Your Sponsorship Helps Keep KidsData Running
We care deeply about California's kids. And we believe in the power of data to make the world a better place. That's why we produce KidsData, the most comprehensive source of information on the health and well-being of children and families across the state.
Your sponsorship is vital to keeping this important resource available.
KidsData.org brings together more than 1,000 indicators tracking the education, economic security, physical and mental health, and safety of children and youth—information that helps advocates, educators, journalists, parents, philanthropists, policymakers, and practitioners tackle the toughest issues impacting our communities and our kids.
How can you get involved?
Sponsorship Examples
(Have something else in mind? We'll work with you to tailor a plan around your idea.)
Advancing child well-being: newsletter sponsor (starts at $1,000)
Help keep advocates, educators, journalists, parents, philanthropists, policymakers, practitioners, and the public informed by sponsoring an edition of our monthly newsletter.
KidsData News is delivered to nearly 2,000 highly engaged subscribers each month and reaches thousands more via social media. The newsletter shares the newest data, useful resources, and actionable insights on child well-being.
What's included in sponsorship:
- One newsletter and related social media circulated to a broad audience of people invested in child well-being.
- Recognition for sponsorship in newsletter and on social media.
Spotlighting critical issues: webinar sponsor (starts at $6,000)
Support discussion of critical issues, uplift community voices, and highlight challenges and solutions by sponsoring a webinar.
KidsData webinar announcements are circulated to a list of more than 25,000 stakeholders across the state and nation. The events bring together experts and organizations from diverse sectors in dialogue on pressing issues impacting children and families.
What's included:
- One-hour panel discussion, meeting summary, and recording posted and shared widely.
- Opportunity to provide opening remarks to a live audience of hundreds invested in the topic you select.
- Increased visibility of your priority issues in child and family well-being.
- Recognition for sponsorship in marketing materials, newsletter, on social media, and during event.
Uplifting youth: internship sponsor (starts at $8,000)
Uplift youth perspectives and support job training opportunities by sponsoring an intern.
Youth voices—particularly those from historically marginalized communities—can and should inform any work on their well-being. One of the ways we make sure youth perspectives are reflected in KidsData is by lifting up the voices of our interns. In a program with mutual benefits, we learn from and center interns’ lived experience while providing valuable paid work experience.
What's included:
- 8-week paid internship for one young person.
- Youth perspective shared with a broad audience of people invested in child well-being.
- Sponsor–intern meeting.
- Recognition for sponsorship in newsletter and on social media.
Championing positive change for children: topic sponsor (contact us to discuss options)
Support advancements in child health and well-being by sponsoring a topic.
With more than 400,000 website visits per year, KidsData.org is a trusted and necessary resource for people committed to improving child health and well-being. Advocates, educators, journalists, parents, philanthropists, policymakers, and practitioners rely on KidsData to have the facts, so they can use their limited time and resources efficiently and effectively on program and policy change.
What's included:
- Topic of your choice updated to reflect most recent information available.
- Newsletter and social media campaign spotlighting the topic.
- Recognition for sponsorship in newsletter and on social media.
- Recognition for sponsorship in topic narrative on KidsData.org.
If you have questions about sponsorship or are ready to get involved, contact us today!
Not ready to sponsor? Consider a donation to KidsData. All levels of support help make a difference in our work and in kids’ lives.
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