Boost your company’s brand and help kids at Boston Children’s Hospital with support from the long-running organization Children’s Miracle Network.
What is Children’s Miracle Network?
This national organization helps companies, retailers, schools, universities and gamers raise money for children’s hospitals across the U.S. and Canada. You’ve probably seen the Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) logo at stores and shops; since its founding in 1983, the network has raised more than $8.5 billion—often $1 at a time—for 170 children’s hospitals.
All of the money raised in eastern Massachusetts, southeastern Vermont and southeastern New Hampshire goes to Boston Children’s Hospital. The funds directly help our patients and families—funding vital medical care, research breakthroughs, support services and other essential programs.
“We do a [Children’s Miracle Network] campaign for one month and it brings our company morale up a million percent. We absolutely love doing it.”
Heather Chase, Member Specialty Manager, Sam’s Club
Aligning your brand with Boston Children’s can boost customer loyalty, employee retention, and goodwill in your community.
Partner with Us
Boston Children’s will work with you and CMN to create a fundraising program that’s right for your company. We supply marketing materials, guidance and support to businesses big and small.
Examples of CMN Programs
Here are a few examples of CMN programs that benefit Boston Children’s Hospital.
- Point-of-sale campaigns
Ask customers to donate money at checkout. For example, every May, Costco asks customers to donate $1, $5 or $10 at checkout. - Round-up campaigns
Invite customers to round up their sale to the nearest dollar. Ace Hardware has a round-up campaign in April and during the holiday season. - Special product promotions
Donate a portion of proceeds from in-store, online or specific product sales. For example, in July, Dairy Queen donates a portion of its Blizzard sales. - Special events
Organize a special event where participants pay to play and the proceeds are donated. For example, Marriott hosts a September golf event to raise money. - Dance marathons
Sponsor or support a Dance Marathon, student-led organizations that host a variety of fundraising events throughout the school year. For example, Panda Express donates food to Dance Marathons hosted by universities in Boston. - Extra Life
Sponsor or support gamers who are fundraising for kids through the Extra Life program. Participants play video, tabletop or physical games and raise money (with help from audience members or livestream followers) along the way.

Every July, Dairy Queen donates a portion of its Blizzard sales to Children’s Miracle Network.
Join companies that have Children’s Miracle Network programs and raise money to support Boston Children’s Hospital, including:




