In this episode of Ames in Focus, we take a closer look at ASSET, the Analysis of Social Services Evaluation Team. Assistant City Manager Pa Vang Goldbeck joins us to explain how this local partnership works to fund essential human services throughout Story County.
Launched in 1985, ASSET brings together the City of Ames, Story County, United Way of Story County, and Iowa State University Student Government to evaluate funding requests and support programs that meet real community needs. From mental health care and food assistance to housing and child care, these investments touch the lives of thousands of residents.
We explore how the funding process works, the key role of trained volunteers, and how residents can get involved in shaping the local safety net.
ASSET's mission:
Supporting community wellbeing by evaluating and funding local human services based on need and performance.
Who is involved:
Four funding partners work together to review proposals and allocate funds: City of Ames, Story County, United Way of Story County, and ISU Student Government.
Scale of support:
For fiscal year 2026/27, 29 agencies have applied for funding. Last year, over $5 million was allocated, including $2 million from the City of Ames.
Decision-making process:
Volunteers receive training, attend agency presentations, and help make recommendations based on community priorities and available resources.
Services funded:
Includes a wide range of support such as food programs, mental health services, housing assistance, child care, and crisis response.
How to learn more:
Visit StoryCountyASSET.org to see meeting schedules, agency details, and opportunities to get involved.
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