Wagner has his own non-profit foundation, the Todd Wagner Foundation. After meeting with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wagner in 2001 found his Foundation’s first children’s system, the Dallas chapter of the After-School All-Stars (subsequently called Inner-City Games), a national plan championed by Schwarzenegger that supplies year round technology, academic, sports and cultural programs for kids in the country’s inner cities. The Dallas After-School All-Stars now reaches more than 4,000 kids with systems ranging from chess and art classes to golf, running clubs and mathematics contests. Wagner additionally created a Minority Technology Fund providing you with funds and resources to minority owned, technology-centered businesses located in Dallas and has made investments in numerous firms including: Imaginuity Interactive, a Web site development company; Intangible Theories, programmer of African American communities Ebonymate.com and Dallasblack.com; and rocKnot, a software development company. Wagner has additionally developed the WONDERS technology, instruction and life skills program providing you with an after-school program for inner city kids. This system is in its fifth year and is working in nine cities together with all the national After-School All-Stars. The multi-year plan starts in sixth grade and continues through high school graduation. The Foundation recently made a grant that combines the WONDERS curriculum using The Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s (BGCA) technology system “Club Tech”. KIPP Truth Academy is a plan for pupils to acquire knowledge, abilities and character.