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The National Children’s Cancer Society Earns Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid

Belleville, IL — The National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS) is proud to announce it has earned the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid, the highest level of recognition awarded to nonprofit organizations for openness and accountability.

The Platinum Seal of Transparency is granted to organizations that publicly share detailed information about their mission, strategies, capabilities, achievements, and measurable impact. This distinction places the NCCS among a select group of nonprofits nationwide demonstrating exceptional commitment to transparency and results-driven work.

Candid evaluates nonprofits using comprehensive data provided directly by organizations, including financial information, leadership details, program outcomes, and progress toward stated goals. The Platinum level reflects the NCCS’s dedication not only to responsible stewardship of donor funds, but also to clearly communicating how those funds translate into real-world impact for families facing childhood cancer.

“Because of the trust our supporters place in us, we can keep breaking down barriers so children with cancer can access the critical care they deserve,” said Mark Stolze, President & CEO. “Earning the Platinum Seal underscores our promise to remain transparent, accountable, and focused on positive outcomes for the families we serve.”

Through financial assistance, emotional support, and educational resources, the NCCS works tirelessly to ensure that no family goes through childhood cancer alone.

Supporters and community members can view the NCCS’s full nonprofit profile and track its impact here: https://app.candid.org/profile/7506537/the-national-childrens-cancer-society-37-1227890

About The National Children’s Cancer Society:

Since 1987, The National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS) has distinguished itself by meeting the immediate and long-term needs of more than 51,500 children with cancer and their families. From direct financial assistance for gas, flights, and lodging to covering daily essentials like mortgage payments, prescriptions, car repairs, and more, we work to ease the financial burden so families can focus on their children’s health. With over $73 million in direct financial assistance provided to families facing childhood cancer across the United States, the NCCS is committed to making a lasting impact where it matters most.

Globally, the NCCS has supported more than 216,000 children with cancer in 53 countries, supporting 119 medical facilities to deliver lifesaving pharmaceuticals and medical supplies valued at over $477 million. This international reach reflects our unwavering commitment to ensuring every child receives the care they deserve, regardless of where they live.