Children's Art Project at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center explained

The Children's Art Project at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a non-profit initiative that benefits patients in the Children’s Cancer Hospital at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Marketing and sales of products[1] based on the artwork of these young patients fund programs that support their educational, emotional and recreational needs.

The artwork appears on seasonal notecards and a variety of gift items that are sold worldwide. Over the past 37 years, product sales have returned nearly $27 million to enhance patient services and patient-centered research at MD Anderson.

History

The Children’s Art Project (CAP) started with an MD Anderson volunteer’s observation about the quality of a young cancer patients’ art being “as pretty as a Christmas card.”[2] In 1973, a few volunteers began work on the project by selling the artwork as Christmas cards to MD Anderson employees.

The program’s name changed from the Children’s Christmas Card Project to the Children’s Art Project in 1995 to reflect the expanded scope of selling cards and products throughout the year. While CAP now has a small full-time paid staff, approximately 90% of the project work is accomplished by volunteers.

Artwork Production

A coordinator and several art volunteers teach weekly art classes to patients in the Children’s Cancer Hospital. The patients are instructed in a variety of mediums including watercolor, paint, clay, colored markers and pencils, and collage techniques.

The artwork is archived by category and is kept active for many years. Because the inventory is extensive, it is possible to go back and pull out a design that has been waiting for several years to be used in the market.

Development of products is based on suggestions from customers, volunteers, staff and trends in the marketplace. The Children’s Art Project conducts consumer market research, using test marketing and focus groups to help determine final product selections.

Product Sales

Children’s Art Project cards and gifts are sold in more than 2,000 retail outlets throughout Texas, Louisiana and Florida, with some locations in other states. Retailers who carry the products consider this a community service and make no profit.

In addition to retail outlets, the Children’s Art Project attends off-site shows and holds trunk show events in private homes to introduce a community to MD Anderson and CAP. Products also are sold in MD Anderson gift shops and through consignees.

CAP mails more than 700,000 catalogs and ships more than 16,000 packages a year. The direct mail portion of sales is supported by a database of about 85,000 individuals and corporations.

In addition to an online store, the Children’s Art Project Boutique located in the Uptown Park Shopping Center in Houston sells a full line of CAP products.

Support Programs

Purchases from the Children’s Art Project help support programs that enable children to continue to enjoy their lives:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Texas Medical Center News: Dessert Purchases Benefit Cancer Patients. 2010-05-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20110719235612/http://www.texasmedicalcenter.org/root/en/TMCServices/News/2009/12-01/Dessert+Purchases+Benefit+Cancer+Patients.htm. 2011-07-19. dead.
  2. Web site: Children's Art Project Frequently Asked Questions.