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The Danforth Foundation was one of the largest private nonprofit foundations in the
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Metropolitan region. It closed its doors in 2011 after 84 years of operation and more than a billion dollars in grants distributed.


Background

Established in 1927 by
Ralston Purina Ralston Purina Company was a St. Louis, Missouri,–based American conglomerate with substantial holdings in animal feed, food, pet food, consumer products, and entertainment. On December 12, 2001, it merged with Swiss food-giant Nestlé's Fr ...
founder
William H. Danforth William H. Danforth (September 10, 1870 – December 24, 1955) was an American businessman known for founding Ralston Purina in St. Louis, Missouri in 1894. He was a co-founder of the American Youth Foundation (AYF) and the author of the book, ...
and his wife, the Danforth Foundation grants funded exclusively to the St. Louis region. In the 1950s and 1960s, it funded many projects involving religion and higher education. The Danforth Fellows Program, which supported graduate study in religion for scholars in other fields, was folded into the
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. In 1973,
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minister and theologian Merrimon Cuninggim resigned as executive director because of a perceived conflict of interest from a $60 million grant to
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authorized by William Henry Danforth Jr., who was then both chairman of the foundation and chancellor of the university.


See also

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Danforth Chapels The Danforth Chapel Program was funded by the Danforth Foundation, an organization created in 1927 by William H. Danforth, founder of the Ralston Purina Company, and his wife. The Danforth Foundation focused on national education philanthropy: provi ...


References


External links


FoundationCenter.org: Danforth Foundation Shifts Focus, Cuts Staff
{{Authority control Educational foundations in the United States Defunct organizations based in Missouri Non-profit organizations based in Missouri Organizations based in St. Louis Ralston Purina Organizations established in 1927 Organizations disestablished in 2011 1927 establishments in Missouri 2011 disestablishments in Missouri