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2008 Partnership Program Grants

as of 12/31/2008

People Served Through Award Date Amount
To improve the health of 300 immigrants, mostly from Africa, through quarterly health screenings and ongoing healthy living education. African Mutual Assistance Association of Missouri (AMAAM) Feb-08 $75,000
To expand the availability of safe, affordable, and quality after-school daily experiences for children in the City of St. Louis at non-public schools. Area Resources for Community & Human Services (ARCHS) Aug-08 $10,000
To strengthen the provision of services (basic needs, home repairs, and transportation) to families and senior citizens through purchasing a new copier. Beacon of Belleville Jun-08 $3,000
To build local leadership capacity within neighborhoods in order to create more livable communities by supporting the 2008 Neighborhood Leadership Academy. Benton Park Marketing Corporation Dec-08 $1,500
To improve the physical and mental health of 40 elderly immigrants and African Americans through case management and therapy. Bi-Lingual International Assistant Services Feb-08 $20,000
To provide nutritious breakfast program for homeless and mentally ill individuals daily. Centenary United Methodist Church Dec-08 $10,000
To improve vision and hearing in low-income children attending a Lutheran school through free school-based screenings and referrals. Center for Hearing & Speech Jun-08 $5,000
To encourage and promote a healthier lifestyle and weight for 100 people by providing exercise classes, nutrition counseling, and health screenings. Christ Memorial Lutheran Church Jun-08 $18,500
To collaborate with other funders to encourage agencies and organizations in communicating to donors and the general public the value of their program(s). Deaconess Foundation May-08 $3,000
To increase the self-sufficiency of 70+ New Americans through work-force and life-skills training, mentoring, and employment assistance. Employment Connection Jun-08 $200,000
To increase the number of Lutheran individuals engaged in social ministry efforts, thereby positively impacting the hurting lives of those helped and the spiritual life of the volunteer and congregation. Faith Based Health Care Initiative Feb-08 $17,543
To continue to meet the nutritional needs of low-income families in South St. Louis County by purchasing a new truck to more efficiently transport food. Feed My People Jun-08 $15,000
Volunteering care. First Book-St. Louis Sept-08 $2,000
To provide a forum for area Lutheran clergy to dialogue and network as well as create one voice during seasons of concern, joy, and sorrow. Forum of Lutheran Clergy of Greater St. Louis Jan-08 $3,000
To support a collaborative effort to educate community members and leaders regarding the need for educational reform in the St. Louis region. Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, Inc. Mar-08 $10,000
To enhance academic outcomes for 60 low-income students in grades 5-8 by implementing the NativityMiguel education model at King of Glory Lutheran School. Friends of the Academies d.b.a. Access Academies Apr-08 $200,000
To provide annual support-2009. Gateway Center for Giving Sept-08 $12,000
To provide a safe haven for neighborhood youth through a 'community center' housed at the church providing mentoring, tutorial assistance, and spiritual enlightenment. Great Commission Lutheran Church Jun-08 $10,000
To improve academic outcomes for students by installation of projectors and ActivBoards in the eighth grade classrooms. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church & School Dec-08 $3,000
To strengthen coping abilities and life skills for 110 children diagnosed with cancer and their siblings through a summer camp experience. H.I.S. K.I.D.S., Inc. Jun-08 $5,000
To improve the economic independence and housing stability for formerly homeless young mothers by providing 10 years of aftercare support, including financial assistance, education classes, case management, and nurse visits. Haven of Grace Jun-08 $45,000
To support the provision of prison ministry, transitional housing, and services to young parents throughout the St. Louis area.  Humanitri Feb-08 $200,000
To continue to strengthen the internal operations and program services of the newly merged organization. Humanitri Jun-08 $100,000
To improve the academic performance of 90 at-risk youth through a structured summer enrichment program addressing health, social well-being, and academics. Hyde Park Outreach Jun-08 $5,000
To provide initial training and program development for starting a walking school bus model at three schools in the Old North St. Louis, College Hill, and Hyde Park neighborhoods. Incarnate Word Foundation Sept-08 $7,500
To improve programming for children with autism and their families by providing education for 200+ members of the Lutheran community. Judevine Center for Autism Feb-08 $50,000
To improve neighborhood pride and housing stock in the Lemay community through the efforts of 130 volunteers from area churches who will repair/beautify 30 low-income homes. Lemay Housing Partnership, Inc. Jun-08 $20,000
