The Rosenberg Fund for Children provides support for the educational and emotional needs of children and youth up to age 24 who are the offspring of targeted progressive activists or are targeted activists themselves. The fund seeks to alleviate burdens faced by these individuals due to their or their parents' activism, ensuring they have access to various developmental and educational opportunities.
The Rosenberg Fund for Children offers four types of grants aimed at supporting the children and youth affected by their own or their family's progressive activism. These programs include the RFC Regular Granting Program, which provides up to $3,000 per child per year for expenses such as tuition, counseling, and after-school programs; the Carry It Forward Awards (CIF), offering $600 per year for post-high school education supplies; Development Grants for Targeted Activist Youth (TAY), granting up to $1,000 per year for education, emotional support, or skills development; and the Attica Fund Prison Visit Program, which supports visits to imprisoned activist parents with up to $2,000 annually. Each program is designed to help beneficiaries through direct financial support for various educational and emotional needs, adhering to the RFC's criteria for what constitutes "targeted" individuals and activities.