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    Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation

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    About Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation

    The Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation is overwhelmingly focused on funding cancer research, treatment and prevention, making very large gifts to major cancer centers and university research hospitals both in the U.S. and internationally. Grants are concentrated and strategic—supporting translational/clinical cancer programs at flagship institutions while also channeling some local philanthropic capacity via the St. Louis Community Foundation to address health and economic needs in their home region.

    Focus Areas

    Major cancer research centers and hospital-based oncology programs (e.g., Dana-Farber)International university cancer research partnerships (Europe and Canada)Translational and clinical cancer treatment and prevention initiativesSupport for regional health and economic assistance via St. Louis Community Foundation

    Who They Fund

    lower-income and disadvantaged adults and childrenchildren (including pediatric specialty patients and burn/smoke-inhalation survivors)veterans and their familieslocal medical entrepreneurs/startup companies

    About Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation

    The Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation’s grantmaking is defined by repeated, very large gifts to cancer research institutions, especially Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. That relationship appears across three years: $16 million in 2023, $13,527,778 in 2024, and $12 million in 2025, each aimed at advancing the treatment, cure, and prevention of cancer and related diseases. The pattern extends beyond one institution. The foundation also gave $5,150,000 to Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Toulouse, $5,139,720 to University of Wurzburg, and $3,481,964 to Princess Margarate Cancer Foundation (University Health Network), showing a mix of U.S. and international research partnerships. It also backed major U.S. medical research centers and universities, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, and New York University. Alongside research funding, the foundation has supported local medical entrepreneurship through Biostl and regional grant administration through St Louis Community Foundation. The result is a grantmaking profile centered on oncology, translational research, and selected local health-related initiatives.

    What Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation Funds

    Cancer treatment, prevention, and research dominate the foundation’s recent grants. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute received three major awards from 2023 through 2025, all for advancing treatment, cure, and prevention of cancer and related diseases. Similar purpose language appears in grants to University of Missouri, Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and New York University. The foundation also supports international oncology partnerships: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Toulouse in France, University of Wurzburg in Germany, and Universidad of Navarra in Spain all received funding for cancer-related work. Beyond cancer research, the foundation made two $1,125,000 grants to Biostl in 2024 and 2025 to support local startup companies in medicine and healthcare. Smaller grants also show narrower interests, including $25,000 to Shriner's Hospital for Children for family-centered pediatric specialty care and $50,000 to Cmt Research Foundation to fund research delivering treatments and cures to end CMT.

    How Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is large: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $1,512,000, and the 75th percentile is $3,117,462. The recent record shows repeat awards to the same recipients across multiple years, including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, International Myeloma Society, Massachusetts General Hospital, Purdue University, St Louis Community Foundation, and Biostl. That points to multiyear support rather than one-off gifts in several cases. The foundation is a regular funder, makes program-related investments, and does not fund individuals. Its recent 990-year activity also includes both major institutional grants and smaller targeted awards.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $32.7M

    Total Assets

    $55.6M

    Total Revenue

    $3.2M

    Total Expenses

    $33.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $3.1M, with a median of $1.5M.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $1.5M

    75th Percentile

    $3.1M

    Geographic Reach

    National10 states funded

    About 37% of grants go to recipients in GA.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
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    Where Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation Funds

    Top 5 recipient countries by grant volume for Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic42$89.9M
    89.4%
    2Canada2$7M

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    Giving Approach

    Very concentrated, high-dollar grants to a small number of institutional grantees; repeat large awards to flagship cancer centers and a mix of international university partners, with occasional funding routed through a local community foundation for broader regional impact.

