Unique Collaboration Generates First of Its Kind Effort to Support Foster Care
May 20 2004 - 4:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
Unique Collaboration Generates First of Its Kind Effort to Support
Foster Care New Study Indicates That 82% of Americans Have Never
Received Information About Supporting Foster Care WASHINGTON, May
20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In conjunction with National Foster
Care Month (May), four of the nation's leading foster care
organizations are announcing a groundbreaking effort to help
generate support for the half-million children and youth in foster
care. The National Foster Care Coalition, Casey Family Programs,
the Child Welfare League of America and the National Foster Parent
Association will be teaming up with financial services giant
Capital One to conduct a test to identify effective ways to
motivate the American public to take action to help children and
youth in foster care succeed. Children and youth in foster care are
a vital part of this country's future and deserve every chance to
be a part of a safe and healthy family. Yet historically, there has
been little support for this often forgotten population of more
than half a million children in the United States. "At present,
more than 280,000 foster parents are needed to care for these
children in need of a loving home," said Karen Jorgenson, Executive
Director, National Foster Parent Association. However, coordinating
a national recruiting effort presents a challenge. "Until now we
haven't had the communications vehicles to reach the public nor the
resources to determine what messages and approaches will be most
effective," said Robin Nixon, Director of the National Foster Care
Coalition. Low consumer awareness of the need to support foster
care exacerbates the problem. In a recent study, only 18% of
Americans say they have ever received information about foster
care.* Capital One, known for its target marketing expertise and
rigorous test and learn approach to marketing, is applying these
expertise to this cause. This summer, Capital One will test
different messages with two million Capital One customers to learn
what will motivate the public to volunteer time, donate money or
become a foster parent. These customers will be invited to call a
toll-free number, engineered and staffed by Capital One associates.
These associates, who were specially trained by the National Foster
Parent Association, will answer questions and distribute an
informational brochure to interested customers. This process will
enable Capital One to create demographic profiles and models to
share with foster care organizations nationwide to help inform
their future outreach and public awareness campaigns. Capital One
expects to complete the test and analysis by Fall 2004. "Capital
One has stepped forward to become the first corporation in the
nation to provide meaningful leadership for children and youth in
foster care," said Shay Bilchik, President & CEO, Child Welfare
League of America. "We are pleased that Capital One has embraced
the vision shared by CWLA and its nearly 1100 member agencies that
are committed to engaging people and communities everywhere in
ensuring the safety and well-being of children. Our hope is that
through this collaboration we will gain greater community support
for foster care." "We learned from our foster care colleagues that
there is little quantitative information about what motivates
Americans to become foster parents, and practically no information
about what motivates them to volunteer or financially support
foster youth and families," said Marge Connelly, Executive Vice
President of Operations at Capital One. "Our associates jumped at
the chance to apply what's made us successful in the financial
services industry to such a worthy cause. To that end, we have
brought our top direct marketing, call center, information
technology, creative and analytic experts together with the leading
foster care organizations to understand what will help make an
impact." To help understand consumer willingness and motivations to
volunteer, donate time and/or become a foster parent, Capital One
conducted a consumer internet survey** on awareness and perceptions
of foster care earlier this year. Among the findings, 4 in 10
respondents say they definitely or probably would consider donating
or volunteering their time (42%), or donating money (42%) to foster
care; and 16% say they would definitely or probably consider
becoming a foster parent. "As a company dedicated to helping youth
at risk, Capital One is proud to support children and youth in
foster care as part of our commitment to the community," said
Connelly. "These children are in foster care through no fault of
their own, and they all deserve a safe loving family and caring
adults in their lives." "This is a bold new public-private
collaboration. We hope this research will be a new catalyst to
motivate more Americans to support this issue and we welcome
Capital One's commitment and energy to this effort," said
Antoinette Malveaux, Director of Strategic Alliances at Casey
Family Programs. *Foster Care Survey Methodology Capital One and
Directions Research conducted an internet survey among a nationally
representative sample of 516 consumers 18 years and older whose
incomes match US Census from April 9th to April 13th, 2004.
Sampling tolerance for this sample size is +/- .04, 90% confidence
level. National Foster Care Coalition The National Foster Care
Coalition is a diverse group of national organizations working in
collaboration to raise public awareness, coordinate advocacy
efforts, and build diverse alliances that strengthen foster care
and community supports for children, youth, and families. Coalition
partners fund local, regional, and national transition initiatives,
sponsor regional and national conferences on foster care, and
provide significant levels of training and technical assistance to
programs, governments, and advocates nation wide. The National
Foster Care Coalition is administered by Connect for Kids, the
nation's premier on-line children's advocacy and communications
organization. http://www.connectforkids.org/ Child Welfare League
of America Established in 1920, the Child Welfare League of America
(CWLA) is the nation's oldest and largest membership based child
welfare organization. CWLA strives to advance sound public policy
on behalf of the more than nine million children and families
served by its nearly 1,100 public and private member agencies. To
further its mission of preserving, protecting, and promoting the
well-being of all children and families, CWLA conducts research,
develops standards of best practice, hosts regional and national
conferences, provides comprehensive, field-based consultation and
professional development services, and is the largest publisher of
child welfare materials in North America. Additional information
can be found on the CWLA website at http://www.cwla.org/. National
Foster Parent Association The National Foster Parent Association, a
nonprofit, volunteer organization, is the only national
organization which strives to support foster parents, and remains a
consistently strong voice on behalf of all children. The NFPA
strengthens foster families through nationally focused legislative
advocacy, training and education, publications, and networking
among foster parents, state and local foster parent associations,
and child welfare organizations. The NFPA's purpose is to bring
together foster parents, agency representatives and community
people who wish to work together to improve the foster care system
and enhance the lives of all children and families, to promote
mutual coordination, cooperation and communication among foster
parents, Foster Parent Associations, child care agencies and other
child advocates, to encourage the recruitment and retention of
foster parents, and to inform the membership and general public of
current issues regarding foster care. http://www.nfpainc.org/ Casey
Family Programs Casey Family Programs' mission is to provide and
improve -- and ultimately to prevent the need for -- foster care.
Established by United Parcel Service founder Jim Casey, the
Seattle-based national operating foundation has served children,
youth, and families in the child welfare system since 1966.
http://www.casey.org/ Capital One Headquartered in McLean,
Virginia, Capital One Financial Corporation
(http://www.capitalone.com/) is a holding company whose principal
subsidiaries, Capital One Bank and Capital One, F.S.B., offer
consumer lending products and Capital One Auto Finance, Inc.,
offers automobile and other motor vehicle financing products.
Capital One is dedicated to sharing their success with the
communities they operate. They have built long-term collaborative
alliances with agencies that are dedicated to revitalizing
communities and helping youth at-risk. Capital One offers
leadership grants to non-profit organizations, volunteer community
outreach programs, donations to underprivileged children, and other
corporate charitable giving. DATASOURCE: National Foster Care
Coalition; Capital One Financial Corporation CONTACT: Robin Nixon
of National Foster Care Coalition, +1-202-361-4046, or Pam Girardo
of Capital One, +1-703-720-2351 Web site:
http://www.capitalone.com/ http://www.connectforkids.org/
http://www.cwla.org/ http://www.nfpainc.org/ http://www.casey.org/
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