The Roy W. Slusher Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2013. The foundation is the legacy of a man who combined extraordinary vision and leadership qualities with a genuine concern for human well being.
It was the wish of Roy, and his beloved wife Nora, that a major portion of their wealth be used to give others an opportunity to advance their capabilities.
At the event's conclusion, $170,000 in grant money was distributed to over 30 deserving nonprofit agencies and causes. This event has been hosted at Bradleyville School for many years. Serving so...more
At the event's conclusion, $170,000 in grant money was distributed to over 30 deserving nonprofit agencies and causes. This event has been hosted at Bradleyville School for many years. Serving so...more
The Roy W. Slusher Foundation held a celebration to distribute the money in a packed gym at Bradleyville Public Schools. A holiday program included music, skits, and Santa. Bradleyville Public...more
The Roy W. Slusher Foundation has dished out $3,000 in grants to Christian County's largest food pantry -- Least of These Food Pantry -- at the College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout.
The funds...more
Charitable organizations, educational institutions and hundreds of schoolchildren will be the recipients of some special Christmas cheer on Dec. 12 at Bradleyville School. The Roy W. Slusher...more
John Converse Townsend, a Forbes contributor, shares what can the private sector do for a social enterprise. He encourages social enterprises to reach out to corporations for help to scale up their businesses.