Impact of Children’s Services Fund on Jackson County Kids

Making a Lasting Difference in Jackson County Kids

The Children’s Services Fund (CSF) is dedicated to improving the lives of kids in Jackson County by funding programs that support mental health and social-emotional well-being. Through strategic investments, we provide essential resources to local organizations focused on the needs of children and families. Our funding has a direct, meaningful impact, helping tens of thousands of kids thrive every year.

$185 Million

Awarded to local programs

209

Programs supported across

8

service areas

119

Partners impacted

Our funded partners

Why it matters

Investing in children’s mental health and well-being is critical for fostering a stronger, healthier community. At the CSF, we understand that by providing resources to local programs, we can empower children and youth to thrive. The challenges kids face today are more complex than ever and our funding helps address these needs by supporting services that promote emotional resilience and mental wellness. The impact of this support ripples throughout the community, strengthening families and giving kids the tools they need to succeed.

Read more about the mental and behavioural health challenges kids in Jackson County have, and how our partners are meeting their needs.

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Our Funded Partners

emmanuelschildcare.org

2025:

  • Addressing Generational Trauma and Mental Wellness: $230,000.00

2024:

  • Addressing Generational Trauma and Mental Wellness: $230,000.00
  • Trauma-Informed Continuum of Care: $153,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • Trauma-Informed Continuum of Care: $153,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • Trauma-Informed Continuum of Care: $153,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2021:

  • Trauma-Informed Continuum of Care: $131,250.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2020:

  • Trauma-Informed Continuum of Care: $125,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Trauma-Informed Continuum of Care: $125,000.00
www.epkc.org

2025:

  • Empowerment Pathways Project: $182,250.00

2024:

  • Therapeutic Services: $162,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • Therapeutic Services: $135,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • Therapeutic Services: $135,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2021:

  • Therapeutic Programs to Combat Child Abuse and Family Violence: $120,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
efamilies.org/

2024:

  • Closing the Digital Divide, Providing 24/7 Virtual Mental Healthcare Services: $200,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
everychildshope.org/steppingstone

2025:

  • Transitional Living Program: $750,000.00

2024:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $375,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $315,000.00 (Temporary Shelter)

2023:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $335,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $262,500.00 (Temporary Shelter)

2022:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $335,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $262,500.00 (Temporary Shelter)

2021:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $315,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $262,500.00 (Temporary Shelter)

2020:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $300,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $250,000.00 (Temporary Shelter)

2019:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $300,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $250,000.00 (Temporary Shelter)

2018:

  • Community-Based Transitional Living: $180,000.00 (Transitional Living)
  • Temporary Shelter at Steppingstone: $200,000.00 (Temporary Shelter)
lifeworkskc.org

2023:

  • Brainworks Virtual Residential Treatment Program: $160,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Brainworks Virtual Residential Treatment Program: $150,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Brainworks Virtual Residential Treatment Program: $135,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
firstcallkc.org

2025:

  • First Call Family Services: $221,965.00

2024:

  • First Call Family Services: $151,638.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • First Call Family Services: $126,365.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • First Call Family Services: $127,403.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • First Call Family Services: $104,535.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • First Call Family Services: $99,558.00 (Prevention)

2019:

  • First Call Family Services: $102,378.00 (Prevention)

2018:

  • Caring for Kids: $35,000.00 (Prevention)
fosteradopt.org

2025:

  • Family Stability Initiative: $441,000.00
  • Community Based Family Prevention Services: $285,000.00

2024:

  • Clinical Therapy Services: $124,035.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Jackson County Fostering Prevention Program: $157,461.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2023:

  • Jackson County Fostering Prevention Program: $131,218.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Jackson County Behavioral Interventionist Program: $170,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Jackson County Fostering Prevention Program: $127,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Jackson County Behavioral Interventionist Program: $160,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Jackson County Fostering Prevention Program: $143,462.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Jackson County Behavioral Interventionist Program: $120,750.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2020:

  • Jackson County Behavioral Interventionist Program: $115,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Jackson County Behavioral Interventionist Program: $115,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2018:

  • Jackson County Behavioral Interventionist Program: $148,500.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Family Connections Shelter/Preschool Program: $53,010.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
frontporchalliance.org

2025:

  • Neighborhood Families: $315,000.00

2024:

  • Neighborhood Families: $210,000.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • Neighborhood Families: $175,000.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • Neighborhood Families: $175,000.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Neighborhood Families: $175,000.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • Neighborhood Families: $180,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Neighborhood Families: $136,217.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2018:

  • Neighborhood Families: Family support, education, and children's wellbeing services in urban Jackson County: $70,868.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
genesisschool.org

2025:

  • Counseling and Wellness Program: $100,000.00

2024:

  • Counseling and Wellness Program: $100,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • Counseling and Wellness Program: $100,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • Counseling and Wellness Program: $100,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2020:

