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    Children'S Fund Foundation

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    ASHLAND, AL2563547151EIN: 63-12558943 filings on record
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    About Children'S Fund Foundation

    The Children’s Fund Foundation Inc concentrates almost all of its giving on residential child-welfare providers in Alabama, consistently supporting faith-based ranches and children’s homes. Its grants are large, repeated, and evenly distributed among three core recipients, indicating a focused mission to support institutional care and services for vulnerable children through religiously affiliated organizations in the region.

    Focus Areas

    Faith‑based residential child welfare (Baptist children's homes)Boys and girls ranch-style group homes for at-risk youthRegional (Alabama) institutional child care and support

    Who They Fund

    children (at-risk/vulnerable)families of at-risk childrenfoster youth

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: three large, equal grants (totaling the foundation's entire reported giving) made repeatedly to the same organizations—indicating stable, ongoing core support rather than broad, one-off grants.

    Funding Style

    direct service

    About Children'S Fund Foundation

    Children's Fund Foundation Inc gives at a scale of six-figure, repeated awards to three Alabama child-welfare providers, with each of the top recent grants landing at $270,000 in 2023. The pattern points to a narrow institutional focus: residential care for vulnerable children through faith-based or religiously affiliated organizations. Across the latest grants, Big Oak Boys and Girls Ranches in Gadsden, King's Ranch in Wilsonville, and Alabama Baptist Children's Home in Birmingham each received recurring support, showing a steady relationship rather than one-off funding. The foundation's giving is concentrated in child welfare and related residential services for at-risk youth. Its recent records show the same set of organizations receiving support in multiple years, with awards continuing into 2024 and 2025 at $220,000 apiece after the 2023 level of $270,000. That repetition suggests a long-term commitment to a small circle of providers serving children and families in Alabama. The recipients span ranch-style group homes and children's homes, which aligns the funder's grants with direct care settings rather than broad, multi-program philanthropy.

    What Children'S Fund Foundation Funds

    In child-welfare work, Children's Fund Foundation Inc backed Alabama Baptist Children's Home in Birmingham with $220,000 in 2025 and again in 2024, continuing support for a children’s-home model of care. The foundation also funded Big Oak Boys and Girls Ranches in Gadsden with $220,000 in both 2025 and 2024, matching its support to a ranch-style residential setting for youth. The same pattern appears with King's Ranch in Wilsonville, which received $220,000 in 2025 and 2024 after a $270,000 grant in 2023. Across these grants, the focus stays on institutional child care and support for at-risk children in Alabama, rather than a wide mix of issue areas or geographies.

    How Children'S Fund Foundation Gives

    Typical grant sizes cluster tightly around a few large awards: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are $220,000, $220,000, and $270,000. The recent record shows recurring support rather than isolated gifts, with the same three recipients appearing in multiple years. Children's Fund Foundation Inc is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or program-related investments. The pattern is highly consistent and local, with all recent grants staying within Alabama.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $660K

    Total Assets

    $2.3M

    Total Revenue

    $1.3M

    Total Expenses

    $660K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $220K and $270K, with a median of $220K.

    25th Percentile

    $220K

    Median

    $220K

    75th Percentile

    $270K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in AL.

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    Notable grantees: Alabama Baptist Children's Home, Big Oak Boys and Girls Ranches, King's Ranch

    Topics

    child protectionfoster care serviceschild abuse preventionfamily reunification supportchild wellbeing and safety

    Where Children'S Fund Foundation Makes Grants

    Children's Fund Foundation Inc gives entirely within Alabama, and 100% of recent grants went to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient cities in the recent grants list are Birmingham, Gadsden, and Wilsonville. The geographic footprint is therefore statewide but very narrow, centered on a small set of Alabama child-welfare providers rather than a broad regional or national spread.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Children'S Fund Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Children's Fund Foundation Inc support?

    It supports child-welfare organizations in Alabama, especially residential providers. The recent grants list includes Alabama Baptist Children's Home in Birmingham, Big Oak Boys and Girls Ranches in Gadsden, and King's Ranch in Wilsonville, all funded for child welfare.

    How large are the foundation's typical grants?

    Typical grant size is very consistent: the 25th percentile and median are both $220,000, and the 75th percentile is $270,000. The recent grants also show a repeated pattern of $220,000 awards after earlier $270,000 grants.

    Does the foundation fund outside Alabama?

    No. The recent grants show 100% of grants going to recipients in Alabama, and the top state by grant count is AL. The named recipient cities are all in Alabama as well.

    Are grants repeated to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent record shows recurring grants to the same three recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025. Each of the core organizations appears more than once, which indicates ongoing support rather than one-time awards.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    KING'S RANCHWILSONVILLE, AL$220,0002025CHILD WELFARE
    ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOMEBIRMINGHAM, AL$220,0002025CHILD WELFARE
    BIG OAK BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHESGADSDEN, AL$220,0002025CHILD WELFARE
    KING'S RANCHWILSONVILLE, AL$220,0002024CHILD WELFARE
    ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOMEBIRMINGHAM, AL$220,0002024CHILD WELFARE
    BIG OAK BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHESGADSDEN, AL$220,0002024CHILD WELFARE
    KING'S RANCHWILSONVILLE, AL$270,0002023CHILD WELFARE
    ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOMEBIRMINGHAM, AL$270,0002023CHILD WELFARE
    BIG OAK BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHESGADSDEN, AL$270,0002023CHILD WELFARE

    KING'S RANCH

    $220,000
    WILSONVILLE, AL2025

    CHILD WELFARE

    ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME

    $220,000
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2025

    CHILD WELFARE

    BIG OAK BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES

    $220,000
    GADSDEN, AL2025

    CHILD WELFARE

    KING'S RANCH

    $220,000
    WILSONVILLE, AL2024

    CHILD WELFARE

    ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME

    $220,000
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2024

    CHILD WELFARE

    BIG OAK BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES

    $220,000
    GADSDEN, AL2024

    CHILD WELFARE

    KING'S RANCH

    $270,000
    WILSONVILLE, AL2023

    CHILD WELFARE

    ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME

    $270,000
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2023

    CHILD WELFARE

    BIG OAK BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES

    $270,000
    GADSDEN, AL2023

    CHILD WELFARE