The organization works to preserve and advance equality for LGBTQ individuals in Iowa through advocacy, grassroots efforts, and education.
They also held forums in towns throughout Iowa that included LGBT community members, individuals from the religious establishment and legal scholars, where they emphasized the need for marriage equality.
Congressman Steve King (R-IA) remarked that the state would become "a gay-marriage mecca" following the court's decision.
"[5] The organization has since worked to educate court recorders on how to "make sure gays and lesbian couples feel welcomed" when applying for a marriage license, and have allowed for participants to choose from "bride," "groom" or "spouse" on the document.
One Iowa's work also includes educating Iowans about why marriage matters to gay and lesbian couples, reaching out to communities of faith,[8] addressing concerns about Iowa's aging and elder LGBT populations,[9] and improving access to resources for transgender Iowans.