Essential

Support for Children's Homes

Funds help provide a better chance for kids to be raised in a safe family and have a happy future. A Child’s Hope Foundation is providing essential support for trusted partners so children have access to healing, education, and individualized care.

Trust is the ultimate currency

Donors need assurance that the resources they donate are being properly used by the people in charge of children’s homes. By connecting with A Child’s Hope Foundation and following a few steps within our programs, homes can access resources that would not be directly available.

Child Advancement Priorities

Child Advancement Priorities (CAP) include education, therapy, caregiver support, and family placement. These funds focus on the individual needs of children helping them thrive on a personal level and are available only to homes who partner with ACHF through a Thrive Team or Deployment Partners.

Training Grants

Intended to help care providers access training opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach due to financial limitations, Training Grants will be available to those who have been active members of the Thrive Collective for at least six months and could be used to pay for registration fees, essential travel, or cover the cost of bringing a trainer on site to their facility.

Home Transformation Grants

Provide funding to cover costs associated with the transformation process, such as hiring social workers, training, case management and other technology needs. Grants are available to those who have been active members of the Thrive Collective for at least six months.

Higher Education

This program provides scholarship funds to children who are transitioning out of a home and want to pursue higher education, such as college, trades training, apprenticeship, etc.

Higher Education Scholarships are available to children who are aging out of a home that is partnered with ACHF through the Thrive Collective or through a Thrive Team/Deployment Partner.

Donor Driven Initiatives

When donors identify critical needs in the Orphan-Care community based on their own observations, they can independently raise funds and submit a request for ACHF to send these funds using our 501(c)3 status. These requests are reviewed by a committee and if they’re aligned, we agree to provide administrative support and create lasting impact.