  • Counseling Services Expansion: $50,829.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2019:

  • Counseling Services Expansion: $50,829.00
gildasclubkc.org

2025:

  • Cancer Education & Support for Chilren, Teen, and Families: $14,620.00

2024:

  • Children, Teens and Family Expansion: $13,923.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • Children, Teens and Family Expansion: $11,603.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • Children, Teens and Family Expansion: $11,403.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2021:

  • Children, Teens and Family Expansion: $10,345.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2020:

  • Children, Teens and Family Expansion: $9,850.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
gordonparks.org

2025:

  • Improve Mental Health and Well-Being Supports in School: $160,000.00

2024:

  • Improve Mental Health and Well-Being Supports in School: $160,000.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • Improve Mental Health and Well-Being Supports in School: $128,030.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • Improve Mental Health and Well-Being Supports in School: $124,660.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Improved Access to Mental Health Assessment: $97,176.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • Improved Access to Mental Health Assessment: $97,176.44 (Prevention)
gapcares.org

2025:

  • Putting Students First: $75,000.00

2024:

  • Putting Students First: $68,718.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • Putting Students First: $57,265.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • Putting Students First: $55,901.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Putting Students First: $77,540.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2020:

  • Putting Students First: $73,847.97 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
greatcircle.org

2021:

  • Learn, Grow, Thrive: $142,500.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Empowering Children for Healthy Outcomes: $215,000.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • Learn, Grow, Thrive: $180,706.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Empowering Children for Healthy Outcomes: $234,694.00 (Prevention)

2019:

  • Learn, Grow, Thrive: $182,033.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Empowering Children for Healthy Outcomes: $235,875.00

2018:

  • Pervasive Emotion Dysregulation Intensive Outpatient Program: $125,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
www.greaterimpactkc.org/

2025:

  • Crisis Support and Intervention for Children and Families: $95,000.00
greenworkskc.org

2025:

  • ECOS Nature Discovery: $60,000.00

2024:

  • ECOS Nature Discovery: $41,300.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • ECOS Nature Discovery: $41,300.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • ECOS Nature Discovery: $34,440.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • ECOS Nature Discovery: $40,907.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • ECOS Nature Discovery: $40,907.00 (Prevention)
guadalupecenters.org

2025:

  • Fuerza: $160,000.00
  • Youth Life Skills & Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $156,800.00

2024:

  • Fuerza: $160,000.00
  • Youth Life Skills & Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $156,800.00
  • Enhanced Bilingual Child and Youth Counseling and Therapy: $64,200.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • Bilingual Substance Use Prevention for Adolescents and Youth: $106,687.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • Enhanced Bilingual Child and Youth Counseling and Therapy: $107,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • Bilingual Substance Use Prevention for Adolescents and Youth: $106,687.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • Enhanced Bilingual Child and Youth Counseling and Therapy: $107,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2021:

  • Bilingual Child & Family Counseling: $107,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • Youth Life Skills Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $32,155.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • Youth Life Skills Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $37,952.00 (Prevention)

2019:

  • Youth Life Skills Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $37,952.00
  • Youth Life Skills Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $14,783.00

2018:

  • Youth Life Skills Substance Abuse Prevention Program: $29,565.00 (Prevention)
hillcrestkc.org

2025:

  • Shelter and Prevention for Homeless Youth in Jackson County: $240,350.00

2024:

  • New Youth Transitional Living Program in Jackson County: $160,929.00 (Transitional Living)

2023:

  • New Youth Transitional Living Program in Jackson County: $134,108.00 (Transitional Living)

2022:

  • New Youth Transitional Living Program in Jackson County: $116,116.00 (Transitional Living)
hopehouse.net

2025:

  • Hope House's Children's Services Program: $188,250.00
  • Hope House's Guardian Program Expansion Project: $317,622.00

2024:

  • Hope House's Children's Services Program: $125,491.00 (Prevention)
  • Hope House's Guardian Program Expansion Project: $222,675.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • Children's Services Program: $104,576.00 (Prevention)
  • The Guardian Program: $185,563.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • Children's Services Program: $99,391.00 (Prevention)
  • The Guardian Program: $180,332.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Child and Family Advocacy Program: $97,840.00 (Prevention)
  • The Guardian Program: $181,584.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • Child and Family Advocacy Program: $97,840.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • The Guardian Program: $181,584.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Child and Family Advocacy Program: $93,085.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • The Guardian Program: $182,074.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2018:

  • Hope House's Guardian Program Expansion Project: $100,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
isdschools.org

2025:

  • ISD Family Services CARE: $660,000.00

2024:

  • ISD Family Services CARE: $660,000.00
  • Hispanic Outreach, Partnership and Engagement Services: $200,300.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Family Services Initiative: $258,500.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2023:

