Would you like to help make a lasting difference in a child's life?
Your donation to the Inspire Children Foundation will enable us to:
- Fund effective nonprofit programs
- Raise awareness of at-risk children
- Showcase charities doing good work
- Connect donors to charities
The Inspire Children Foundation, created in 2007 as a registered 501(c)(3) charity, is dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of children. We raise funds to enable us to give grants to charities that provide for the wellbeing of underserved children through the efforts of our volunteer Board of Directors, our Inspired Giving Circles, and donations and support from other foundations, groups, businesses and individuals.
The Inspire Children Foundation is currently sponsoring two important projects. Action Against Hunger is a nonprofit relief organization committed to saving the lives of malnourished children. Project Joy is an innovative program that champions play as a therapeutic approach for healing traumatized children.
Our Mission
The mission of the Inspire Children Foundation is to improve the circumstances of children affected by poverty, trauma and loss. We seek to create a support network for fostering the potential in every child, so that they may experience secure and productive lives. We support nonprofit programs that make a positive difference in the lives of young children by providing basic entitlements: nutritious food and safe shelter, protection and mentoring, education and opportunity, healthcare and freedom from poverty, pain and helplessness.

Our Philosophy
We know that many children are not fortunate enough to be born into families that can provide for all their physical, emotional and developmental needs. Because childhood deficiencies can imperil long-term wellbeing, preventative intervention on behalf of vulnerable children improves their chances of leading satisfying and productive lives — or, possibly even of making it into adulthood. Success in life is correlated to feeling valued and deserving as well as having the experience of being safe and secure.
Did You Know?
13 million children in the U.S. live in poverty, and that number is increasing. Learn more.


