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#10 - Youth In Need Head Start
Posted: 1/23/2009
Executive Director Josh Wilson interviews Kristen Mandrell & Snezhana Chiecsek, Area Managers for Youth In Need Head Start.

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#9 - Employment Training with MERS-Goodwill
Posted: 11/1/2008

James Amos interviews Esther Williams and Ray Sandford from MERS-Goodwill about their fantastic employment training program for the residents of FPSE, sponsored by Washington University School of Medicine and BJC Health Care.



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#8 - Upcoming "Night for the Town"
Posted: 10/10/2008
Joy Clarke and Jennifer Gaby talk about the first Mission: St. Louis fundraising event that will be on November 1st at the Soulard Preservation Hall. There will be a silent auction, a band, food & drinks, and more.  

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Mission St. Louis
NSP2 Grant

Friday, June 26, 2009 ~ Laura Murray

Mission: St. Louis is submitting a grant application for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program that came out of the stimulus bill, otherwise known as the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009.  The information below is part of our Public Notice.

Mission: St. Louis' Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2
Grant Application


Mission: St. Louis is a community development organization and 501 ( c ) 3 serving the FPSE and McRee Town neighborhoods. Through a partnership with Lamb’s Bride Church and Justine Petersen Housing and Reinvestment Corporation, Mission: St. Louis is submitting a grant application for $5 million dollars to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Target Area:

Census Tract 1181 (shown in yellow) is the target area covering the southern portion of the Forest Park Southeast Neighborhood and part of the McRee Town Neighborhood. Map Source: US Census Bureau. Decennial Census 2000

Use of Funds:
If awarded the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Grant, the funds will be used to rehabilitate and construct new homes and residential properties, provide homeowner and tenant counseling, down payment assistance, rental assistance, and financial counseling services. The properties will be built or rehabilitated to the US Green Building Council’s LEED Certified standard or qualify for the National Association of Home Builders Green Building standards. At least twenty-five percent of the homes will be rented to income qualifying tenants below 50 percent of the Area Median Income. The remaining units will be available to a mix of income levels some of which will be subsidized housing.  

Please send your comments to:
info@missionstl.org
or
Mission: St. Louis ATTN: NSP2 Grant
4900 Reber Place
St. Louis, MO 63139


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