  • Hispanic Outreach, Partnership and Engagement Services: $200,300.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Family Services Initiative: $258,500.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Hispanic Outreach, Partnership and Engagement Services: $192,600.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Family Services Initiative: $250,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Family Services Initiative: $227,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2020:

  • Family Services Initiative: $221,017.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Family Services Initiative: $215,993.50
  • Bridger PRIDE (Attendance and Student Success) Program: $27,500.00

2018:

  • Bridger PRIDE (Attendance and Student Success) Program: $55,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
jacksoncountycasa-mo.org

2025:

  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $350,000.00
  • Volunteer Attorney Guardian Ad Litem Intervention & Advocacy: $250,000.00

2024:

  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $260,820.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Volunteer Attorney Guardian Ad Litem Intervention & Advocacy: $205,200.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2023:

  • Volunteer Attorney Guardian Ad Litem Intervention & Advocacy: $171,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $217,350.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Volunteer Attorney Guardian Ad Litem Intervention & Advocacy: $144,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $207,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Volunteer Attorney Guardian Ad Litem Intervention & Advocacy: $149,999.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $219,905.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2020:

  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $209,433.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $209,433.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2018:

  • Intervention and Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in Jackson County: $75,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
jfskc.org

2025:

  • Child and Family Counseling: $149,940.00
  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $92,500.00

2024:

  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $87,500.00
  • Child and Family Counseling: $132,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • You Be You: $66,600.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • Child and Family Counseling: $110,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • You Be You: $66,600.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • Child and Family Counseling: $105,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • You Be You: $62,100.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Child and Family Counseling: $105,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • You Be You: $73,820.00 (Prevention)

2020:

  • Child and Family Counseling: $105,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • You Be You: $73,820.00 (Prevention)

2019:

  • Child and Family Counseling: $50,750.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • You Be You: $70,500.00
jvskc.org

2025:

  • Social Work - Youth: $525,000.00

2024:

  • Social Work - Youth: $330,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2023:

  • Social Work - Youth: $275,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Social Work - Youth: $250,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Project SOAR (Strengthening Opportunities for Adolescent Refugees): $221,300.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2020:

  • Project SOAR (Strengthening Opportunities for Adolescent Refugees): $210,761.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Project SOAR (Strengthening Opportunities for Adolescent Refugees): $200,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2018:

  • Project SOAR (Strengthening Opportunities for Adolescent Refugees): $187,500.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
www.justiceanddignitycenter.org/

2025:

  • A Two Year Continuation of the YES (Youth Exit Specialists) Project, a Youth Crisis Home within Kansas City: $330,000.00
kcatc.org

2025:

  • Treatment Services for Jackson County Kids on the Autism Spectrum: $377,760.00

2024:

  • Treatment Services for Jackson County Kids on the Autism Spectrum: $257,702.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2023:

  • Treatment Services for Jackson County Kids on the Autism Spectrum: $214,752.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Treatment Services for Jackson County Kids on the Autism Spectrum: $207,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Treatment Services for Jackson County Kids on the Autism Spectrum: $194,939.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
kcfaa.org/

2024:

  • KCFAA AileyCamp/Ailey Camp the Group: $66,900.00 (Prevention)
kcgpa.org

2025:

  • Social Emotional Learning Team Supports Resiliency & Mental Health Outcomes: $220,000.00

2024:

  • Social Emotional Learning Team Supports Resiliency & Mental Health Outcomes: $220,000.00
  • SEL Team Supports Positive Mental Health Outcomes: $86,522.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • SEL Team Supports Positive Mental Health Outcomes: $144,203.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • SEL Team Supports Positive Mental Health Outcomes: $140,000.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Licensed Clincal Social Worker Supports Counseling Services: $91,408.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
kchospice.org

2025:

  • School Based Grief Group & Individual Counseling Services: $200,000.00

2024:

  • Grief Support for Youth Impacted by Trauma and Loss: $162,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)
  • School Based Grief Group & Individual Counseling Services: $71,424.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • Grief Support for Youth Impacted by Trauma and Loss: $135,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • Grief Support for Youth Impacted by Trauma and Loss: $112,500.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2021:

  • Grief Support for Youth Impacted by Trauma and Loss: $99,000.00 (Prevention)
kcpsfoundation.org/

2025:

  • Behavioral Health Expansion: $150,000.00

2024:

  • Restorative Justice Alternative School Support Model: $87,500.00 (Prevention)

2023:

  • Restorative Justice Alternative School Support Model: $87,500.00 (Prevention)

2022:

  • Restorative Justice Alternative School Support Model: $87,500.00 (Prevention)

2021:

  • Alternative School Support Model: $100,000.00 (Crisis Intervention)

2020:

  • Alternative School Support Model: $100,000.00 (Crisis Intervention)

