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The funding comes from two charity golf tournaments hosted by the Springfield-based company this year.
An addition to the headquarters of The Warrior’s Journey will provide more space for its continuing expansion of services.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, arts, banking & finance, hospitality, insurance, nonprofit and utilities.
Golf tournament host cites "a challenging time for fundraising."
The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.
Newsmakers in the areas of education, fitness, food service, government, marketing, nonprofit, real estate and transportation.
The Stanley & Elaine Ball Foundation provides funding for 31 organizations.
The Generosity Collective provides awards in its inaugural grant round.
Least of These navigates increasing demand for services.
Sheila Michaels, director of the BookBag program, is chosen to receive the annual honor for her work promoting literacy and access to information.
Bridget Dierks is scheduled to start Jan. 2 as director of institutional advancement.
Tina Pham-Morgan is joining the collaborative health care nonprofit.
The project spanning up to 50,000 square feet is slated for completion in fourth-quarter 2025.
Two projects – an ultramodern church teen center and what may be the nation’s largest jellyfish tank – are squaring off for the Springfield Contractors Association’s 2024 Design Team of the Year award to be announced on Nov. 5 at the 40th annual Salute to Design & Construction banquet.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, chambers of commerce, education, government, health care and nonprofit.
Companies should start conversations to build connections, panelists say
Acompanarte Cultural Center, Springfield Art Museum and Women’s Medical Respite are the recipients.
The Missouri Institute of Natural Science is adding a 2,500-square-foot classroom space to its museum near Rivercut Golf Course.
Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with steering committee members.
SBJ interviews the scout executive and CEO at Ozark Trails Council.
A food truck that launched last year rebranded and moved to Metro Eats; automotive repair business Mitchem Tire Co. expanded its Christian County presence; and O’Reilly Build LLC was acquired.