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Gallop Launches "The Year Of Making A Difference" Program To Benefit St. Louis Charities
  Posted in GOOD News on Jan 3, 2012    0 Comments 
Gallop Launches "The Year Of Making A Difference" Program To Benefit St. Louis Charities
The Gallop law firm has launched a unique charitable awareness and fundraising initiative called "The Year of Making a Difference" to benefit local non-profit enterprises that assist people who may be impoverished, sick, disabled, or looking for a second chance in life, including children, adults, senior citizens and military personnel. Gallop Managing Partner Thomas J. Campbell observes, "So far as we know, Gallop is the ...  More
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G & W Meat & Bavarian Style Sausage Company and Alzheimer’s Association Named Winners of the 106.5 The Arch and U.S. Bank Small Business Program
  Posted in GOOD News on Dec 23, 2011    0 Comments 
G & W Meat & Bavarian Style Sausage Company and Alzheimer’s Association Named Winners of the 106.5 The Arch and U.S. Bank Small Business Program
Hubbard St. Louis Radio Group’s 106.5 The Arch is proud to announce the local St. Louis area winners of the U.S. Bank “Businesses Are Looking Up” Program – a grassroots effort that supports and recognizes small businesses and not-for-profit organizations across the country. The overall St. Louis business winner is the G & W Meat & Bavarian Style Sausage Company, located at 4828 Parker Avenue in St. Louis. They will receive a $5,000 ...  More
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Episcopal-Presbyterian Health Trust Creates Online Access For Healthcare Grant Applications
  Posted in Fundraising on Dec 7, 2011    0 Comments 
Episcopal-Presbyterian Health Trust Creates Online Access For Healthcare Grant Applications
The Episcopal-Presbyterian Health Trust launched a new website this week aimed at making it easier for local health-related nonprofits to apply for grants from the Trust. EPHT.org provides visitors with access to a downloadable version of the new Missouri Common Grant Application, guidelines for receiving funds, information about past grant recipients, and practical advice for congregational leaders or community members seeking ...  More
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Make A Great First Impression
  Posted in Careers on Nov 30, 2011 by     0 Comments 
Make A Great First Impression
We have all heard the saying “Never judge a book by its cover”. Yet we have to admit the tendency to do so. If you see an unkempt woman walking through the store you might jump to the conclusion that she is disorganized and does not have her life together. However, it may just be that she was in a hurry or this just was not a good day. In other words, based on just her appearance we made conclusions that may or may not be true. So you might ...  More
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HavenHouse St. Louis Recipient of Mutual Of America 2011 Community Partnership Award
  Posted in GOOD News on Nov 20, 2011    0 Comments 
HavenHouse St. Louis Recipient of Mutual Of America 2011 Community Partnership Award
Mutual of America announced today that HavenHouse St. Louis Family Centered Care was named one of ten recipients of the 2011 Community Partnership Award competition. HavenHouse St. Louis Family Centered Care provides lodging, care and support for lower-income patients and families traveling more than 25 miles to St. Louis for medical care. For a small fee per night, families receive a private room, two home-cooked meals a day, transportation ...  More
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Susan G. Komen For The Cure® Grants $750,000 To Help Reduce Breast Cancer Death Rates In St. Louis African American Women
  Posted in GOOD News on Nov 4, 2011    0 Comments 
Susan G. Komen For The Cure® Grants $750,000 To Help Reduce Breast Cancer Death Rates In St. Louis African American Women
African American women in St. Louis die from breast cancer at a significantly higher rate than white women, a situation that Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is working to change with a $750,000 community grant aimed at ending disparities in breast cancer outcomes for African American women. Komen for the Cure announced the three-year grant to Washington University in St. Louis, which will work with four community partners to identify and address ...  More
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Cause Marketing Readings Of The Week - October 31
  Posted in Resource Roundup on Oct 31, 2011 by     0 Comments 
Cause Marketing Readings Of The Week - October 31
This is a special version of Cause Readings focused on 3 lessons from the St. Louis Cardinals 2011 season. I watched from my hotel room in Columbus (Ohio) as the St. Louis Cardinals finished the unbelievable ending of their amazing 2011 season by winning their 11th World Series championship (their 3rd since I've lived in St. Louis). This morning I realized that charities (and other non-profit organizations) can learn at least three ...  More
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The St. Louis Social Venture Capital Fund And The Social Enterprise Ecosystem Of Support
  Posted in Philanthropy on Oct 28, 2011 by     1 Comments 
The St. Louis Social Venture Capital Fund And The Social Enterprise Ecosystem Of Support
While it may come as a surprise to some, St. Louis is increasingly gaining national and international recognition as a “hot bed” of social entrepreneurship and innovation in philanthropy. In no small part because of the work of Washington University and the YouthBridge Social Enterprise and Innovation Competition, which have invested over $600,000 in seed capital in dozens of local social enterprises over the past six years, our region is ...  More
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Shriners Hospitals For Children Receives Largest Donation In Organization’s History
  Posted in Philanthropy on Oct 14, 2011    0 Comments 
Shriners Hospitals For Children Receives Largest Donation In Organization’s History
His life’s desire was to leave his full estate to the organization he loved and worked to support throughout his lifetime: Shriners Hospitals for Children®. On Oct. 22, the hospitals’ officials will gather in St. Louis with A.B. Hudson’s family and friends to honor him for a gift of more than $60 million, the largest in the organization’s nearly 90-year history. Known widely throughout Kansas as a rancher, businessman, entrepreneur, inventor ...  More
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106.5 The Arch Partners With U.S. Bank To Give St. Louis Companies The “Better Business Break”
  Posted in GOOD News on Oct 12, 2011    0 Comments 
106.5 The Arch Partners With U.S. Bank To Give St. Louis Companies The “Better Business Break”
In this tough economy, 106.5 The Arch wants to give businesses a break in a big way. 106.5 The Arch and U.S. Bank are recognizing local St. Louis companies and their employees who are making their communities a better place to work and live through their “Better Business Break” program. Each week from now until December 11th, The Arch is selecting one local St. Louis business to receive a "Better Business Break" with special snack ...  More
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Date Set For 14th Annual Susan G. Komen St. Louis Race For The Cure®
  Posted in GOOD News on Oct 6, 2011    0 Comments 
Date Set For 14th Annual Susan G. Komen St. Louis Race For The Cure®
The 14th annual Susan G. Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure® will take place in downtown St. Louis on Saturday, June 23, 2012. Sharon Korn and Stacy Kingston will serve as volunteer co-chairs of the 2012 Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure. “I look forward to seeing a huge crowd gathered in downtown St. Louis on the morning of June 23,” said Korn. “It’s such an exciting day and a meaningful event that directly benefits those in need in our ...  More
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Nonprofit Insight Weekly Journal Of Federal Grant Opportunities - Week Of September 26
  Posted in Resource Roundup on Sep 27, 2011 by     0 Comments 
Nonprofit Insight Weekly Journal Of Federal Grant Opportunities - Week Of September 26
St. Louis City Worksite Wellness Intervention Program High blood pressure, or hypertension, is one of the major risk factors for heart disease – the leading cause of death in the United States, Missouri, and St. Louis City. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reports 24.8 percent of adults 18 years and older in St. Louis reported current high blood pressure in a County-level Study, compared to 19.7 percent of adults in ...  More
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