Support Us
Every little bit helps
We need your Support
QCF has LOTS of ways for you to help!
- Cash Donations: Use PayPal with a credit card, or send a check.
- Monthly Giving: A little each month goes a long way for QCF
- In-kind Donation: Items and services that benefit our students and families
- Tribute: Make a donation in lieu of a gift. We’ll send a card
- Planned Giving: Leave a legacy.
- Payroll Deduction: You can designate QCF when you donate through your employer
- Sponsorship opportunities: Educational Resource Fair, Queen City 5K,Teen Diversity Summit, Salute to Scholar Banquet , Queen City Foundation Honors and other educational enrichment program.
- Give your time! Volunteer opportunities abound.
Queen City Foundation is a not-for-profit, 501(C) 3 organization, donations are tax deductible. Please contact our staff at 513-655-5402 or qcfeducation@gmail.com(best contact) to get involved today .
School Testimonials
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QCF provides an invaluable service in our community, pairing families who seek access to opportunities a school education can provide...
Christopher P. Garten. Head of School – The Seven Hills School -
QCF provides independent schools with a support system in our endeavors to identify qualified high school students.
Frances Romweber, Former Principal – St. Ursula Academy -
QCF and Summit Country Day share a common goal, which is to bring young people reflective of our great and diverse city into our dynamic school.
Gerard M. Jellig, Former Head of School – Summit Country Day -
Queen City Foundation connects Cincinnati's independant and private schools with talented minority students from across the city.
Dr. Robert P. Macrae, Head of School – Cincinnati Country Day School -
QCF has been an enormous help to Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy in building a diverse community amongst its student body.
T. Randall Brunk, Head of School – Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy -
Schools strive to provide an education for our students, and we are thrilled that QCF students contribute to and benefit from that experience.
David Mueller, Principal – St. Xavier High School