The Kansas Children’s Foundation is accepting applications for its Pediatric Grant to provide helpful services to children in the community.
Donor Name: Kansas Children’s Foundation
State: Kansas
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/01/2022
Details:
The Kansas Children’s Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources, financial and emotional support to children and families across the state of Kansas.
Goal
The goal of Kansas Children’s Foundation is to help as many children under 18 years, or individuals with special healthcare needs under the care of a pediatric provider, as well as provide money for pediatric programs and services.
Purpose
Purpose of the foundation:
- To support community based medical research conducted for the benefit of children age eighteen and younger, as well as individuals with special needs age nineteen and older, and expecting mothers
- To provide, promote and facilitate educational programs regarding issues that affect children, their parents and their health care providers
- To introduce, provide and support preventative medical programs and treatments for the benefit of children and expecting mothers
- To provide assistance to needy families that include one or more children that are in need of assistance as a result of a catastrophic event
- To coordinate with community based organizations in accomplishing the preceding purposes
Eligibility Criteria
- Grant requests must be for: patient and/or family education, items to make a child’s hospital stay better, programs to benefit children (art and music therapy etc.) or research-based medical service demonstration projects.
- Project activities must directly benefit children and their families.
- Project activities must provide direct assistance to as many children as possible.
- Funds must be used exactly as they are written in the grant application.
- Appropriate recognition of Kansas Children’s Foundation must be provided by the organization.
For more information, visit Kansas Children’s Foundation.