Scholarship Granting Organization
ACSI Children's Tuition Fund (CTF) is a scholarship program operated as a service of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), one of the world's largest Christian school organizations. Over the past five years, CTF has provided approximately $45 million in scholarships to 12,759 children, helping families afford and access a Christ-centered, academically rigorous education at ACSI member schools across the country. The Children's Tuition Fund operates as an approved Scholarship Granting Organization in multiple states including Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kansas, and Missouri, where it participates in various tax credit scholarship programs. CTF partners with generous donors and communities to provide life-changing educational opportunities through tax credit-funded scholarships. The organization is dedicated to ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent families from choosing a Christian education that nurtures both academic achievement and spiritual development.
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(866) 401-4801This organization is eligible under the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit (Section 25F). Donors may receive federal tax credits for contributions starting in 2027.
Listed in: Virginia
Virginia Federal SGO List (Jan 2026)
AACS Children's Scholarship Fund is a scholarship granting organization affiliated with the American Association of Christian Schools (AACS). The organization provides tuition scholarships to students attending AACS member schools, helping families access quality Christian education through tax credit-funded scholarship programs. AACS represents hundreds of Christian schools across the United States. Operating as an approved SGO in Virginia and other states, AACS Children's Scholarship Fund enables donors to receive tax credits for contributions that directly support K-12 students at Christian schools. The organization works to ensure that families who desire a faith-based education for their children are not prevented from accessing it due to financial constraints, partnering with member schools to identify and support students with the greatest need.
ACE Scholarships (Alliance for Choice in Education) is one of the nation's largest K-12 scholarship granting organizations, with a 25-year history of equipping lower-income families with access to quality education. Founded in 2000 in Colorado, ACE has expanded its operations to serve students in multiple states including Virginia, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, and Arkansas. The organization has delivered more than 121,000 scholarships nationwide, with over 46,600 in Colorado alone. ACE Scholarships allocates scholarships purely based on financial need, ensuring that every child has access to a quality education regardless of family income. The organization works at the intersection of direct scholarship funding and policy advocacy, backing education reform efforts and creating innovative ways for states to distribute more scholarships. ACE partners with private schools across its service areas to provide tuition assistance that empowers families to choose the educational environment that best serves their children.
AFC Scholarship Fund is a Virginia-based scholarship granting organization that provides K-12 tuition scholarships to students seeking access to private education. Operating under Virginia's Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits Program, the fund was established to help families who want educational alternatives for their children but face financial barriers to accessing private schools. As one of the approved SGOs in Virginia added to support the growing demand for the Education Freedom Tax Credit program, AFC Scholarship Fund enables donors to receive tax credits for their contributions while directly supporting students in need. The organization works to expand educational opportunity by connecting generous donors with families seeking the best possible education for their children, regardless of their financial circumstances.
The American Federation for Children (AFC) is the nation's largest school choice advocacy organization and a leading force in advancing educational freedom across the United States. Headquartered in Virginia, AFC works at both the state and federal levels to promote policies that expand access to school choice options including scholarships, vouchers, education savings accounts, and tax credit programs. The organization has been instrumental in passing school choice legislation in numerous states. AFC also operates as an approved Scholarship Granting Organization, directly funding K-12 scholarships for students from low-income families. Through its advocacy and scholarship programs, AFC has helped millions of families gain access to educational options beyond their assigned public schools. The organization champions the belief that every child deserves access to a quality education regardless of their zip code or family income, and it continues to lead the national movement for educational freedom and parental choice.
Children's Scholarship Fund (CSF) is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that provides partial tuition scholarships to low-income families so their children can attend the K-8 private schools that best meet their needs. Founded in 1998 by Ted Forstmann and John Walton, CSF has helped hundreds of thousands of children access quality education through its scholarship programs. The organization operates both a national program and supports a network of local partner programs across the country. This school year, CSF is funding scholarships for more than 33,000 low-income children across the United States, with significant concentrations in New York, where over 7,700 students receive support. The organization believes that every child deserves access to a quality education and that family income should never be a barrier to educational opportunity. CSF partners with schools and communities to ensure that scholarship recipients receive the support they need to succeed academically and personally.
EducationSuperHighway is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to closing the digital divide by ensuring that every American has access to affordable, reliable broadband internet. Originally focused on connecting public school classrooms to high-speed internet, the organization successfully achieved its initial mission by 2019, with 99.3% of the nation's schools having affordable broadband connections. EducationSuperHighway has since expanded its focus to address the broader Homework Gap and household connectivity challenges. As a Virginia-approved Scholarship Granting Organization, EducationSuperHighway participates in the state's Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits Program. The organization leverages its expertise in education technology infrastructure to support students' learning both inside and outside the classroom. Through its ConnectK12 tool and ongoing advocacy work, EducationSuperHighway continues to provide the broadband data and resources that school districts and state leaders need to ensure all students can fully participate in digital learning.