To support and sustain Illinois' Children Advocacy Centers through leadership in Resource Development, Education and Collaboration.
Children's Advocacy Centers of Illinois centers its giving on Illinois Children’s Advocacy Centers, using pass-through funding to support victim services, advocacy, medical and mental health referrals, and the operating needs of local CACs. The largest recent grant on file is $3,255,278 to Chicago Cac in 2025, and Chicago Cac also appears with large awards in 2023 and 2024, showing sustained support over multiple years. Other large recipients include Larabida Cac, Lake County Child Adv Center, and Will County Cac, each receiving substantial grants tied to the same statewide service network. The pattern points to a funder that is closely tied to the infrastructure of child advocacy work rather than a broad, open-ended grantmaker. Its stated mission is to support and sustain Illinois' Children Advocacy Centers through leadership in resource development, education, and collaboration. The grants are framed around child abuse response and prevention, victim advocacy and services, forensic interviewing, mental health referrals and services, training and technical assistance for multidisciplinary teams, and policy and legislative advocacy. Grant records also show awards to centers and county-based programs across Illinois, with several recipients appearing repeatedly across different years.
A core part of the foundation’s grantmaking supports victim services and advocacy. In 2025, it awarded $816,310 to Larabida Cac and $757,791 to Lake County Child Adv Center, both described as being to assist with goals tied to the statewide CAC network. The funder also supports operational and programmatic work at local centers, as seen in grants to Will County Cac and N&nw Cook County. Another clear theme is capacity for child abuse response and multidisciplinary services. Grants such as $538,408 to All Our Children's Cac, $534,483 to Kane County Cac, and $426,915 to Macon County Cac indicate support for local center operations and service delivery. The active program descriptions also point to forensic interviewing, mental health services, and multidisciplinary team support as recurring functions within the funding structure.
The typical grant size is substantial: p25 is $91,876, median $204,087, and p75 $352,488. Recent awards show a wide spread around that median, with several grants in the hundreds of thousands and some above $1 million. The grant history also shows repetition across years, including Chicago Cac, Will County Cac, Larabida Cac, All Our Children's Cac, Madison County Cac, Braveheart Cac, and N&nw Cook County. That pattern suggests ongoing support rather than one-off awards. The funder operates as a pass-through entity for DCFS and VOCA funds, and the active programs show both statewide pass-through grants and direct donation/corporate support channels. Unsolicited applications are accepted for corporate sponsorship and general donations, but not for the pass-through grant programs.
$17.1M
$2.6M
$18.8M
$18.8M
Most grants fall between $92K and $352K, with a median of $204K.
25th Percentile
$92K
Median
$204K
75th Percentile
$352K
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Grantmaking is statewide within Illinois, and the recipient list is entirely US-based. Recent awards reach Chicago, Will County, Lake County, Madison County, Sangamon County, Macon County, McHenry County, and DuPage County, along with recipient organizations identified by county or regional name. Chicago Cac stands out as a repeated recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, while other awards are spread across suburban, downstate, and regional CACs throughout Illinois. The recipient-country distribution is 121 grants in the US, or 100.0%.
It funds Illinois Children’s Advocacy Centers and related service delivery, including victim services, advocacy, medical and mental health referrals, forensic interviewing, training and technical assistance for multidisciplinary teams, and policy and legislative advocacy. The active pass-through programs also support CAC operations across Illinois.
It functions as a pass-through funding entity for Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funds. The program descriptions show statewide and Illinois-wide distribution to Children’s Advocacy Centers, with no unsolicited applications for the pass-through grant programs.
Typical awards are six-figure grants: p25 is $91,876, the median is $204,087, and p75 is $352,488. Recent grant records also include larger awards in the hundreds of thousands and over $1 million.
Yes. The active programs describe Illinois and statewide Illinois distribution, and the recent grant list shows 121 grants in the US, or 100.0%. The recipient locations in the recent grants are Illinois-based CACs and county programs.
