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Find similar grantsThe Play Fund is sponsored by The Toy Foundation. Industry-wide funding initiative distributing grants to children’s hospitals and disaster zones to comfort children through play-based activities.
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The Toy Foundation Play Grants Program The Toy Foundation Play Grants Program Through their Children's Hospital Play Grants Program, the Toy Foundation has helped improve pediatric care for more than 500,000 children since 2021. The Toy Foundation™ is a nonprofit children's charitable organization that works with the toy industry to provide support through play opportunities to children across the country.
Through their Children's Hospital Play Grants Program , the foundation has helped improve pediatric care for more than 500,000 children since 2021. The Play Grants Program was created to bring the healing power of play to children's hospitals, especially for those in underserved communities with budget constraints.
By making play more accessible, these grants will help strengthen children's emotional, physical, and educational development and have an overall positive impact on families and caregivers. In 2025, the Children's Hospital Play Grants program awarded $405,000 to 23 children’s hospitals and health systems for play projects. View the full list of 2025 Play Grants Program recipients on the Toy Foundation website.
Children's Hospital Association helps children's hospitals and health systems better serve children and families. Working Together to Improve Child Health Children's Hospital Association partners with organizations dedicated to improving child health and supporting children’s hospitals and health systems.
By partnering with CHA, organizations can enhance care at children's hospitals and help create a positive experience for patients and families.
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