Staenberg Family Foundation providing grant opportunities to ‘Do Anything’
Published January 12, 2017
The Staenberg Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, is continuing the Anything Grants for the fourth year.
The grants, aimed at helping agencies and organizations raise funds for a variety of needs, provide funds for projects including infrastructure, capital improvements, new and ongoing programs, and technology. Project budgets are not to exceed $10,000. The Foundation will award $50,000 in grants to local Jewish organizations, ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 per grant. Each grant will be equal to 50 percent of the project budget; organizations are responsible for raising the remaining 50 percent from other sources. Grant recipients must complete the project by Dec. 1, 2017 in order to receive funds.
Anything Grant applications are being accepted through Feb. 9 at JFedSTL.org/AnythingGrants. Members of the Staenberg Family Foundation will evaluate proposals and will announce the winners by the end of April 2017. For information, contact Mindee Fredman at [email protected].
The Staenberg Family Foundation was founded in 2005 by Michael and Carol Staenberg to ensure that the Jewish community, as well as the greater St. Louis region, thrives and flourishes. The organization’s funding priority has been supporting services, projects and programs directed toward creating a thriving Jewish community. The Foundation’s other significant areas of interest are services, projects and programs relating to arts and culture, children, education, and medical research, which work toward the betterment of the St. Louis metropolitan area.