2019:

  • Alternative School Support Model: $100,000.00
kchealthykids.org

2025:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $138,000.00

2024:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $108,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2023:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $90,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2022:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $90,000.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2021:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $75,625.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2020:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $72,023.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)

2019:

  • Healthy Kids Bright Futures: $43,923.00 (Home & Community Based Intervention)
kippendeavor.org

2025:

  • Behavioral Health Expansion: $150,000.00
  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $175,000.00

2024:

  • Behavioral Health Expansion: $125,000.00
  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $150,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2023:

  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $125,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2022:

  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $100,000.00 (Individual, Group and Family Counseling)

2021:

  • School Based Mental Health and Wellness: $70,000.00 (Prevention)

Empowering Local Organizations for Greater Impact

We offer a comprehensive approach to supporting organizations that improve children’s mental health and well-being through Core Funding and Capacity Building. Core Funding invests in programs that directly benefit kids, while Capacity Building helps organizations grow and strengthen their impact. Together, these funding opportunities empower local partners to create lasting change.

Core Funding

Core Funding is at the heart of our mission to improve the mental health and emotional well-being of children in Jackson County. Since its establishment, the CSF has awarded over $76 million in Core Funding. This funding has supported 129 programs, directly impacting nearly 64,000 children in 2022 alone. Core Funding is our largest investment, helping to provide essential services across ten key areas, from mental health support to social-emotional development. Through these investments, we empower local organizations to make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families.

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Capacity Building

Capacity Building involves investing not just in services for children, but also in the organizations that deliver those services. Since launching this initiative, the CSF has awarded Capacity Building grants to 77 projects, amounting to a total of $8,237,875.

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Our Community Impact Framework

Our Community Impact Framework is designed to guide and measure the positive changes we aim to create in Jackson County. By focusing on key areas that support growth, development and well-being, we ensure that our initiatives have lasting and meaningful effects on children and families.

Building Stronger Futures

Equitable Access – Ensuring all individuals have the opportunities and resources they need to succeed, regardless of background.
Individualized Approach – Tailoring our initiatives to meet the unique needs of each child, family and community.
Evidence-Based Work – Grounding our efforts in proven strategies and data to ensure effective, measurable outcomes.
Representation – Ensuring diverse voices are heard and reflected in decision-making processes.
Collaboration – Working together with local organizations, families and community leaders to amplify impact.

Prevention

Provide or increase access to robust prevention programs and resources that proactively build and equip resilient children and families.

Resilience

Provide or increase access to proven and promising interventions to foster stability, support resiliency and strengthen mental health for children and families.

Activities:

  • Case management, support and coordination
  • Community outreach
  • Crisis intervention and emergency response
  • Personal growth, development and skill-building
  • Respite, shelter or transitional living services
  • Screenings, assessment and evaluations
  • Services to individuals, families and groups

Desired Outcomes:

  • Strengthened mental health, thereby reducing maladaptive symptoms and behaviors
  • Strengthened protective factors, thereby reducing incidents of abuse and neglect
  • Increased skills and knowledge around personal safety and social emotional well-being, leading to safer, healthier and more fulfilling lives

Community

Support a focused approach to strengthening community mental health through awareness, education and support while removing systemic barriers and inequities.

Activities:

  • Capacity building
  • Collaboration

Desired Outcomes:

  • Increased capacity
  • Community growth, development and awareness
  • Expanded partnerships

By strengthening community engagement and building robust support systems, we foster environments where children and families can thrive and reach their full potential.

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What our funded partners say about the CSF

The CSF team helps us maximize our opportunities with the funding, supporting our vision as an organization and ensuring we stay true to our core mission of helping children.

Lisa Erickson, CEO of Empowering Parents KC

The CSF understands that the nonprofit community needs to collaborate. If we all work independently and are in competition or perceived competition with one another, that doesn’t help the kids of Kansas City. And then, I think they put their money where their mouth is, funding a collective impact model. In the funding community, funders often view each and every organization in a vacuum and an entity unto itself, without looking at how we might come together for greater impact. The Children’s Service Fund gets the importance of changing the way we deliver services and work together and that has been unbelievably important for the work that we do. They continue to recognize that though the players may change, the goals are the same and they facilitate achieving those goals for our kids.

Tracy Russell, Nurture KC

It’s really exciting to see the court responding to the needs of kids and families in foster care because of community relationships and opportunities like funding through the Children’s Services Fund.

Angie Blumel, CASA

If the CSF didn’t fund these collaborative approaches, there would be many barriers and many therapy hours that would go unreimbursed. We would spend a lot of time needing to be creative with fundraising and figuring out how to cover complex services like parent coaching and programming. Because of the CSF funding, we are able to serve children and families who have these more complicated dynamics and more complicated therapy goals.

Megan Hader, KCATC
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