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Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund Grant is sponsored by Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund.
The Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund Grant aims to enhance the Greater St. Louis community through informed grant-making, fostering women's engagement in philanthropy.
The fund prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion while supporting organizations focused on arts, education, environment, health, and social services.
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Why We Give- Grantee Profiles 2025 SOS Grantee Showcase Press Release Turning Good into Greater Good Why We Give- Grantee Profiles 2025 SOS Grantee Showcase Press Release CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF COLLECTIVE GIVING IN THE ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY A diverse group of women from nearly every corner of the St. Louis region, the Spirit of St.
Louis Women’s Fund (SOS) is proud to be celebrating 20 years of supporting small nonprofits across the St. Louis region. Since our founding in 2006, SOS has been a quiet but mighty force for change, delivering more than $3.
8 million in focused and informed grants to 106 nonprofits. We pool our resources through collective giving , invest as a group, and work collaboratively to select and award grants. By investing collectively, we achieve greater impact.
Turning Good Into Greater Good: That’s Why We Give Together. Contribute – Our members commit to an $1,200 annual contribution. $1,080 of each contribution goes to grants and $120 to support educational programs and operation.
Vote – With “One Member, One Vote”, our members vote on proposed grants. Grant – Since our founding in 2006 , SOS has invested more than $3. 8 million in urgent and critical needs throughout the St.
Louis Community. Learn More About How We Work Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund: Giving History Spirit of St.
Louis Women's Fund Hosts Grantee Showcase to Celebrate Collective Impact Now in its 19th year of collective giving, the Spirit of St. Louis Women’s Fund (SOS) hosted a Grantee Showcase on September 24, bringing together nonprofit organizations for an evening of connection, collaboration, and celebration. nonprofits received grants totaling nearly $215,000, equal to the amount they were awarded last year at this time.
The Grantee Showcase marked a midpoint in SOS’s two-year grant cycle, offering a chance to reflect on progress and look ahead to continued impact. Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible nonprofits must demonstrate community impact and financial stability to ensure effective use of funds to address pressing needs. Focus areas include arts, education, environment, health, and social services. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 to $25,000 for single-year projects; $100,000 for multi-year initiatives. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund Grant is funded by Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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