About

 

For 40 years the Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation has funded scores of organizations that provide sustenance, education, healthcare and hope to vulnerable children throughout the developing world and the US.

We focus on alleviating the suffering experienced by vulnerable children and, when possible, strive toward the elimination of its root causes. Our partners may be large or small community based 501(c)(3) organizations, but all focus on serving the health, educational, protection and human rights needs of vulnerable children. Almost all of the work we currently fund is located in the developing world.

 
 

Funding Areas

We focus on supporting three groups of vulnerable children with particularly critical needs and also programs that enable entrepreneurs to build sustainable economic communities for their children and families. We note the overlap and diversity of these populations and do, on occasion, support organizations whose work may be in allied or supporting areas. We aim to promote the dignity of all children and facilitate the child’s active and full participation in their community. 

 
 
 

The Foundation is small, our mission broad, and the needs of vulnerable children throughout the world immense.  Unfortunately, we are able to fund only a very small percentage of the good work that is being done for vulnerable children and are not able to review unsolicited proposals.  Please review the application guidelines page for further information. 

 

Dorothea Haus Ross

Our Founder

Dorothea’s charitable interest in children began in 1940, when she observed the plight of English children who were relocated to rural areas or other countries for safety as a result of German bombing raids during the Battle of Britain. Dorothea began supporting displaced and orphaned children through an organization called “Foster Parents International,” which eventually became the NGO “Save the Children.”