To build local leadership capacity within neighborhoods in order to create more livable communities by supporting the 2008 Neighborhood Leadership Academy. Lemay Housing Partnership, Inc. Dec-08 $750
To improve health and social outcomes for elderly residents of the Lindenwood Park neighborhood through a collaborative effort of five local churches that mobilize volunteers to provide a variety of services. Lindenwood Area Senior Ministry Jun-08 $60,000
To empower nursing home residents through education, advocacy, and support.  Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Jun-08 $20,000
To provide special education mentoring and school support program for 2008-2009 school year. Lutheran Association for Special Education Oct-08 $25,000
To support the training of individuals in congregation and community assessment to provide assistance to congregations interested in engaging in community social service outreach ministry activities Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod World Relief/Human Care Jun-08 $5,000
To more effectively serve the 8,000 students attending 37 area Lutheran elementary schools by providing training, curriculum development, and support for teachers and administrators; promoting Lutheran education; and coordinating support services such as counseling, tutoring, and school nursing. Lutheran Elementary School Association (LESA) Feb-08 $100,000
To expand services to clients unable to pay though a matching gift campaign in honor of the agency's 140th anniversary. Lutheran Family and Children's Services Jun-08 $140,000
To provide tutoring for approximately 100 students in kindergarten through third grade at 19 St. Louis area Lutheran elementary schools using older adult volunteers. Lutheran Family and Children's Services Sept-08 $5,000
To provide counseling support to area residents following the shooting at Kirkwood City Hall. Lutheran Family and Children's Services Foundation Feb-08 $5,000
To educate St. Louis County residents about children's mental health and substance abuse needs and gaps in services.  A campaign will be subsequently be run to encourage support of a proposed sales tax which would raise $40 million annually to support related programs and services. Lutheran Family and Children's Services Foundation Mar-08 $75,000
To match 1:1 funds raised to offset costs associated with renovating the track and field facilities at Lutheran High School South. Lutheran High School Association Feb-08 $250,000
To expand services to clients unable to pay through a matching gift campaign in honor of the agency's 150th anniversary. Lutheran Senior Services Jun-08 $150,000
To provide assistance in discovering resources and partnerships - LIMM Conference, March 2008. Lutherans in Medical Missions Jan-08 $2,000
To build local leadership capacity within neighborhoods in order to create more livable communities by supporting the 2008 Neighborhood Leadership Academy. Marine Villa Improvement Association Dec-08 $750
To improve the Forest Park South East neighborhood through the joint efforts of residents and volunteers from the faith community focused on education, empowerment, and community development. Mission St. Louis Jun-08 $49,000
To strengthen the capacity and number of congregations successfully engaged in social service outreach ministry, with an emphasis on efforts that bring the care of Jesus Christ to the lives of hurting people living in underserved communities. Missouri District of the LCMS Jun-08 $61,800
To increase the number of Christian individuals engaged in social ministry efforts, thereby positively impacting the hurting lives of those helped and the spiritual life of the volunteer and congregation. Agency will identify and deliver training to individuals interested in volunteering. Missouri District of the LCMS Jun-08 $61,800
To provide support for a unified faith-based approach to recruitment, training, and support of foster and adoptive families in the greater metro St. Louis area. One Heart Family Ministries Feb-08 $300,000
To provide leadership training, peer support, and professional development through a 12-month program for two women executive directors. Nonprofit Services Center Sept-08 $5,000
To continue to meet the nutritional needs of low-income families in the St. Louis area by purchasing a new cargo van to more efficiently transport food. Orphan Grain Train - Missouri-Illinois Division Jun-08 $30,000
To provide outreach to the surrounding immigrant community (mostly Muslim Bosnians) through English, citizenship, and computer classes as well as a children's sports program. Peace Lutheran Church Jun-08 $15,000
To increase the health, life-skills, and housing stability outcomes for 60 multiply-diagnosed homeless individuals with HIV/AIDS annually through holistic, multi-dimensional services and housing focused on building faith and mending families. Peter & Paul Community Services, Inc. Jun-08 $300,000
