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Iowa Median Earnings in Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over by Sex and Industry (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-07T17:51:48.000ZThis dataset provides median earnings in past 12 months for civilian employed population 16 years and older by sex and industry for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B24032. Sex categories include Male and Female. The dataset includes the following industries: Agriculture forestry fishing and hunting, Mining quarrying and oil and gas extraction, Construction, Manufacturing, Wholesale trade, Retail trade, Transportation and warehousing, Utilities, Information, Finance and insurance, Real estate and rental and leasing, Professional scientific and technical services, Management of companies and enterprises, Administrative and support and waste management services, Educational services, Health care and social assistance, Arts entertainment and recreation, Accommodation and food services, Other services except public administration, and Public administration. Some industries roll up into a broader industry group.
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Iowa Certified Organic Farms and Businesses
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-17T22:00:18.000ZThis dataset contains information on certified organic farms and businesses physically located in Iowa. These farms and businesses have successfully passed an inspection from a USDA National Organic Program Accredited Inspection Agency. For more information please visit the USDA National Organic Program website: http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop
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Iowa Child Welfare Assessments by Disposition, County and Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:00:25.000ZThis dataset provides the number and disposition of child welfare assessments conducted by the Department of Human Services beginning January 1, 2004. On January 1, 2014, the department began using the Differential Response System, which allows for a family assessment in additional to a traditional child abuse investigation for allegations of abuse and neglect. Data prior to 2014 only report child abuse investigations. The family assessment is not used in physical or sexual abuse cases, or other types of serious abuse cases seen. It is used only in denial of critical care cases where the child is not in imminent danger. If at any time during a family assessment it appears the child isn’t safe, the case is reassigned to the child abuse assessment pathway. The family assessment pathway results in pairing families with services and supports. The traditional child abuse assessments result in a finding. Findings include: “founded” meaning abuse occurred and results in perpetrator placement on the child abuse registry; “confirmed” meaning abuse occurred, but it was minor, isolated and not likely to reoccur, does not go on the central abuse registry; and “unconfirmed” meaning abuse did not occur.
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Current Annual Personal Consumption Expenditures for State of Iowa
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-08T22:47:25.000ZThis filtered view provides the most current annual estimates developed by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis on consumer spending in the State of Iowa. Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) is the value of the goods and services purchased by, or on the behalf of, Iowa residents. PCE is reported in millions of current dollars. Also provided is per capita PCE which is reported in current dollars. The Census Bureau’s annual midyear (July 1) population estimates are used for per capita variables. Consumption category indicates the goods or services associated with personal consumption. All includes both goods and services. Goods include both durable goods and non durable goods. Durable goods include: motor vehicles and parts, furnishings and durable household equipment, recreational goods and vehicles, and other durable goods. Non durable goods include: food and beverages purchased for off-premises consumption, clothing and footwear, gasoline and other energy goods, and other non durable goods. Services include household consumption expenditures (for services) and final consumption expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Household consumption expenditures include: housing and utilities, health care, transportation services, recreation services, food services and accommodations, financial services and insurance, and other services. NPISH is the gross output of nonprofit institutions less receipts from sales of goods and services by nonprofit institutions.
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Solid Waste Alternatives Program (SWAP) Project Database
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:38:21.000ZThe Solid Waste Alternatives Program (SWAP) is a financial assistance program with a primary objective of assisting in the reduction of the amount of solid waste generated and the amount of solid waste landfilled in the state of Iowa. To this end, SWAP provides financial support for the development and implementation of Best Practices, Education and Market Development projects that focus on waste reduction and landfill diversion. The database allows for project searches by city name, county name, contract number, organization name (i.e. contractor name), funding round, and project keyword search.
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Township Revenues, Expenditures & Cash Balances Budgeted by Fund By Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:39:00.000ZThis dataset contains budgeted cash balances, revenues and expenditures by fiscal year for each township in the State of Iowa.
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Iowa PBS Educational Services Outreach Events (Annual)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:39:23.000ZThis data catalogs Iowa PBS' Education Services Division staff engagement with Iowa teachers, students, caregivers and parents using PBS Learning Media, Classroom Connections, Ready for School or Ready to Learn materials and programming. Data begins in July 2010 and is updated annually.
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Iowa Food Assistance Program Statistics by Month and County
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-19T22:00:15.000ZThe Food Assistance Program provides Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards that can be used to buy groceries at supermarkets, grocery stores and some Farmers Markets. This dataset provides data on the number of households, recipients and cash assistance provided through the Food Assistance Program participation in Iowa by month and county starting in January 2011 and updated monthly. Beginning January 2017, the method used to identify households is based on the following: 1. If one or more individuals receiving Food Assistance also receives FIP, the household is categorized as FA/FIP. 2. If no one receives FIP, but at least one individual also receives Medical Assistance, the household is categorized as FA/Medical Assistance. 3. If no one receives FIP or Medical Assistance, but at least one individual receives Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa or hawk-i benefits, the household is categorized as FA/hawk-i. 4. If no one receives FIP, Medical Assistance or hawk-i , the household is categorized as FA Only. Changes have also been made to reflect more accurate identification of individuals. The same categories from above are used in identifying an individual's circumstances. Previously, the household category was assigned to all individuals of the Food Assistance household, regardless of individual status. This change in how individuals are categorized provides a more accurate count of individual categories. Timing of when the report is run also changed starting January 2017. Reports were previously ran on the 1st, but changed to the 17th to better capture Food Assistance households that received benefits for the prior month. This may give the impression that caseloads have increased when in reality, under the previous approach, cases were missed.
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Animal Feeding Operations Facility Search
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:51:41.000ZIowa has two types of animal feeding operations (AFOs) regulated under the Department of Natural Resources: confinements and open feedlots. This online database tracks information related to animal feeding operations, including construction permits, management plans and other data on confinements and open feedlots.
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Workforce Training Program Report
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T19:22:02.000ZThe Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) is charged by the Iowa General Assembly with coordinating the following four training programs that fuel growth and competitiveness in Iowa’s economy by delivering customized training to support a skilled workforce for Iowa business: 1. Industrial New Jobs Training Act – 260E 2. Iowa Jobs Training Act – 260F 3. Accelerated Career Education Program Act – 260G 4. Apprenticeship Training Act – 15B IEDA is responsible for administering these programs on behalf of the State of Iowa by ensuring conformance with statutory and administrative rule provisions, providing guidance, and requiring accountability and transparency in operational practices. Each of Iowa’s 15 community colleges is responsible for implementing and managing the 260E, 260F and 260G programs.