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Community Possible Grant Program: Play, Work, & Home Grants
US Bancorp Foundation
CSF Capacity Building
Jackson County Community Childrens Service Fund
DanPaul Foundation Grants
The Dan Paul Foundation
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Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants
State Farm Companies Foundation
Hall Family Foundation Grant
Hall Family Foundation
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Grants
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
PNC Foundation: Foundation Grant
PNC Foundation
Semnani Family Foundation Grants
Semnani Family Foundation
Wells Fargo Community Giving
Wells Fargo Foundation
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
Ameriprise Community Grants
Ameriprise Financial
Helen S. Boylan Foundation Grants
Helen S. Boylan Foundation
CFCM: Community Support Grants
Community Foundation of Central Missouri
Arts and Healing Initiative
Arts and Education Council of St. Louis
Health Equity Fund Grant
Missouri Foundation for Health
Bayer Fund: Health & Wellness Grant Program
Bayer Fund
Northland Community Foundation Grant
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation Grant
Dudley T Dougherty Foundation Inc
United Way KGC Impact 100 Grant
United Way Of Greater Kansas City Inc
CSF Core Funding
Jackson County Community Childrens Service Fund
WHO ARE WE?
In 2020, Jackson County was home to more than 165,000 children and youth under 18 years of age, and ranked 75th out of 114 Missouri counties for child welfare. Thirty-two percent of our county’s children under 6 years of age live in poverty. Twenty-five percent of our older kids do, too. Hundreds are victims of abuse or neglect. Thousands require clinical psychiatric care. A prior needs assessment of funding for children’s services in Jackson County revealed an annual funding gap of over $21M. CSF exists to change this story. Uniting care, connection, and creativity, we are providing opportunities to give hope to Jackson County kids.
CSF is an innovative way to support child well-being projects. While we are funded by a Jackson County sales tax, we are a stand-alone organization led by an independent board. We are committed to community equity. Our board is balanced to reflect our county, and we work to educate and support all applicants, so everyone—including small organizations and first-timers—has a fair shot at funding. We believe in fresh solutions, constant progress and collaboration. Our work allows us to see the whole-county picture, so we can connect like-minded partners and promote new collaborations.
CSF Core Funding
Core Funding is at the heart of our mission to make transformative investments in the mental health and emotional well-being of children in Jackson County. It supports organizations dedicated to improving the lives of children and families, enabling them to provide essential services that strengthen protective factors, mental health and social-emotional well-being. This funding is central to creating lasting impact, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive.
Organizations can access Core Funding through two different funding cycles to best meet the needs of the organization. For traditional non-profit organizations, calendar year funding (January 1 – December 31) is the intended option to provide support. For schools and school-based/school-adjacent services, academic year funding (July 1 – June 30) is available. Both cycles follow a clear and structured process for requesting and awarding funds, with flexibility to suit different program needs. The application process has been streamlined to allow for more equitable access, with applicants now engaging in in-person presentations rather than submitting lengthy applications. This change fosters stronger relationships between the CSF and funded partners and levels the playing field for all organizations.
CSF can fund:
- Up to 30 days of temporary shelter, respite care and services for unwed mothers.
- Outpatient treatment, transitional living services, family intervention, crisis services and prevention programs.
- Professional counseling, psychological evaluations and mental health screenings.
Policy Campaign Grants
Deaconess Foundation
Improving Youth Mental Health Grant
CIGNA Foundation
Safety Net Funding
United Way Of Greater St Louis Inc
United Way of Greater St. Louis
Our Mission: The United Way of Greater St. Louis mission is to mobilize the community with one goal in mind – helping people live their best possible lives. We unite people, resources and funding to help build strong and equitable communities where everyone can thrive.
Safety Net
United Way’s Safety Net is a collaborative network of agencies that deliver an array of essential direct services to address the region’s most pressing needs, helping families and individuals remain and work toward stability. Safety Net agencies provide direct services that address basic, urgent needs – such as access to food and housing— as well as supports that help move individuals and families toward stability, including education, health and well-being, workforce access, and financial mobility.
Safety Net Funding
United Way of Greater St. Louis is now accepting applications for its Safety Net Funding cycle and invites all eligible agencies across its 16-county region in Missouri and Illinois, including those not currently receiving United Way funding, to apply. United Way equips 160 local nonprofits with vital funding and training resources to support measurable impact across its five impact areas. Organizations selected will receive a three-year contract and become part of the UWGSL member agency network.
United Way’s Impact Areas
- Basic Needs
- Community Stability and Crisis Response
- Early Childhood and Youth Success
- Health and Wellbeing
- Jobs and Financial Mobility
While needs are great across the five impact areas, United Way will use data derived from its landscape analysis of community needs to inform how service areas will be prioritized to ensure the region has access to a strong and resilient network as needs arise.
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Top Searched Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Missouri
Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Missouri
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Missouri?
Grants are most commonly $100,181.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Missouri year over year?
In 2024, funders in Missouri awarded a total of 20,179 grants.
2022 39,922
2023 39,688
2024 20,179
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Missouri given out in Missouri, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, Education, and Human Services.
1. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
2. Education
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Missouri changing over time?
Funding has increased by -61.86%.
2022 $4,698,402,122
2023
$5,287,874,816
12.55%
2024
$2,016,605,547
-61.86%
Missouri Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
St Louis County, Jackson County, and St Louis City receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| St Louis County | $1,060,800,664 |
| Jackson County | $493,752,997 |
| St Louis City | $372,479,568 |
| Greene County | $134,480,889 |
| Cole County | $77,030,794 |