September 07, 2024

Prairie Meadows donates $25,000 to City of Prairie City

Community Betterment Grant will help fund proposed fire and EMS building

The City of Prairie City received a Community Betterment Grant totaling $25,000 from Prairie City to be used toward its new fire and EMS building.

Prairie Meadows recently awarded the City of Prairie City a Community Betterment Grant totaling $25,000. The grant will help fund their new fire and EMS building. Prairie Meadows is a nonprofit organization dedicated to lessening the burden of government by promoting economic development, jobs, agriculture, and tourism in the state of Iowa.

“The City of Prairie City is thankful to receive a Community Betterment Grant from Prairie Meadows for our new fire and EMS building project. This project has been in the planning stages for a long time, and it is great to see it come to realization,” Christie Busby, City of Prairie City City Clerk/Finance Officer said.

The Community Betterment Grant will improve the lives of people in central Iowa by enabling Prairie City to complete the new fire and EMS building project, expected to be completed in May of 2025.

“At Prairie Meadows, we are dedicated to transforming the lives of central Iowans. We are proud to support the City of Prairie City’s Fire and EMS building project and many other projects in our community,” Julie Stewart, Prairie Meadows vice president of community relations said.

Visit prairiemeadows.com/community and www.prairiecityiowa.us to learn more about these organizations and the causes they support.