Archive of Collaborations
Search here for information on the Foundation’s past and current collaborative projects and partners:
Vitendo4Africa
To welcome, connect and empower healthier immigrant individuals and families through the provision of supports and services, and by coordinating resources.
St. Francis Community Services – Southside Center
addresses immediate needs and systemic issues of immigrant families in St. Louis, regardless of individuals’ documentation statuses.
Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocates (MIRA)
is a coalition of organizations that organizes and advocates for the basic rights of all immigrants on the local, state, and federal level.
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis
provides access to postsecondary education to members those who do not have financial means to fulfill their educational goals and teaches young people to advocate and lobby for education reform.
Our Priorities
At the heart of the foundation, we value efforts to advance equity, opportunity, & human dignity. These efforts often address the following topics, though Racial Equity is the overarching, all-encompassing priority for each organization or project we fund.
“Funding neighborhood work fosters systemic change by addressing the root causes of poverty and oppression. It fosters the confidence within individuals to dream while simultaneously creating access to the tools and resources needed to achieve those dreams.” — IWF Executive Summary, 2019