Our Mission

Kids’ Chance of America was established for the purpose of creating, assisting, and supporting Kids’ Chance organizations throughout the United States and other similar programs that provide  educational opportunities and scholarships for the children of workers seriously injured or killed on the job.

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Kids’ Chance Believes

Kids’ Chance is committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of children affected by workplace injuries by supporting their pursuit of education and helping them achieve their academic goals.

Children are our most valuable resource, and it’s our responsibility to provide them with the tools to succeed in life. Access to higher education equips them with the skills needed for success in the workforce. By investing in their future, we empower them to make a positive difference in their own lives and in the lives of others.

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About Us

Since its founding in 2015, Kids’ Chance of Florida, Inc. has awarded 85 scholarship totaling over $375,000.

In 2024, over $65,000 were awarded to 14 individual scholarships. The average scholarship was $5,000 per student.

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Supporting Children of Injured Workers

Children of workers can no longer count on the income of the injured or killed parent. Accompanying the grief of loss, or the need to deal with an injured parent, is the increased likelihood that they cannot afford a college education.

Nationwide Scholarships
Across the United States, all 50 states Kids’ Chance organizations help these children. They defray the cost of a college education through scholarships to children whose parent has been injured or killed in the line of work. Each individual statewide Kids’ Chance organization operates independently, obtaining funds for scholarships and evaluating scholarship applications.
What We Do

Kids’ Chance is a 501(c)(3) organization that was created for the purpose of creating, assisting and supporting Kids’ Chance organizations throughout the United States and other similar programs that provide educational opportunities and scholarships for the children of workers seriously injured or killed on the job. We believe that by investing in our children’s future, we can provide them with the tools and opportunity to be successful in the workplace, so that they can make a difference in their own and other people’s lives.

Our supporters are a unique coalition of groups within the workers’ compensation system, including labor, plaintiff and defense attorneys, judiciary, insurance industry, medical providers, vendors and other supportive businesses, which have come together to meet our collective goals as follows:

  • Promoting the establishment of Kids’ Chance organizations in all states that as of yet do not have existing programs by providing organizational and monetary start-up assistance.
  • Soliciting financial support and in-kind donations at the national level and distributing these funds to member organizations for scholarship use and program development.
  • Increasing public awareness of Kids’ Chance and its member organizations by providing information to foundations and corporate-giving programs and conducting research and gathering information to further this purpose.
  • Guiding member organizations on best practices in how to operate a non-profit organization.
  • Providing training, educational programs and other support to member Kids’ Chance organizations.
History of Kids’ Chance of America
Robert Clyatt, a workers’ compensation attorney from Valdosta, Georgia, founded the first Kids’ Chance organization in 1988. Through his work, he had witnessed the life-shattering impact that a serious workplace injury had on the children of seriously or fatally injured workers, who were now faced with the difficulty of having to fund their own education. With the assistance of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Georgia Bar, Bob Clyatt incorporated Kids’ Chance of Georgia and began raising money to fund educational scholarships for the children of injured Georgia workers, so that they could pursue their educational goals. Kids’ Chance of Georgia began reaching out to other states and encouraged and assisted them in establishing their own Kids’ Chance organizations. Thanks to their efforts, states have organized Kids’ Chance programs that are actively providing need-based scholarships to the families of seriously injured workers, and new Kids’ Chance organizations are being formed each year.

In 2002, the first Kids’ Chance conference was held in St. Louis, Missouri, and attending Kids’ Chance organizations agreed to meet annually with the goal of forming a national Kids’ Chance association.

Subsequent annual meetings were hosted by different state organizations, resulting in the formal incorporation of Kids’ Chance of America, Inc. in 2007. That same year, we began operating as a 501(c)(3) organization with the mission of creating, assisting and supporting all Kids’ Chance organizations and other similar programs that provide educational opportunities and scholarships for the children of workers seriously injured or killed on the job.

Since our early beginnings in 1988, Kids’ Chance has grown and evolved, and we have become a diverse group of employers, insurers, labor, state government, medical care providers, and both plaintiff and defense attorneys, who are working together to make a difference in the lives of all children affected by a workplace injury by helping them achieve their educational dreams.

Kids’ Chance of Florida was incorporated on December 1, 2015. It’s Founding Board represented a dynamic cross section of professionals and interested parties. KCFL has enjoyed adding to the success of the Kids’ Chance chapters across the country.

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