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Children. Schools. Achievement.
Today’s Learners. Tomorrow’s Leaders. We champion innovative and scalable solutions that equip students to thrive in school and life.
The St. Louis Education Fund, formerly the St. Louis Public Schools Foundation, was established in 1997 as an independently governed nonprofit organization.
We exist to serve as a trusted bridge, and leverage community resources and expertise to close funding gaps and foster innovation in SLPS for the betterment of District students.
Since its inception, the Fund has stewarded more than $20 million to support: Pre-K Classroom Expansion Academic Program Innovations District Capacity Building Special Programs, Such As Emergency Needs Funds, College Scholarships, & Educator Of The Year Awards Send a check or cash gifts to: St. Louis Education Fund, Attn: Janis Mensah, Development Database Manager, 801 North 11th Street, St. Louis, MO 63101.
The St. Louis Education Fund serves as a responsible steward of more than 200 restricted funds. Most of these funds are designated for specific schools, and donors include parents, alumni, or funders who want to support a one-time project at a school.
The Fund has received the highest marks from its auditor as it relates to fiscal management of the funds. In addition, the Fund partners with Armanino, a full service accounting firm, to provide all bookkeeping services. The Fund charges a modest (and sliding) administrative fee for fiscal stewardship of some of the funds.
The St. Louis Education Fund is grateful to a wide range of donors whose generosity supports these funds. “We aim to contribute to the kind of change that doesn’t simply add value; but rather adds up over time.
” -Haliday Douglas, President & CEO Join us in championing educational excellence. There are many ways to be involved! For more information on learning and/or volunteering opportunities please complete the contact form, or reach out directly at: development@StlEdFund.
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