Nonprofit friends: All of us at The Rome Group extend our deepest respect and gratitude for your dedication to strengthening our communities. Your tireless efforts make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many, and we are truly thankful for all that you do! We hope you have a restful holiday!
Give Local to Build Local: Donations Made Directly to this Local Nonprofit Ensure Your Dollars Stay in the St. Louis Community
This article highlights Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis's mission to provide affordable housing solutions in the community. It emphasizes the organization's reliance on local donations and volunteer efforts to construct homes for families in need, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. The piece also discusses the positive impact of these initiatives on both the recipients and the broader St. Louis area, encouraging readers to contribute to the cause. Click here to read more.
20 Ways Nonprofit Professionals Can Rekindle Joy In Their Work
This Forbes article explores strategies to help nonprofit workers rediscover passion and satisfaction in their roles. It emphasizes the importance of balancing personal well-being with professional commitments, reconnecting with the mission, and fostering a supportive and appreciative work environment. By addressing common challenges like burnout and monotony, the article provides insights to help nonprofit professionals sustain their motivation and effectiveness while staying aligned with the meaningful impact of their work. Click here to read more.
Wellness in Neighborhoods - A Mental Health Public Awareness Campaign
To support wellness in neighborhoods, Saint Louis MHB will award up to $5,000 in the seven St. Louis City Wards (Wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 14) to host fun, social neighborhood-level events focused on mental health and well-being and that offer education on how to access mental health services and supports. For more information and to see application details and deadlines, click here.
Behavioral Health Systems Change Initiative - Collaboration Planning Grant
The Saint Louis MHB Behavioral Health Systems Change Initiative will use a collective-impact approach to increase access to high-quality behavioral health services that are culturally and linguistically appropriate for St. Louis City residents who are underserved by the behavioral healthcare system. Applicants must be an intermediary organization that support the coordination, management, and/or linkage of service providers in the following sectors: (A) behavioral health service providers (mental health and substance use treatment) or (B) early childhood providers seeking to enhance access to social/emotional learning and support for children and their parents/caregivers. For more information and to see application deadlines, click here.
What the 2024 Elections Mean for Nonprofits: A National & State Post-Election Analysis
As the 2024 election season comes to a close, nonprofits across the country are faced with critical questions about the future of their work, their funding, and the broader policy landscape. This event is part of the INsights at Delmar DivINe series and will take place on December 5, 2024 from 5-8pm at Delmar DivINe. This post-election analysis will offer a comprehensive view of how the 2024 elections could impact the regulation of nonprofits and potentially reshape the nonprofit landscape, providing insights for leaders and stakeholders to navigate the shifting terrain. Click here to learn more and register.
What the Fundraising Podcast with Mallory Erickson
A podcast aimed at supporting nonprofit leaders to fundamentally change the way they lead and fundraise. Through her signature framework, the Power Partners Formula™️, Mallory provides unique tools to help nonprofits fundraise more from foundations, corporate partners, and individuals.Click here to learn more and listen.
Nonprofit Job Openings
See the latest opportunities to serve your community.
Congratulations to the following individuals who are starting new roles in the St. Louis nonprofit community.
Rose Anderson-Rice, Chief Executive Officer, Generate Health STL - effective January 1, 2025.
Danielle Binion, EdD, Chief Strategy Officer, Community Health Commission of Missouri
Emily Baumann, Strategic Communications Manager, Foster & Adoptive Care Coalition
ChristinaKimerle, Executive Director, VetBiz
Gabe Lozano, CEO, Launchcode
Amy Martin, Director of Advancement, Forsyth School
ChristyMcCutcheon, Executive Director, St. Joseph Housing Initiative
Brandon Williams, President & Chief Executive Officer, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis
Michael T. Whitley, Director of Development, St. Louis Community Foundation
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