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  1. The Cardinals Academic Program integrates the game of baseball with school curriculum and provides hands-on activities in various locations at Busch Stadium.

  2. The Cardinals and their affiliates have paid over $545 million in sales, income, real estate and other taxes to the City and State from 2006 through 2022. The Cardinals have generated a tremendous amount of economic benefits for the region as well.

  3. 17 kwi 2024 · In the some two decades since the St. Louis Cardinals reached an agreement to obtain public funding for a new stadium, team leaders have touted its economic benefits for the area and described the agreement as unique in professional sports because of how much of the stadium was privately financed.

  4. EDUCATION INITIATIVES: Programs, exhibits and other learning opportunities that use baseball and softball as its primary focus to promote interest and engagement in the game. PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Up to $5,000 for players and infrastructure equipment.

  5. An economist might ask, “Of all the things my city could do with $500 million, is a sports stadium subsidy my best option?” Government can choose to spend taxpayer money on a variety of things: roads, bridges, airports, police, education, environmental improvements, parks, and walking paths, just to name a few—all of which have benefits ...

  6. 1 dzień temu · The St. Louis Cardinals are eyeing upgrades to Busch Stadium. The solution to that may, at least in part, come from Jefferson City. The Cardinals have a lot on their plate. They’re rebuilding an ...

  7. The grants are used to fund tangible items, one-time capital expenses and special supplies or purchases that directly benefit children. Cardinals Care has provided over $15 million in grants to area nonprofits since its establishment in 1997.