Long-Term Recovery Fund Launched

The St. Louis region and bi-state area continues to be impacted by flooding. The Regional Response Team (RRT), an initiative of the St. Louis Community Foundation, is working to build a centralized system of recovery response to populations most affected during crises such as natural disasters.

With the support of the Foundation, the RRT has launched a long-term recovery fund to support our neighbors who have been impacted by flash flooding.

The St. Louis Community Foundation and the RRT empathize with families and our nonprofit partners during this time. The RRT is dedicated to serving our communities and will continue to work towards the development of a structured and coordinated response infrastructure for the bi-state region.

St. Louis Community Foundation fund holders can make a donation from their funds via Fund Central or by contacting their donor services’ representative .

To support the Regional Response Team Long-Term Recovery Fund, please click here.

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