Support the Foundation


The programs and services of The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis are sustained by financial contributions of cash and securities that take many forms. These include restricted and unrestricted gifts.

Ways to Support the Foundation

Donations

Contributions made by check should be payable to "The Scholarship Foundation" and mailed to:

6825 Clayton Avenue
Suite 100
St. Louis, MO 63139

Please indicate if the donation relates to a general gift, tribute gift, or special program in the check memo.

Donors may contribute by check, online here, or by arranging a transfer of stocks and other securities. Please contact us to arrange a stock transfer or other gift of securities.

Tribute Gifts

Donors may contribute in honor or memory of a person or special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, or graduations. The Foundation promptly notifies honorees or their families of the tribute gift, which also is recognized in the Foundation’s semi-annual magazine, Opening Doors.

With a gift of $50 or more, donors may establish a tribute drawing account from which the donor may authorize tributes by telephone or email. Drawing accounts may be replenished as donors choose. Contact us to learn more about opening a drawing account.

Make A Tribute Gift

Matching Gifts

Many employers establish programs that match their employees’ contributions to specified nonprofit groups and charities. Donors can ask their employers if they match contributions to The Scholarship Foundation – or if they will include The Scholarship Foundation among the organizations eligible for matching funds.

Ava’s Grace Scholarship

Ava’s Grace Scholarship Program was founded in March 2010, with the mission of providing scholarships for higher education and networking opportunities to young people who have, or have had, an incarcerated parent or primary care giver. Learn more about the program here.

Andrew Michael Neiman Theater Arts Scholarship

Andrew Michael Neiman pursued his passion for theater arts throughout his life, and tragically passed away in 2021. His family created the Andrew Michael Neiman Theater Arts Scholarship with the intention that a lack of family resources will not prevent deserving students from following in Andy’s footsteps by pursuing postsecondary education in theater. Learn more about Andy here.