Funding Amount

Up to US $5,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Disaster Relief Funding for Neighborhood Associations Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: St Louis Community Foundation
Amount: Up to US $5,000
Last Updated: September 15, 2025

Summary

The St. Louis Community Foundation offers non-competitive grants of $5,000 to Neighborhood Associations in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Madison County, Illinois, to support their response to community needs following the 2025 tornado. These funds can be utilized for various services, including food, shelter, and home repair. Organizations must be 501(c)3 compliant to qualify, ensuring impactful assistance for vital community resources.

Overview

Funding for Impact The St. Louis Community Foundation provides grants management and administrative support for private and family foundations. We assist foundation trustees with their grantmaking decisions in an effort to help them fund creative and sustainable programs. We provide assistance to nonprofits in navigating the diverse funding structures of our clients and provide the foundations with information about the nonprofit landscape as a whole, as well as their particular area of interest. Each foundation has its own set of funding criteria and submission deadlines. In order to be considered for a grant, we recommend that nonprofit organizations review the list below and reach out to the St. Louis Community Foundation staff to learn more about each funder’s priorities and process. Disaster Relief Funding for Neighborhood Associations Neighborhood Associations are vital resources that build community and care for community in the neighborhoods they serve. Many neighborhood associations have provided a range of services for their constituents since the May 16, 2025 tornado. The St. Louis Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund, on the recommendation of its Advisory Committee, will provide non-competitive $5,000 grants for Neighborhood Associations in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Madison County, Illinois that are responding to neighbors in need after the 2025 tornado. These funds may be used for a range of services, not limited to food, shelter, moving and storage, supplies and distribution, home repair, volunteers, or other services. Organizations must be a 501(c)3 in good standing or have a fiscal sponsor that meets that requirement to receive funding.

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