Introducing Spark Tank and NEW Venture Philanthropy A Bold Vision for Change.
- Brianna Johnson
- Apr 3
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 4
Spark Tank and NEW Venture Philanthropy Team Up to Support Faith-Driven Entrepreneurs in St. Louis.

In an exciting collaboration focused on fostering innovation and social impact, Spark Tank has joined forces with NEW Venture Philanthropy. This partnership aims to empower entrepreneurs by offering essential resources, mentorship, and funding to expand their initiatives.
Transforming St. Louis Through Business
Spark Tank, recognized for its dynamic approach to funding and mentoring innovative startups, has consistently been committed to driving positive change through entrepreneurship. By collaborating with NEW Venture Philanthropy, Spark Tank is poised to enhance opportunities for motivated entrepreneurs seeking to make lasting transformations in their communities.
Both organizations are dedicated to equipping entrepreneurs with the tools needed to foster economic renewal in St. Louis. By leveraging Spark Tank’s innovative model and NEW Venture Philanthropy’s faith-based strategic expertise, the partnership aims to accelerate the growth of businesses that contribute to job creation, community revitalization, and impact.
Equipping Entrepreneurs for Success
Additionally, Spark Tank partners with Benedictine College, Civil Righteousness, Capstone M&A, Soulcial Kitchen, and Food Is Love TV. All partners work diligently to provide educational resources, meaningful connections, funding, and entrepreneurial insight.

Looking Ahead
Through this collaboration, Spark Tank and NEW Venture Philanthropy reaffirm their commitment to supporting St. Louis entrepreneurs. There will be an opportunity to learn, connect, and explore how we can come together to invest in businesses that make a difference.
Spark Tank and NEW Venture Philanthropy are planning a meeting to explore traditional angel investing and the use of donor-advised funds. Dave Fischer will soon host an event to delve into traditional angel investing and introduce a new potential source—utilizing donor-advised funds, referred to as New Venture Philanthropy.
Thursday, April 10, 5:30-7:00 PM – North County Innovation Center ("NCIC"), R&R Marketplace, 10174 W. Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO 63136. Light snacks and beverages provided.
Friday, April 11, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM – Undivided Experience Center, 657 Spirit Airpark West, Suite 102, Chesterfield, MO 63005. Lunch provided.
RSVP by directly emailing Dave with your name and the session you'd like to attend: dcfischer@outlook.com.
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