Community Partners

Community Partners are the foundation to facilitating change in our community.

Imagine With A Mission (IWAM) is an architect of community transformation in North County, North City St. Louis and East St. Louis - and we rely on our network of community partners.

We move families from crisis to wealth- building through our ‘SET’ framework: Stabilize, Equip, and Thrive.

Rather than duplicating services, IWAM operates as a central hub, vetting and funding expert partners across ten critical pillars – from housing and health to economic development.

We provide the vision and the capital – our community partners provide the direct service. Our model moves beyond addressing isolated symptoms of poverty. We coordinate all ten pillars to tackle the root causes and create long-term stability.

At Imagine With A Mission, we identify Community Partners who provide expert services within these areas and fund them through contractual means to ensure comprehensive, sustained impact.

Housing

Food

Health & Wellness

Transportation

Public Safety

Education

Workforce Development

Financial Empowerment

Small Business Development

Economic Development

Our Featured Partners

Valor Villages

Why We Exist: The Need for Change

IWAM operates where the need is greatest. These statistics highlight WHY our work is essential in the St. Louis region:

3x Poverty

20% of city residents live in tracts where 40%+ of neighbors are in poverty, with 31.7% of Black residents facing concentrated poverty (3x the rate of white residents).

18 Years Life Expectancy

Varies by as much as 18 years across zip codes in North St. Louis.

24k Housing & Infrastructure

Over 24,000 vacant buildings are concentrated in St. Louis City. In some North City areas, 30% of households have no vehicle access, and 30%+ lack a computer.

30% Food Insecurity

30% of Black St. Louis City residents are faced with food insecurities.

69% Education

Only 69% of students graduate from St. Louis Public School District, which is 20% below the statewide average.

43% Home Ownership

Only 43% of homes in Jennings are owner-occupied, well below the statewide average of 67.9%.

24.7% Poverty Rate

24.7% of Ferguson residents live below the poverty line (over double the nationwide average).

At Imagine with a Mission®, we build change in partnership with the people and communities we serve. Progress takes trust, shared purpose, and the right people around the table — which is why we don’t try to do everything ourselves.

Our Community Partner vetting process includes:

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An intake application process where the potential partner provides a business plan, resume(s), financial records, proof of insurance, and other supporting documentation to ensure the partner is aligned with IWAM’s values and purpose.
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A thorough legal search on the founder(s) and the organization is conducted by IWAM's attorney.
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A scheduled interview with the potential partner’s organizational leadership, members of IWAM’s Board of Directors and leadership, and IWAM's attorney.
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If the organization meets specific criteria, the funding amount is determined, a contract is developed, and the IWAM Board of Directors finalizes the approval.
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A contract is presented to the approved Community Partner.
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Each Community Partner is required to submit monthly documentation showing the use of the funds received from IWAM.

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FAQs

Where does my donation go?

Every donation supports our trusted community partners, local families, and long-term solutions – not quick fixes.

Our extensive community partner vetting process includes initial meetings, reviewing resumes, financial and insurance records, a legal search, and interviews with leadership and the IWAM Board of Directors. We follow this process to ensure that funding they receive goes to benefit our community, and support local change within the IWAM framework.

Imagine With A Mission community partners provide expert services within our ten areas of focus, which include housing, food, health & wellness, transportation, public safety, education, workforce development, financial empowerment, small business development, and economic development.