Established to support the mission and activities of the Saint Louis Art Museum, including fundraising, assisting in financing expansion and renovation of its facilities, and supporting the Museum’s work to collect, present, interpret, and conserve works of art, educate, inspire discovery, and preserve a legacy of artistic achievement for the people of St. Louis and the world.
St Louis Art Museum Foundation’s grantmaking centers on a single institution: the Saint Louis Art Museum. Recent payments of $11,981,940 in 2024, $10,112,989 in 2025, and $7,703,309 in 2023 all supported the museum’s programs and activities, showing a sustained pattern of institutional support rather than a broad external grant portfolio. The foundation was established to support the museum’s mission and work, including fundraising, financing expansion and renovation of its facilities, and helping it collect, present, interpret, and conserve works of art. That mandate also reaches into education, discovery, and preservation of artistic achievement for people in St. Louis and beyond. Alongside operating support, the foundation’s current activity includes the Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship, a two-year paid fellowship designed to build early-career museum experience through work across departments, mentorship, and professional development. The fellowship particularly serves individuals from backgrounds historically underrepresented in American art museums, linking the foundation’s support for the museum with professional development in the field. Leadership is listed under Carolyn J Schmidt.
Education and career development appear in the Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship, a two-year paid program in St. Louis that gives early-career museum professionals work experience across museum departments, plus mentorship and professional development. The fellowship specifically reaches individuals from backgrounds historically underrepresented in American art museums. Collections and curatorial practice are part of the same fellowship, which places participants across departments rather than in a single track. That structure connects professional training with the museum’s day-to-day work. The foundation also supports museum operations through payments to the Saint Louis Art Museum for its programs and activities. In addition, its stated mission includes fundraising and helping finance expansion and renovation of museum facilities, which ties grantmaking to institutional support and preservation of artistic heritage.
The foundation’s recent grants cluster tightly around large institutional payments. Across the three largest listed awards, the median grant size is $10,112,989, with the 25th percentile at $8,908,149 and the 75th percentile at $11,047,464. The pattern is consistent with operating and program support rather than many small awards. Recipients recur across years: the Saint Louis Art Museum appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating ongoing support instead of one-off giving. The foundation does not fund individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. The active fellowship program is open to unsolicited applications.
$10.1M
$319.2M
$29.7M
$10.4M
Most grants fall between $8.9M and $11M, with a median of $10.1M.
25th Percentile
$8.9M
Median
$10.1M
75th Percentile
$11M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MO.
CAROLYN J SCHMIDT
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Giving is fully local and concentrated in Missouri: 100% of grants in the recent dataset went to recipients in the HQ state, MO. The recipient location shown in the grant list is St Louis, MO, where the Saint Louis Art Museum is based. The active fellowship also operates in St. Louis, reinforcing the foundation’s city-level focus. No non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the grant data.
Its support centers on the Saint Louis Art Museum, including payments for the museum’s programs and activities. The foundation’s stated mission also covers fundraising, financing expansion and renovation of museum facilities, and support for collecting, presenting, interpreting, and conserving works of art.
Yes. It offers the Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship, a two-year paid program for early-career museum professionals. The fellowship includes work across museum departments, mentorship, and professional development, with a focus on people from backgrounds historically underrepresented in American art museums.
The recent grant list shows recurring support to the Saint Louis Art Museum across 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern suggests ongoing institutional support rather than isolated one-time grants.
The Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship is marked as accepting unsolicited applications. The grant data also shows a structured institutional giving pattern tied to the museum’s programs and activities.
Typical grants are large institutional awards: the 25th percentile is $8,908,149, the median is $10,112,989, and the 75th percentile is $11,047,464. That distribution reflects a concentrated funding model centered on the museum.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM | ST LOUIS, MO | $10,112,989 | 2025 | PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM. |
| SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM | ST LOUIS, MO | $11,981,940 | 2024 | PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM. |
| SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM | ST LOUIS, MO | $7,703,309 | 2023 | PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM. |
SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM
$10,112,989PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM.
SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM
$11,981,940PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM.
SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM
$7,703,309PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM.