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When you give to NCS, you express your belief in the power of young women.

ANNUAL FUND SUPPORT
Your gift makes an immediate impact. It is invested in the current academic year to ensure our students, faculty, and staff thrive in an environment that challenges the intellect, nurtures the spirit, and promotes our core values of excellence, service, courage, and conscience.

ENDOWMENT SUPPORT
Your gift provides a perpetual investment impacting students and faculty not only today but tomorrow and for generations to come.

GIVING SOCIETIES
Members of our Satterlee Society are philanthropic leaders of NCS. They annually contribute over 85% of our comprehensive giving, with gifts ranging from $2,500 to over $100,000.

Satterlee Membership Levels
Founders Circle: $100,000 +
Head of School Circle: $50,000 - $100,000
Scholars Circle: $25,000 - $50,000
Whitby Circle: $10,000 - $25,000
Eagles Circle: $5,000 - $10,000
Members Circle: $2,500 - $5,000

Friends of NCS
Recognizes donors who annually make gifts up to $2,499. 


1900 Society
Supporters join the 1900 Society when they make a gift for three consecutive years. The 1900 Society is dedicated to inspiring loyalty and sustaining support for NCS.

Cornerstone Society
Recognizes donors who have named NCS in their long-term financial or estate plans. 

Frequently Asked Questions

List of 4 frequently asked questions.

  • How can I make a gift

    There are many ways to make a gift to support NCS. Click here to give online. You can also give through gifts of securities, donor-advised funds, check, IRA distribution, and planned gifts. 
  • What is NCS’s top fundraising priority

    The top fundraising priority for NCS is the Purple & Gold Fund. The Purple & Gold Fund makes an immediate impact that is felt across the school from the classroom to the athletic field to the stage and beyond.
  • What is the Fund-a-Scholar Challenge?

    The Fund-a-Scholar Challenge is a special Purple & Gold Fund appeal in support of student financial aid.
  • NCS is engaged in a fundraising campaign

    NCS successfully concluded the Educating Women for the World campaign in 2016, raising more than $56 million. With new leadership, plans are underway to chart NCS's strategic goals for the future and outline the resources necessary to achieve them.

Contact Development

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    Brian DeMarco 

    Head of Development and Philanthropy
    202-537-6357

CONSTITUENT ENGAGEMENT & ANNUAL GIVING

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    Hutchey Doley 82

    Director of Development for Constituent Engagement and Annual Giving
    202-537-6385
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    Chloe Cogo 

    Director of Alumnae Engagement
    202-537-6359
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    Molly Wadsworth 

    Director of Annual Giving
    202-537-6676
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    Sophia Searby 19

    Development Coordinator, Constituent Engagement & Annual Giving

Individual Giving

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    Maria Felski 

    Stewardship and Donor Relations Manager
    202-537-6673
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    Anna Skeppstrom 

    Individual Giving Coordinator
    202-537-6699

Operations

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    Dhonyale Metoyer 

    Director of Development Operations
    202-537-3184
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    Gregory Christopher 

    Development Coordinator
    202-537-3149