Ladies Of Peace Unlimited

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Private Foundation
Saint Charles, MissouriMicroEIN: 811949876
Food BanksHuman ServicesCommunity Service ClubsWomen Empowerment Nonprofits

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing support primarily through food assistance and essential personal needs. Its mission focuses on addressing human services, such as offering food, clothing, and household supplies to individuals in need. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including those requiring assistance with personal care, transportation, and basic living necessities. It operates mainly within the state of Missouri, reflecting a commitment to community support and service.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Local Missouri individuals or community organizations seeking modest, one-time assistance for basic needs (food, clothing, household items, gasoline, car repairs) or programs that provide direct aid to people in immediate need.

Good Fit

  • Based in Missouri, especially in the St. Charles/St. Louis area or nearby communities
  • Requests are for modest, direct assistance (food, gift cards, vehicle-related support, household supplies)
  • Can document individual-level need or concrete short-term assistance outcomes
  • Willing to apply via mail/letter or phone contact and fit an annual decision cycle
  • Seeks one-time or small recurring awards rather than large programmatic funding

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving in the latest year was entirely within Missouri, with grants recorded to cities such as Saint Peters, Saint Louis, Saint Charles, and Bridgeton, indicating a narrow in‑state geographic footprint.

Recipient Variety

Broad

In the latest year the foundation funded 25 distinct recipients (26 grants), mostly small, independent individual-level awards; for a micro private foundation this represents a broad and diverse recipient set despite some dollar concentration among the top grants.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence from the latest filings shows 25 new recipients and no repeats across the observed years, and the filings include application guidance and a letter/phone contact, which together indicate a high likelihood that unfamiliar applicants can access funding; this assessment notes the short two-year observation window.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026