intermediate and long term needs for recovery in the Siouxland area when a major disaster strikes.

On June 23, 2024, the fund was activated to support the recovery efforts of major flooding in the Siouxland region.

Union County SD, Dakota County NE, and Woodbury & Plymouth Counties in IA will be the primary areas served.

Donating to the Siouxland Recovery Fund is easy:

  • Donate online through PayPal by clicking here
  • Mail your donation to the Siouxland Recovery Fund c/o United Way of Siouxland at 701 Steuben St. Sioux City, IA  51101
  • Contributions can also be made at any Security National Bank drop box or overnight deposit location

Frequently Asked Questions about the Siouxland Recovery Fund can be found here.

Grant-Making Requirements & Application

The grant requirements for nonprofit/service organizations can be found here.

The grant application for nonprofit/service organizations to apply for support from the Siouxland Recovery Fund can be found here. (please make sure the organization/project meets grant requirements prior to applying – see above)

The template for the project budget to be attached to the application can be found here.

For more information or questions about the Recovery Fund, email Heather Hennings at hhennings@unitedwaysiouxland.com or call 712-255-3551.

Local organizations leading the Siouxland Recovery Fund are:

American Red Cross

COAD (Community Organizations Active in Disaster)

Dakota County Emergency Management

North Sioux City Fire Dept.

Salvation Army

Sioux City Fire Department

Siouxland Community Foundation

United Way of Siouxland (fiscal agent)

Woodbury County Emergency Management

American Red Cross of Central Iowa | Marshalltown Area United WayResidents affected by the flooding can find the most up-to-date shelter locations by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or by visiting redcross.org/iowa. The free Red Cross Emergency app can be downloaded and has open Red Cross shelter locations and safety steps for emergencies such as flooding.
Open Shelter Locations (as of 8 A.M. on Tuesday, June 25):
o Tyson Events Center, 401 Gordon Drive, Sioux City, IA 51101
o Faith Reformed Church, 1305 7th Street, Rock Valley, IA 51247
o Trinity Christian Reformed Church, 2020 8th Street SE, Rock Valley, 51247
o Faith Pentecostal Church, 1700 11th Avenue SW, Spencer, IA 51301
o CrossWinds Church, 1900 Grand Avenue, Suite A, Spencer, IA 51301
o West Sioux High School, 1300 Falcon Drive, Hawarden, IA 51023
o Correctionville Community Center, 312 Driftwood Street, Correctionville, IA 51016

Residents affected by the storms can receive assistance by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767). The free Red Cross Emergency app can be downloaded for weather alerts, open Red Cross shelter locations and safety steps for emergencies such as flooding.

To support Red Cross Disaster Relief and help people affected by disasters like the floods in Iowa, visit redcross.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Facebook Siouxland Flood Relief Group ➡️ HERE

IOWA Road Closures ➡️ www.511ia.org

Missouri River Current Levels at Sioux City ➡️ HERE

Big Sioux River Current Levels in Sioux City ➡️ HERE

Little Sioux River Current Levels in Sioux City ➡️ HERE

Iowa Flood Center Information ➡️ HERE

South Dakota Flood Center Information ➡️ HERE

United States Army Corp. Information ➡️ HERE

KTIV Camera’s on the Missouri River ➡️ HERE

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Information ➡️ HERE