Youth in foster care often have needs that their caregivers just can’t provide. If you know of a young person (or foster family) who would benefit from the resources on this page, share this with them.
This list grows whenand fosters and families share information with KARA: Please send us your own favorite resources for Fosters if you have them. ALSO: KARA is seeking authentic foster voices (anonymous if requested) for our podcasts and other projects. Send to info@invisiblechildren.org with Foster Resources or Foster Voices in the subject line.
FREE AND DISCOUNTED RESOURCES FOR FOSTER YOUTH AND FAMILIES
How to Expand for All 50 States: Use these central directories:
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Child Welfare Information Gateway: [childwelfare.gov] – click “States and Territories” for state-specific funding, advocacy, legal help, education assistance grants.ca.gov
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Federal Programs Directory through ACF/HHS provides listings of state-administered grants and assistance available under VOCA, TANF, and SSBG Wikipedia
You can then compile each State’s:
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Foster care scholarship programs
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Independent living or aging-out support
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Regional grants (e.g., CASA-specific or kinship caregiver support)
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Legal aid or visitation assistance funds
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Housing/ILP supports and educational grants
Quick Reference Table
| Resource Type | Coverage | Notes |
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| Federal/National Programs | All 50 States | ETV, Foster Care to Success, Casey grants |
| State Scholarships | CA, MN, NC, OH | Some states offer tuition and transition supports |
| CASA Grant Programs | MN, CA | CASA-specific grants for foster youth development |
| Transition/Housing Support | NC, OR, MN | Youth Navigators, Nest housing, ILP programs |
🔍 National Resources (Available in all States)
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Foster Care to Success Scholarships: Provides $1,500–$5,000/year to foster youth attending college or vocational training in all 50 states fc2success.org
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John H. Chafee Education & Training Vouchers (ETV): Federal grant up to $5,000/year for youth in or formerly in foster care MN Office of Higher Education
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Social Services Block Grant (SSBG): Supports a range of foster‑care related programs (housing, services, referrals) across states Wikipedia
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Casey Family Programs: National foundation providing technical and financial assistance in all states Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1
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Child Welfare Information Gateway: Offers state-by-state directories of financial, legal, and support services Child Welfare Information Gateway
State-Level Resource Highlights (Alphabetical Select States) Take a deeper dive in the READ More below.
WHEN YOU Share KARA’s reporting with FRIENDS, INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK and most of all, your State Representative (find them here) change will come a little bit faster. When enough of us become informed and speak up for abused and neglected children, we will improve their lives and our communities!
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California
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California CASA Association provides capacity-building grants to local CASA programs serving foster youth in 44 counties casamn.org+8casaofsantacruz.org+8San Francisco CASA+8
Minnesota
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Fostering Independence Higher Education Grants (up to full tuition) for former foster youth attending college in MN sauerff.org+15MN Office of Higher Education+15Voices for Children | CASA Program+15
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CASA Cares Grant Program: Awards small grants for personal growth and development of Minnesota foster children sauerff.org+5casamn.org+5casamn.org+5
North Carolina
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North Carolina LINKS Program: Supports youth and young adults exiting foster care with transition planning and services Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1
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NC Reach Scholarship: Covers full public college tuition for foster youth in NC Wikipedia
Ohio
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Youth Navigator Network (YNN): Live chat and referral service connecting foster youth with local resources and support U.S. Department of EducationFindLaw
Oregon
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Boys & Girls Aid Society (“The Nest”): Offers housing, transitional living, and mentoring services to foster youth statewide Wikipedia
Resource Density Summary
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Most Resources Listed: California, Minnesota, and Ohio (multiple state-specific programs and grants found)
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Moderate Resources: North Carolina and Oregon (transition services and housing programs)
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Other States: Resource-specific data is limited in this index; please consult the Child Welfare Information Gateway or state DHS websites for full listings Wikipedia+15Child Welfare Information Gateway+15U.S. Department of Education+15Wikipedia
- CASA Cares provides grants (up to $500.00) to benefit the personal growth and development of foster children in the child protection system. We consider grant requests for for children who are living in foster care with active cases, for items or activities not otherwise provided for by public funds. Requests often include bikes, school supplies, dance regalia, senior pictures, prom attire, and camp fees. MN CASA CARES Foster grants
- If you have ever been in foster care, please contact us and a member of our team will work with you to discuss how to submit a wish. Becoming a Community Partner allows you to submit wishes (up to $500) on behalf of the incredible children and young people you support. Wishes Granted (Urgent wishes & wishes near you)
- Amazon Prime Discount for Foster Parents: All foster children are covered by medicaid and have a valid medicaid card which can be submitted for the discount. Go here to qualify and join!
- Dollywood Tickets for Foster Families: requesting tickets and how those tickets can be used here.
- Goodwill also offers a discount for clothing for foster children. The discount may vary between states and stores.
- Music lessons and instrument scholarships: Learn more here
- Once Upon a Child typically offers a 10% discount for clothing for foster children
- Prom Dresses from Becca’s Closet (chapters nationwide): Search for a free Prom Dress here
- Therapy Services to Foster Youth – Most therapy is also provided through Medical Assistance, so don’t be afraid to reach out to call around to find the right fit.
- YMCA Membership (Free or Discounted): Call your local YMCA for details (can be based on income)
- Zoo and Aquarium Discounts for Foster Families: Check all of your local zoos and aquariums. Since they are all individual, it is impossible to pull together a list. However, from calling all of the one’s in my local area, I found that every single one, including the larger Ripley’s Aquarium in the Smokey’s was willing to offer some type of discount.
- MN foster college grants
- College grants for foster youth
- College scholarships for Foster Youth
- Search multiple Grants for Foster Youth
- More college scholarships for adopted youth
- Free Resources for Fostering Families
- KIDS AT RISK ACTION RESOURCE LIBRARY
- KIDS AT RISK ACTION FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM (FREE)
Ways to support a foster youth or family in your area:
- Become a Mentor (Make a difference in the life of a child)
- Provide parents with short term child care
- Give to or Start a Donation Center
- Start a Becca’s Closet Clothing Chapter for kids in your community
- Become a Foster America Fellow
- Provide Free Legal Services to a Child in Need
- Send a foster youth a College Care Package
- Horatio Alger Association 4 Star Charity
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