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    Spire Foundation

    ActivoMutual & Membership Benefit
    St Louis, MOSitio web3143420551

    About Spire Foundation

    Spire Foundation concentrates its philanthropic support almost exclusively on broad-based community welfare in the St. Louis area by funding United Way. Their grants appear aimed at public assistance and foundational community services (often unrestricted or general support) rather than narrow programmatic initiatives. The foundation acts as a single, large-scale anchor funder channeling resources to a community-wide intermediary that addresses basic needs and social services.

    Focus Areas

    Community-wide public assistance via United Way (basic needs, emergency aid, and social service coordination)Local nonprofit capacity and collective impact funding through a central community funderGeneral operating support for broad-based community programs rather than project-specific grants

    Who They Fund

    low-income individuals and familieseconomically vulnerable householdspeople applying for or receiving public benefits

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: all recorded funding goes to one intermediary (United Way) across multiple grants, indicating large, repeated unrestricted or general-support contributions to a single core grantee.

    About Spire Foundation

    Spire Foundation’s recent grantmaking is defined by a single, very large community intermediary relationship: United Way in St. Louis has received the foundation’s biggest awards across multiple years, including a $1,881,306 grant in 2025. That pattern points to a funder using sizable general support to underwrite public assistance and basic-needs coordination rather than a wide array of small project grants. The foundation’s giving also reaches a handful of other Missouri-based safety-net organizations, but the main throughline is consistent support for community welfare infrastructure in the St. Louis area. In the latest grant data, that approach appears alongside awards to local action agencies and an urban league, all tied to public assistance programs. Spire Foundation’s grantmaking is local in scope, and every recent grant listed goes to a Missouri recipient. The combination of a large anchor grant, repeated support over several years, and a cluster of smaller awards to related service providers suggests a foundation that channels resources toward the organizations that help administer emergency aid, benefits access, and client support for economically vulnerable households.

    What Spire Foundation Funds

    Public assistance is the clearest theme in Spire Foundation’s recent grants. In 2025, it gave $80,000 to Community Action Agency of St Louis County for a public assistance program and another $80,000 to Urban League of Metro St Louis for the same purpose. The foundation also backed regional service delivery outside the metro core, including $70,000 to South Central Mo Community Action Agency in Winona and $35,000 to Northeast Mo Community Action Corp in Bowling Green. Another $35,000 went to East Missouri Action Agency in Park Hills, again labeled as a public assistance program. Across those awards, the focus is on organizations that help with basic needs, emergency aid, and access to social services rather than on narrowly defined projects.

    How Spire Foundation Gives

    Spire Foundation gives with a wide spread in grant size: the 25th percentile is $43,750, the median is $80,000, and the 75th percentile is $1,445,928. That distribution reflects a mix of very large anchor grants and smaller operating-style awards. The recent record also shows recurrence: United Way appears in four consecutive grant years, including 2023, 2024, and 2025, which points to ongoing support rather than one-time funding. The foundation is a local giver, and its grants are shown as public assistance program support. It also accepts unsolicited applications through its Spire Serves / Spire Giving corporate citizenship program.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.2M

    Total Assets

    $6M

    Total Revenue

    $1.5M

    Total Expenses

    $2.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $44K and $1.4M, with a median of $80K.

    25th Percentile

    $44K

    Median

    $80K

    75th Percentile

    $1.4M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MO.

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    Funding Style

    direct service deliverymeans-tested program supportoperational/program fundingbenefits administration support

    Notable grantees: United Way

    Topics

    public assistance/social safety net programsincome supports and cash assistanceeligibility determination and benefits enrollmentemergency/short-term financial aidcase management and client intake

    Where Spire Foundation Makes Grants

    Spire Foundation’s giving is concentrated in Missouri, with 100% of recent grants going to recipients in the HQ state. St Louis is the most visible recipient city, appearing on the largest awards and on two $80,000 grants in 2025. Outside the metro area, recent grants also reached Winona, Bowling Green, Park Hills, and Hillsboro. The distribution shows a statewide Missouri footprint, but still within a local pattern tied to communities served by the foundation.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Spire Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Spire Foundation support?

    Recent grants go to public assistance and community welfare organizations, including United Way, Community Action Agency of St Louis County, Urban League of Metro St Louis, and several Missouri community action agencies. The grant descriptions center on public assistance programs rather than narrow projects.

    How large are Spire Foundation grants?

    The grant-size distribution is broad: the 25th percentile is $43,750, the median is $80,000, and the 75th percentile is $1,445,928. Recent awards include both very large multi-year support and smaller six-figure or sub-$100,000 grants.

    Does Spire Foundation make repeat grants to the same recipient?

    Yes. United Way appears in four consecutive years of recent grant data, with awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern indicates recurring support rather than isolated one-time funding.

    Can organizations apply unsolicited?

    Yes. The Spire Serves / Spire Giving corporate citizenship program accepts unsolicited applications and supports nonprofit organizations and public schools in communities where Spire lives and works.

    Where does Spire Foundation give?

    Its recent grants are entirely local and all shown recipients are in Missouri. St Louis is the most common recipient city, and additional Missouri cities in the recent list include Winona, Bowling Green, Park Hills, and Hillsboro.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    UNITED WAYST LOUIS, MO$1,881,3062025PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF ST LOUIS COUNTYST LOUIS, MO$80,0002025PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    URBAN LEAGUE OF METRO ST LOUISST LOUIS, MO$80,0002025PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    SOUTH CENTRAL MO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCYWINONA, MO$70,0002025PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    NORTHEAST MO COMMUNITY ACTION CORPBOWLING GREEN, MO$35,0002025PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    JEFFERSON FRANKLIN COMMUNITY ACTION CORPHILLSBORO, MO$35,0002025P.O. BOX 920
    EAST MISSOURI ACTION AGENCYPARK HILLS, MO$35,0002025PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    UNITED WAYST LOUIS, MO$1,615,2302024PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    UNITED WAYST LOUIS, MO$1,516,0922024PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    UNITED WAYST LOUIS, MO$1,235,4372023PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    UNITED WAY

    $1,881,306
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF ST LOUIS COUNTY

    $80,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    URBAN LEAGUE OF METRO ST LOUIS

    $80,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    SOUTH CENTRAL MO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY

    $70,000
    WINONA, MO2025

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    NORTHEAST MO COMMUNITY ACTION CORP

    $35,000
    BOWLING GREEN, MO2025

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    JEFFERSON FRANKLIN COMMUNITY ACTION CORP

    $35,000
    HILLSBORO, MO2025

    P.O. BOX 920

    EAST MISSOURI ACTION AGENCY

    $35,000
    PARK HILLS, MO2025

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    UNITED WAY

    $1,615,230
    ST LOUIS, MO2024

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    UNITED WAY

    $1,516,092
    ST LOUIS, MO2024

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    UNITED WAY

    $1,235,437
    ST LOUIS, MO2023

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM