Youth Outreach

Ensuring children have what they need to grow and develop into future leaders results in a better world for us all. By supporting the Global Fund for Children, resources can be made available when they’re most needed in the lives of children, both in America and across the planet.

Who are they:

Global Fund for Children is an organization that invests in community-based organizations around the world to help children and youth reach their full potential and advance their rights.

How they ensure children have what they need to succeed:

The Global Fund for Children identifies innovative organizations – typically in the early stages of their development – that are run by local leaders working with children and youth around the world.

They fund their partners’ life-changing programs for children and youth, as well as their organizational development. They keep their grants flexible to maximize their impact and to meet needs that other funders are not willing to support.

They advise, mentor, and guide their local partners. They build mutual trust, accountability, and enduring relationships with community leaders across the world. Their targeted capacity development helps their partners grow stronger and more responsive to challenges on the ground.

They connect their local partners to each other and to national and regional networks. They bring together brilliant minds to share knowledge, generate learning, fuel advocacy, and build movements of social change.

Their community partners emerge more sustainable and connected to the resources, people, and information they need to reach their goals. After graduation from the financial partnership, their partners remain vital peers and mentors in their growing global network of community programs helping children in their times of need in all corners of the world.

What is their vision:

“A world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society; and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation.”

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