The Kids Fund is a non-profit, public grant-making charitable organization

Testimonials

Three Gaits, Inc.

We received letters & cards from some of our scholarship recipients and wanted to share them with The Capital Times Kids Fund. They are so touching and we felt it important that you know the true impact of your support directly from the recipients. Read more »

Soohyun Kim

Hello. My name is Soohyun Kim and I am a student at Hamilton Middle School. I am writing this letter to thank you for your donations for my hippotherapy treatment. Read more »

Ted and Tabea Elias

Thank you so much for donating for horse riding camp for kids, without your help we would have not been able to send my daughter to camp. Read more »

Urban League of Greater Madison

On behalf of the Urban League of Greater Madison, I would like to thank you for your recent donation. Your investment will help us transform Greater Madison into the best place in the Midwest to live, learn and work. Read more »

Commonwealth Development

I would like to thank you and the Capital Times Kids Fund Youth Committee for your generous gift of $2,000. Your commitment to helping area kids take control of their futures and improve their quality of life in our community is sincerely appreciated. Read more »

Urban League of Greater Madison

Over the years we have provided education, employment, and other support services to tens of thousands of youth, adults, and families. Our ability to step up to the challenge is only possible because of thoughtful contributions of people like you. Read more »

Mount Horeb Youth Center

How exciting to receive the kind gift of your grant funding for the Mt. Horeb. The grant will provide the choice of more healthy eating and cooking habits, as well as growing our own food. Read more »

Girls on the Run

Thank you for your continued support of Girls on the Run. The Capital Times Kids Fund grant specifically supports our Girls on Track spring program at Wright and Jefferson Middle Schools in Madison, allowing the 6th-8th girls otherwise unable to participate, to thrive. Read more »