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  2. As long as a charity is a qualifying 501(c)(3) organization, it can accept tax-free donations of publicly traded stock. Note that not all charities can accept donations of privately held company ...

  3. United Way - Wikipedia

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    United Way is an international network of over 1,800 local nonprofit fundraising affiliates. [2] [3] Prior to 2015, United Way was the largest nonprofit organization in the United States by donations from the public. [4]

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  5. St. Louis Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 1908, The New York Times reported that stock value in St. Louis banks and trusts companies had increased by $3,020,000 since October 31, due to a "complete revival of confidence" in the St. Louis Stock Exchange. The times stated that brokers related that it was the heaviest buying the city had seen in three years, leaving them ...

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  7. St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    A rift in this earlier church, over the sponsorship of a statewide missionary program, lead some members to establish what would become the St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church. The new congregation initially met near the intersection of Springhill Avenue and Broad Street, but by 1859 they had purchased the property on Dearborn Street. [2]

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  9. St. Louis Mining and Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Mining and Stock Exchange was formed in St. Louis in the fall [1] of 1880, [2] [3] on Third Street between Olive and Locust Street. [3] The first meeting was held at its rooms at that location on December 2, 1880. on which day the exchange also opened for business at 11 am. [1]