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With $1 million in funding from the federal government, R3 Development leaders hope they can be operational with their expansion in about 18 months.
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With its recent expansion to public high schools in St. Louis and University City, Show Me the World is raising money to support more than 100 students throughout the region.
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A St. Louis-based youth organization is working to help break gender disparities in science and technology fields by boosting young girls' interest in STEM — one shop class at a time.
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The Metro East community's population has been dropping since the 1950s. Lansdowne Up wants to reverse that trend by building the first market-rate housing in decades.
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Call for Help Inc., an East St. Louis-based nonprofit known for assisting people in need, said it was shutting down at the end of September.
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The goal of the nonprofit Veterans Community Project of St. Louis is to help transition homeless veterans to permanent housing.
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A report from Illinois Humanities finds the groups it funds lost $24 million in revenue during the pandemic, but also developed creative ways to adapt and meet community needs.
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Lawmakers argued the change was needed to ensure donors can maintain privacy while giving to causes they believe in.
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Cousins Jodie Finney and Alicia Christopher each have a parent dealing with dementia. They want to equip caregivers for their work.
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Unlike pricey club sports, New Dimensions is free, offering unstructured play for kids who need it.