    Funding Style

    programmatic grantmaking to 501(c)(3) organizationsdirect service funding (healthcare & social services)support for translational research/medical innovationscholarships and financial assistancesupport for local startup/entrepreneurship in medicine

    Notable grantees: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, University of Wurzburg, University of Missouri, St. Louis Community Foundation

    Topics

    cancer treatment, prevention and researchmedical/healthcare startup support and commercializationfamily-centered pediatric specialty caremental health services for childrensocial safety-net supports (hunger, basic needs, poverty alleviation)veteran support and recognition programsbereavement support for families who have lost a child

    Where Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are heavily U.S.-based, with 42 grants in the United States. Missouri receives 37% of grants, and St. Louis appears as a recurring recipient location through St Louis Community Foundation and Biostl. Outside the U.S., grants went to Canada, France, Spain, and Germany. Named recipient cities include Boston, Toronto, Toulouse, Wurzburg, Milwaukee, West Lafayette, Columbus, Rochester, and New York, showing a mix of Midwest, Northeast, and international medical centers.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation

    What does the Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation fund most often?

    Its recent grants are overwhelmingly directed to cancer treatment, prevention, and research. Large awards went to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and similar cancer-related grants also went to institutions such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and New York University.

    Does the foundation support projects outside the United States?

    Yes. Recent grants went to recipients in Canada, France, Spain, and Germany, including American Friends of UHN and Princess Margarate Cancer Foundation in Toronto, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Toulouse, Universidad of Navarra, and University of Wurzburg.

    Is this a one-time grantmaker or a recurring supporter?

    The pattern is recurring. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute received three consecutive annual grants, International Myeloma Society received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Biostl received two consecutive annual grants. St Louis Community Foundation also appears in multiple years.

    How large are its grants typically?

    Typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $1,512,000, and the 75th percentile is $3,117,462. The recent grants list includes several awards in the multi-million-dollar range alongside a smaller set of targeted grants.

    Does the foundation fund local health or startup activity as well as cancer research?

