1. What is The Children's Guild Foundation?
The Children’s Guild Foundation is a non-profit organization which operates as a private operating foundation with a mission to advocate and fund in the areas of healthcare, research, education and therapeutic recreation programs for children with special needs.
2. Does The Children's Guild Foundation provide direct patient services?
No. The Children’s Guild Foundation does not engage in direct program services. It is active in encouraging non-profit organizations to achieve greater results in their fields of expertise by providing them with financial support for their programs and initiatives.
3. What is the mission of The Children's Guild Foundation?
The mission of The Children's Guild Foundation is to support and advocate for health care, research, education and therapeutic recreation for children with special needs.
4. How much funding does The Children’s Guild Foundation provide on an annual basis?
The Children’s Guild Foundation’s funding varies from year to year.
5. How many directors are on the board?
The Children’s Guild Foundation is governed by a board of not less than 9 and no more than 13 community leaders from across the Western New York area. The directors serve on a volunteer basis and bring a wide range of expertise to their stewardship.
6. Does The Children’s Guild Foundation maintain a professional staff?
Yes. The Foundation is operated by a president who maintains an office at 726 Exchange Street, Suite 1016, Buffalo 14210, 716-362-9650. .
7. How does The Children’s Guild Foundation receive its funding?
The Children’s Guild Foundation maintains an investment portfolio which is funded through donor gifts, bequests, legacies and corporate contributions.