Chicago Cac, Will County Cac, Larabida Cac, All Our Children's Cac, Madison County Cac, Braveheart Cac, and N&nw Cook County each appear multiple times in the recent grants list. Chicago Cac appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHICAGO CAC | — | $3,255,278 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| LARABIDA CAC | — | $816,310 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| LAKE COUNTY CHILD ADV CENTER | — | $757,791 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| WILL COUNTY CAC | — | $673,152 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| N&NW COOK COUNTY | — | $600,157 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| WINNEBAGO COUNTY | — | $595,180 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| MADISON COUNTY CAC | — | $558,580 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| ST CLAIR CO CAC | — | $556,935 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| ALL OUR CHILDREN'S CAC | — | $538,408 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| KANE COUNTY CAC | — | $534,483 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| ADVOCACY NETWORK FOR CHILDREN | — | $531,371 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| PRESENCE BAHAVIORAL HEALTH | — | $487,303 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| SANGAMON COUNTY | — | $482,592 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| MACON COUNTY CAC | — | $426,915 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| MCHENRY COUNTY CAC | — | $408,702 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| DUPAGE COUNTY | — | $396,018 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| EAST CENTRAL CAC | — | $378,364 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| MCLEAN COUNTY CAC | — | $363,812 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| BRAVEHEART CAC | — | $360,216 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| THE GUARDIAN CENTER | — | $320,066 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| DEKALB COUNTY CAC | — | $319,507 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY RENEWAL AND EN | — | $309,007 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| AMY SCHULZ CAC | — | $305,470 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| ROCK ISLAND COUNTY CAC | — | $292,894 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| CHAMPAIGN COUNTY | — | $266,647 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| UNIFIED CHILD'S ADVOCACY NETWORK | — | $263,476 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| CHILDREN NETWORK | — | $241,755 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| TAZWELL COUNTY | — | $238,905 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| APRIL HOUSE | — | $214,405 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| SHINING STAR | — | $204,087 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| KNOX COUNTY CAC | — | $189,347 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| PERRY JACKSON CAC | — | $164,365 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| TWO RIVERS CAC | — | $150,172 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| LASALLE COUNTY CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY | — | $147,075 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| VERMILLION COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY | — | $141,014 | 2025 | — |
| FULTON MASON CRISIS SERVICE | — | $140,656 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| TYLER'S JUSTICE CENTER | — | $136,056 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| GRUNDY COUNTY CAC | — | $134,303 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| PEORIA COUNTY CAC | — | $111,949 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| MERCER COUNTY CAC | — | $45,282 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| OTHER | — | $26,474 | 2025 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| CHICAGO CAC | — | $1,903,809 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| WILL COUNTY CAC | — | $511,943 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| LARABIDA CAC | — | $437,818 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| MADISON COUNTY CAC | — | $393,903 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| N&NW COOK COUNTY | — | $344,430 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| PRESENCE BAHAVIORAL HEALTH | — | $341,992 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| ALL OUR CHILDREN'S CAC | — | $317,827 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| BRAVEHEART CAC | — | $294,152 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
| SANGAMON COUNTY | — | $291,003 | 2024 | TO ASSIST WITH GOALS |
CHICAGO CAC
$3,255,278TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
LARABIDA CAC
$816,310TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
LAKE COUNTY CHILD ADV CENTER
$757,791TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
WILL COUNTY CAC
$673,152TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
N&NW COOK COUNTY
$600,157TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
WINNEBAGO COUNTY
$595,180TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
MADISON COUNTY CAC
$558,580TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
ST CLAIR CO CAC
$556,935TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
ALL OUR CHILDREN'S CAC
$538,408TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
KANE COUNTY CAC
$534,483TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
ADVOCACY NETWORK FOR CHILDREN
$531,371TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
PRESENCE BAHAVIORAL HEALTH
$487,303TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
SANGAMON COUNTY
$482,592TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
MACON COUNTY CAC
$426,915TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
MCHENRY COUNTY CAC
$408,702TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
DUPAGE COUNTY
$396,018TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
EAST CENTRAL CAC
$378,364TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
MCLEAN COUNTY CAC
$363,812TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
BRAVEHEART CAC
$360,216TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
THE GUARDIAN CENTER
$320,066TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
DEKALB COUNTY CAC
$319,507TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY RENEWAL AND EN
$309,007TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
AMY SCHULZ CAC
$305,470TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
ROCK ISLAND COUNTY CAC
$292,894TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY
$266,647TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
UNIFIED CHILD'S ADVOCACY NETWORK
$263,476TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
CHILDREN NETWORK
$241,755TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
TAZWELL COUNTY
$238,905TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
APRIL HOUSE
$214,405TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
SHINING STAR
$204,087TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
KNOX COUNTY CAC
$189,347TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
PERRY JACKSON CAC
$164,365TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
TWO RIVERS CAC
$150,172TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
LASALLE COUNTY CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY
$147,075TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
VERMILLION COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY
$141,014FULTON MASON CRISIS SERVICE
$140,656TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
TYLER'S JUSTICE CENTER
$136,056TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
GRUNDY COUNTY CAC
$134,303TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
PEORIA COUNTY CAC
$111,949TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
MERCER COUNTY CAC
$45,282TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
OTHER
$26,474TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
CHICAGO CAC
$1,903,809TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
WILL COUNTY CAC
$511,943TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
LARABIDA CAC
$437,818TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
MADISON COUNTY CAC
$393,903TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
N&NW COOK COUNTY
$344,430TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
PRESENCE BAHAVIORAL HEALTH
$341,992TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
ALL OUR CHILDREN'S CAC
$317,827TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
BRAVEHEART CAC
$294,152TO ASSIST WITH GOALS
SANGAMON COUNTY
$291,003TO ASSIST WITH GOALS