    Yes. It gave $1,125,000 in both 2024 and 2025 to Biostl to support local startup companies in medicine and healthcare, and it also made grants to St Louis Community Foundation in 2024 and 2025 to administer grants to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    4.3%
    3France1$5.2M
    2.1%
    4Germany1$5.1M
    2.1%
    5Spain1$1.5M
    2.1%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTEBOSTON, MA$12,000,0002025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE TOULOUSETOULOUSE$5,150,0002025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURICOLUMBIA, MO$4,110,8262025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA SOCIETYBOSTON, MA$3,139,6442025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    MAYO CLINICROCHESTER, MN$2,019,0002025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    ST LOUIS COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONST LOUIS, MO$2,000,0002025PLEASE SEE PART XIV 3A FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONTHE CURRENT YEAR CONTRIBUTION WAS PROVIDED TO ADMINISTER GRANTS TO QUALIFIED 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING THOSE THAT PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL OR HEALTH-RELATED SERVICES; AND ASSIST LOWER INCOME AND DISADVANTAGED ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH HEALTH CARE OR IMPROVING THEIR ECONOMIC POSITION.
    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALBOSTON, MA$1,372,8002025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    BIOSTLST LOUIS, MO$1,125,0002025SUPPORTING LOCAL STARTUP COMPANIES IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE
    NEW YORK UNIVERSITYNEW YORK, NY$1,027,7812025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    PURDUE UNIVERSITYWEST LAFAYETTE, IN$694,5612025ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    AMERICAN LEGION POST 156KIRKWOOD, MO$25,0002025TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS AND ASSISTANCE TO VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES
    ASSISTANCE LEAGUE ST LOUISELLISVILLE, MO$1,6502025TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN ST. LOUIS
    KIRKWOOD BAPTIST CHURCHKIRKWOOD, MO$1,0002025TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OPPORTUNITIES IN THE KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY
    100 NEEDIEST CASES STLST LOUIS, MO$1,0002025TO PROVIDE BASIC NEEDS TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
    DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTEBOSTON, MA$13,527,7782024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    UNIVERSITY OF WURZBURGWURZBERG$5,139,7202024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    ST LOUIS COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONST LOUIS, MO$4,100,0002024PLEASE SEE PART XIV 3A FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONTHE CURRENT YEAR CONTRIBUTION WAS PROVIDED TO ADMINISTER GRANTS TO QUALIFIED 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING THOSE THAT PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL OR HEALTH-RELATED SERVICES; AND ASSIST LOWER INCOME AND DISADVANTAGED ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH HEALTH CARE OR IMPROVING THEIR ECONOMIC POSITION.
    PRINCESS MARGARATE CANCER FOUNDATION (UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK)TORONTO$3,481,9642024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA SOCIETYNEEDHAM, MA$3,366,3792024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALBOSTON, MA$2,991,2612024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSINMILWAUKEE, WI$2,982,5592024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    PURDUE UNIVERSITYWEST LAFAYETTE, IN$2,131,4352024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERCOLUMBUS, OH$2,000,0002024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    UNIVERSIDAD OF NAVARRAPAMPLONA NAVARRA$1,512,0002024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    BIOSTLST LOUIS, MO$1,125,0002024SUPPORTING LOCAL STARTUP COMPANIES IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE
    CMT RESEARCH FOUNDATIONATLANTA, GA$50,0002024TO FUND RESEARCH WHICH DELIVERS TREATMENTS AND CURES TO END CMT
    HEALTHTREE FOUNDATIONLEHI, UT$25,0002024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    MARYGROVE CHILD CENTERFLORISSANT, MO$25,0002024TO PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO CHILDREN
    SHRINER'S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDRENTAMPA, FL$25,0002024TO SUPPORT FAMILY-CENTERED PEDIATRIC SPECIALTY CARE
    BURNS RECOVERED SUPPORT GROUPST LOUIS, MO$15,0002024TO SERVE BURN AND SMOKE INHALATION SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - MU HEALTH CARECOLUMBIA, MO$10,0002024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETYRYE BROOK, NY$10,0002024ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    GREATER ST LOUIS HONOR FLIGHTST LOUIS, MO$5,0002024TO HONOR AMERICA'S VETERANS BY INVITING THEM TO SHARE IN A DAY OF HONOR AT OUR NATION'S MEMORIALS
    ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATIONBRIDGETON, MO$3,5002024TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN THE DISTRICT OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
    HUMANE SOCIETY OF FORSYTH COUNTYCUMMING, GA$3,0002024TO PREVENT THE CRUELTY, ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF ANIMALS
    KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATIONKIRKWOOD, MO$2,5002024TO ENRICH THE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR ALL IN THE KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
    CIRCLE OF CONCERNVALLEY PARK, MO$2,0002024TO IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY BY REDUCING HUNGER AND POVERTY
    NATIONAL LEGAL & POLICY CENTERFALLS CHURCH, VA$1,0002024TO EDUCATE THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON ETHICS FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES
    JUST ENDURING INCST CHARLES, MO$1,0002024TO PROVIDE RESOURCES TO FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST A CHILD
    DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTEBOSTON, MA$16,000,0002023ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF UHNTORONTO$3,481,9652023ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA SOCIETYNEEDHAM, MA$3,243,6632023ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSINMILWAUKEE, WI$2,982,5592023ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALBOSTON, MA$2,813,9742023ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
    PURDUE UNIVERSITYWEST LAFAYETTE, IN$2,131,4352023ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE

    $12,000,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE TOULOUSE

    $5,150,000
    TOULOUSE2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

    $4,110,826
    COLUMBIA, MO2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA SOCIETY

    $3,139,644
    BOSTON, MA2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    MAYO CLINIC

    $2,019,000
    ROCHESTER, MN2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    ST LOUIS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $2,000,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    PLEASE SEE PART XIV 3A FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONTHE CURRENT YEAR CONTRIBUTION WAS PROVIDED TO ADMINISTER GRANTS TO QUALIFIED 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING THOSE THAT PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL OR HEALTH-RELATED SERVICES; AND ASSIST LOWER INCOME AND DISADVANTAGED ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH HEALTH CARE OR IMPROVING THEIR ECONOMIC POSITION.

    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

    $1,372,800
    BOSTON, MA2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    BIOSTL

    $1,125,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    SUPPORTING LOCAL STARTUP COMPANIES IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

    $1,027,781
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    PURDUE UNIVERSITY

    $694,561
    WEST LAFAYETTE, IN2025

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    AMERICAN LEGION POST 156

    $25,000
    KIRKWOOD, MO2025

    TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS AND ASSISTANCE TO VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES

    ASSISTANCE LEAGUE ST LOUIS

    $1,650
    ELLISVILLE, MO2025

    TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN ST. LOUIS

    KIRKWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH

    $1,000
    KIRKWOOD, MO2025

    TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OPPORTUNITIES IN THE KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY

    100 NEEDIEST CASES STL

    $1,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    TO PROVIDE BASIC NEEDS TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON

    DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE

    $13,527,778
    BOSTON, MA2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    UNIVERSITY OF WURZBURG

    $5,139,720
    WURZBERG2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    ST LOUIS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $4,100,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2024

    PLEASE SEE PART XIV 3A FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONTHE CURRENT YEAR CONTRIBUTION WAS PROVIDED TO ADMINISTER GRANTS TO QUALIFIED 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING THOSE THAT PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL OR HEALTH-RELATED SERVICES; AND ASSIST LOWER INCOME AND DISADVANTAGED ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH HEALTH CARE OR IMPROVING THEIR ECONOMIC POSITION.

    PRINCESS MARGARATE CANCER FOUNDATION (UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK)

    $3,481,964
    TORONTO2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA SOCIETY

    $3,366,379
    NEEDHAM, MA2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

    $2,991,261
    BOSTON, MA2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN

    $2,982,559
    MILWAUKEE, WI2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    PURDUE UNIVERSITY

    $2,131,435
    WEST LAFAYETTE, IN2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER

    $2,000,000
    COLUMBUS, OH2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    UNIVERSIDAD OF NAVARRA

    $1,512,000
    PAMPLONA NAVARRA2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    BIOSTL

    $1,125,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2024

    SUPPORTING LOCAL STARTUP COMPANIES IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE

    CMT RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    TO FUND RESEARCH WHICH DELIVERS TREATMENTS AND CURES TO END CMT

    HEALTHTREE FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    LEHI, UT2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    MARYGROVE CHILD CENTER

    $25,000
    FLORISSANT, MO2024

    TO PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO CHILDREN

    SHRINER'S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN

    $25,000
    TAMPA, FL2024

    TO SUPPORT FAMILY-CENTERED PEDIATRIC SPECIALTY CARE

    BURNS RECOVERED SUPPORT GROUP

    $15,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2024

    TO SERVE BURN AND SMOKE INHALATION SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - MU HEALTH CARE

    $10,000
    COLUMBIA, MO2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY

    $10,000
    RYE BROOK, NY2024

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    GREATER ST LOUIS HONOR FLIGHT

    $5,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2024

    TO HONOR AMERICA'S VETERANS BY INVITING THEM TO SHARE IN A DAY OF HONOR AT OUR NATION'S MEMORIALS

    ST LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

    $3,500
    BRIDGETON, MO2024

    TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN THE DISTRICT OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

    HUMANE SOCIETY OF FORSYTH COUNTY

    $3,000
    CUMMING, GA2024

    TO PREVENT THE CRUELTY, ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF ANIMALS

    KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION

    $2,500
    KIRKWOOD, MO2024

    TO ENRICH THE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR ALL IN THE KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT.

    CIRCLE OF CONCERN

    $2,000
    VALLEY PARK, MO2024

    TO IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY BY REDUCING HUNGER AND POVERTY

    NATIONAL LEGAL & POLICY CENTER

    $1,000
    FALLS CHURCH, VA2024

    TO EDUCATE THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON ETHICS FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES

    JUST ENDURING INC

    $1,000
    ST CHARLES, MO2024

    TO PROVIDE RESOURCES TO FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST A CHILD

    DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE

    $16,000,000
    BOSTON, MA2023

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    AMERICAN FRIENDS OF UHN

    $3,481,965
    TORONTO2023

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA SOCIETY

    $3,243,663
    NEEDHAM, MA2023

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN

    $2,982,559
    MILWAUKEE, WI2023

    ADVANCE TREATMENT, CURE AND PREVENTION OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES

    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

    $2,813,974
    BOSTON, MA2023

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