To recruit new and improve support for existing volunteer partner teams serving ex-offenders and recruit additional teams, thereby reducing recidivism rates. Project COPE Feb-08 $50,000
To share Christ's love on a daily basis to more children through a strategic outreach effort designed to better connect the church and school to the surrounding community, thereby hopefully resulting in increased school enrollment. Salem Lutheran Church & School Jun-08 $20,000
To increase the number of Christian individuals engaged in social ministry efforts, thereby positively impacting the hurting lives of those helped and the spiritual life of the volunteer and congregation. Send Me St. Louis Aug-08 $393,055
To help individuals who have been previously incarcerated obtain employment and receive employment counseling. Soaring Spirit Ministries Jun-08 $44,000
To reduce recidivism rates among nonviolent ex-offenders in the Metro-East through a planning grant to replicate a successful model that incorporates volunteer support, weekly Bible study, and church attendance. Southern Illinois District - LCMS Feb-08 $27,000
To improve the mental health and family functioning of area Vietnamese immigrants through faith-based counseling. Timothy Lutheran Church Jun-08 $60,000
To promote youth leadership by providing mini-grants for community service projects developed and led by youth at Lutheran schools. Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation May-08 $1,000
To collaborate with other funders to serve children in parochial schools through after-school care for the 2008-2009 school year. Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation May-08 $3,000
To collaborate with other funders to serve children in parochial schools through the Bullying Prevention Project and the Parent Education Project for school year 2008-2009. Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation July-08 $10,000
To allow 100 low-income children to attend Lutheran schools throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area by providing matching scholarships and by providing general support for all scholarship programs. Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation Oct-08 $30,000
To train 15 leaders for small groups at Historic Trinity and Vintage 10. Trinity Lutheran Church Aug-08 $2,000
To better track outcomes and improve services for 350 chronically homeless, mentally-ill women by purchasing new tracking software. United Methodist Metro Ministry dba Metro Homeless Center and Family Services Feb-08 $10,000
To increase the number of organizations equipped to effectively manage/involve volunteers in their operations, thereby positively impacting the hurting lives of those helped and the spiritual life of the volunteer. Agency will identify and deliver training to organizations/congregations. United Way of Greater St. Louis Aug-08 $71,116
To provide a quality Lutheran education to 175 low-income students in the East St. Louis area (grades K - 8) by building a larger facility.  Unity Lutheran Christian Elementary School Feb-08 $300,000
To build local leadership capacity within neighborhoods in order to create more livable communities by supporting the 2008 Neighborhood Leadership Academy. University of Missouri-St. Louis Jun-08 $4,000
To better protect abused/neglected children in foster care through a new effort between Voices for Children and CASA of St. Louis County to collaboratively recruit, train, and support additional volunteer advocates. Voices for Children Jun-08 $200,000
To help stimulate innovative approaches to social problems through a series of workshops and a competition focusing on implementing social enterprise concepts and developing multiple income sources for non-profit organizations. Washington University Oct-08 $35,000
To promote emotional and physical health for 90 adult cancer survivors through a Christian-based program focusing on group discussion, interactive exercises, and Christian reading assignments. Wellness Community Greater St. Louis Jun-08 $20,000
To fund Phase I (discernment and model creation) of the Charlie Project - a coalition for the future of Lutheran schools. Wheat Ridge Ministries Oct-08 $50,000
To expand access to healthcare and life-saving treatments for up to 700 low-income Missourians with extensive medical issues by expanding volunteer recruitment efforts and supporting existing medical costs.  Flight and medical transportation services are provided by volunteers. Wings of Hope Jun-08 $30,000
To promote philanthropy by women through underwriting administrative expenses of this new 'giving circle' which will support efforts in the College Hill neighborhood. Women on Mission - St. Louis Feb-08 $2,000
To provide quality educational opportunities for disconnected students in the City of St. Louis by supporting the planning and feasibility phase efforts of a collaborative of social service organizations. Youth In Need Mar-08 $10,000
To support congregations in their social service outreach ministry efforts. 52 Lutheran organizations Sept-08 $50,350
TOTAL
124 organizations
  $3,892,079

 

 

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