How We Help
At the New Growth Horizon Foundation, our work is guided by a commitment to building meaningful partnerships and empowering communities. We channel our resources and energy into impactful, community-centered solutions. Through strategic giving and hands-on engagement, we connect passion with purpose to make a lasting difference.
Here’s how we help:
The New Growth Horizon (NGH) Foundation and Proper Cannabis operate a community impact model where everyday purchase fuels whole-person health and well-being across Missouri.
Featured 2026 Cannabis for a Cause Partners:

Provides immediate and long-term relief for St. Louis families impacted by the May 16, 2025 tornado

PROMO confronts systemic inequities to liberate the full spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community from discrimination and oppression.

NAMI St. Louis (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with mental illnesses and their families in the St. Louis region.

Provides a safe, loving and educational environment for children in poverty and empowers their families through advocacy, emergency aid and education.

Restores opportunity for those re-entering life after prison through housing, peer support, career development, case management, and community engagement.

Pedal the Cause accelerates breakthrough cancer research at Siteman Cancer Center and Siteman Kids at St. Louis Children’s Hospital by inspiring and mobilizing a community committed to curing cancer.
Our Cannabis for a Cause partners are those whose work exemplifies a shared mission to uplift, heal, and strengthen our communities. We believe that long-term partnerships are key to creating sustainable impact. This approach ensures our donations remain responsive to the evolving needs of the community while fostering growth.
In addition to supporting our Cannabis for a Cause partners, we also provide one-time gifts to meet community needs. Whether it’s sponsoring an event, providing in-kind donations in partnership with Proper Cannabis, or offering one-time financial support, we are committed to making a meaningful impact.
Ways We Give:
- Event Sponsorship: Supporting organizations that drive lasting, sustainable change.
- In-Kind Donations: Partnering with Proper Cannabis to provide product donations where permitted.
- One-Time Gifts: Offering financial support for events or causes that align with our mission.
If you're seeking sponsorship, in-kind donations, or a one-time gift, we invite you to complete the application below.
Giving
Community Engagement
Driven by the passion of Proper’s 400+ team members, NGH channels this energy with purpose by collaborating with community organizations to make a meaningful difference. Whether serving meals to those experiencing homelessness, building homes for veterans, supporting local arts and culture, or raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention, our team is always ready to take action.
Have a cause close to your heart and need support? We welcome community partnerships and would love to learn how we can help. Please email hello@newgrowthhorizon.org to get started.
Who
We've Helped
- Anthropedia
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- APA of Missouri
- Arlington Greens Veteran's Golf Association
- CASA
- Backstoppers
- Birdies4Bipolar
- Boys Hope Girls Hope St. Louis
- Folds of Honor
- Food Outreach
- Friends of Kids With Cancer
- Grassroots Redeeming Love
- Greater St. Louis Honor Flight
- Humane Society of St. Louis
- Kansas City Museum Foundation
- Last Prisoner Project
- Love U 2 Pieces
- Loyola Academy
- Mental Health America of Eastern Missouri
- Metro Trans Umbrella Group
- Mighty Oaks Heart Foundation
- Mission: STL
- Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation
- MO Network
- NAMI St. Louis
- OCA STL
- Ollie Hinkle Heart Foundation
- Operation Breakthrough
- Operation Food Search
- Pedal the Cause
- Pink Ribbon Good
- PROMO
- Repertory Theatre St. Louis
- Room at the Inn
- St. Louis Children's Hospital Foundation
- St. Louis Public Radio
- St. Patrick Center
- Veteran's Community Project
- World Pediatrics