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Children's Defense Fund
U.S. non-profit organization
U.S. non-profit organization
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Children's Defense Fund |
| type | Nonprofit |
| founded_date | |
| abbreviation | CDF |
| founder | Marian Wright Edelman |
| location | Washington, D.C. |
| key_people | Starsky Wilson, President & CEO |
| revenue | $21,338,231 (2013) |
| expenses | $22,048,162 (2013) |
| region | United States of America |
| status | Foundation |
| focus | Child Welfare |
| headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
| location_country | United States of America |
| leader_title | President/CEO |
| leader_name | Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson |
| homepage |
| Non-profit_slogan =
The Children's Defense Fund (CDF) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that focuses on child advocacy and research. It was founded in 1973 by Marian Wright Edelman.
History
The CDF was founded in 1973, citing inspiration from the Civil Rights Movement, with the goal of improving federal policies concerning child welfare and public education systems.
CDF is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and has offices in several states around the country: California, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. CDF programs operate in 28 states.
Activities
Since its founding, the CDF has lobbied for passing legislation related to its goals including the Education for All Handicapped Children Act in 1975 (now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act in 1980. Its legislative interests have also included Head Start, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Child Tax Credit.
The CDF has run several public awareness campaigns, including the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign in 1986, a gun violence prevention campaign, and ending child poverty.
The CDF's programs include a modern Freedom Schools program launched in 1993 for child enrichment through reading, a Beat the Odds program launched in 1990 that hosts awareness events and awards partial college scholarships, and a Youth Advocacy Leadership Training fund.
In recent years, CDF funds generated numerous child advocacy reports. These reports range in topic, from ending child poverty and minority incarceration rates (and the school to prison pipeline) to gun safety concerning children.
In 2008, the CDF was among the charities receiving donations from the "Idol Gives Back" televised fundraising event.
Numerous notable individuals have been actively involved with the charity. Reese Witherspoon served on the Board of Directors. J.J. Abrams has funded CDF Freedom Schools in the past.
On September 2, 2020, CDF announced the appointment of Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson to succeed Marian Wright Edelman as CEO. Wilson began his tenure as President and CEO in December 2020.
References
References
- (2 September 2020). "Nation's Top Child Advocacy Organization, the Children's Defense Fund, Announces Historic Leadership Change".
- "Charity Navigator Rating – Children's Defense Fund".
- Cousins, Linwood H.. (2014-09-05). "Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity". SAGE Publications.
- "Children's Defense Fund Joins Forces With JJ Abrams To Celebrate Founder Marian Wright Edelman's Vision".
- "Children's Defense Fund".
- (13 November 2008). "Teen Pregnancy in America Today".
- "For the love of learning: Freedom Schools go above and beyond helping kids grow".
- "Freedom Schools programs come to Sacramento for first time".
- Stedman, Alex. (6 December 2013). "Jennifer Garner, Conan O'Brien Honor Amazing Kids at Beat the Odds Awards".
- Radio, Southern California Public. (2012-03-08). "Navigating the 'school-to-prison-pipeline' for minorities".
- [http://www.childrensdefense.org/programs-campaigns/protect-children-not-guns/ Protect Children, not Guns]
- "Simon Cowell Donates Paycheck to Idol Gives Back".
- Dore, Shalini. (23 July 2015). "Reese Witherspoon to Receive American Cinematheque Award".
- (10 December 2020). "Starsky Wilson Brings His Leadership to the Helm of Children's Defense Fund".
- (2 September 2020). "Nation's Top Child Advocacy Organization, the Children's Defense Fund, Announces Historic Leadership Change".
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