Where does the CAFKF get the funds they use to grant to applicants?
A – The Clean Air For Kids Foundation makes appeals to major corporations nationwide, and other large foundations to ask for funds. These funds can be donated with no restrictions, or can have substantial restrictions from the donor for the use of funds. For example they may specify a state, school district, county or religious affiliation for the dispersion of the funds they commit. They can make a one-time donation, a larger pledge with periodic amounts being made available, or they can make a large commitment that is drawn down when the funds are designated for specific applications. We also hope to get funding from state, local and federal government agencies with an interest in supporting the mission Clean Air for Kids Foundation Mission. In some cases these funds may be directed to the school districts for uses that clean up indoor air quality. Part of the CAFKF mission is to help government funding agencies, state legislatures and local funding entities to understand the substan
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