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Nourishing - A Schnucks Foundation | Schnucks Committed to Community Well-Being Nourishing: A Schnucks Foundation provides grants to nonprofits that support our community in four key areas: mental and behavioral health, education, food security and economic opportunity. The application process is currently closed. The grant application cycle runs from January through March.
Please check back for more information during that time. Nourishing is more than just a name, it’s a promise to our communities. Our vision is rooted in ensuring that every resident has the resources needed to lead a fulfilling life.
From access to nutritious food and economic opportunities to quality education and mental health services, we aim to be a driving force in creating thriving, resilient communities. Our mission builds upon this foundation by focusing on four critical areas. Mental and Behavioral Health Supporting access to the care individuals need to live healthy and balanced lives.
Empowering individuals from early education through vocational training to achieve their dreams. Ensuring all people have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets dietary needs and preferences. Creating conditions for residents to achieve a better quality of life.
Nourishing is driven by four core values that reflect who we are as a company and our aspirations for the communities we serve: We prioritize empathy and understanding, addressing the unique needs of each community. We strive to create opportunities for everyone, removing barriers to success. By partnering with local organizations, we ensure solutions are tailored to our communities.
We focus on creating meaningful, measurable outcomes that make a real difference. We're proud to support a variety of impactful nonprofit organizations. Check out our past recipients and all the great work they do in our communities.
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