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The National Exchange Club Foundation was established in 1979 to help advance the National Exchange Club's Program of Service, and its national project, the prevention of child abuse. The NEC Foundation, through its network of more than 100 child abuse prevention centers (including sites and affiliated programs), has helped more than 1.6 million children and 656,689 families break the cycle of child abuse.

Campaign for Kids Investing in America's Future New!
It's time once again for Exchange Clubs to rally together to help America’s youth. Whether you raise $5 or $5,000, your club’s support for the programs of the Foundation is invaluable! Click to read more about Campaign for Kids. As we near the end of April, the National Exchange Club Foundation has secured nearly $2.2 million in gifts, pledges and estate designations for the Investing in America’s Future Campaign.

Click to read the complete Investing in America's Future Campaign Update.

27th Annual CAP Symposium 2008-2009 Annual Report
Join us in LaQuinta, Calif., for our Annual CAP Symposium - July 20-23, 2010. This year's Symposium is sure to provide excellent training and networking opportunities for attendees!

Please be sure to send in your Symposium Registration and Room Reservation forms, which are available online. Scholarships are available for Exchange Club Centers. Please Contact Us for more information. View the Symposium Schedule here.

Download a copy of the 2008-2009 National Exchange Club Foundation Annual Report.
Your Foundation Focus CARE Award
Foundation FocusA newsletter to keep you informed of your Foundation's activities. Here is the April 2010 edition of Foundation Focus.

Honoring individual Exchange Clubs or groups of Exchange Clubs that sponsor the most effective and innovative child abuse prevention projects. CARE Award Application must be submitted by May 31.

 

ABC “Primetime - Family Secrets”
The ABC “Primetime - Family Secrets” special on parenting, featuring three families from an Exchange Club Center, aired on September 16. 
 

 

Mission Statement

To provide financial resources for the National Exchange Club Programs of Service.

 

Vision Statement

Strong American families and National Exchange Club identity through the prevention of child abuse and Exchange’s Programs of Service