A Short Narrative
Fondo Quisqueya was founded in 1987 at the 25th Anniversary celebration of the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic. Formed by RPCVs and former staff who served in the DR, FQ originally operated under the auspices of Sister Cities International. In 1992, Minor Anderson, Lou Ferrand, Lynda Edwards, Tom Gittins, and B.J. Warren incorporated FQ in Alexandria, Virginia; the next year, FQ received it nonprofit status from the IRS and begin operating independently of Sister Cities.
FQ’s first grant was given on December 18, 1989 to Mr. Juan Montón, to attend a drafting school in Santiago. Since 1989, FQ has donated more than $47,000 to more than 374 individuals and groups for various types of training and education. In addition, in 1999, FQ donated more than US $14,000 to help rebuild several schools in Hato Rey, an area of the DR that was severely damaged by Hurricane George.
FQ’s first grant was given on December 18, 1989 to Mr. Juan Montón, to attend a drafting school in Santiago. Since 1989, FQ has donated more than $47,000 to more than 374 individuals and groups for various types of training and education. In addition, in 1999, FQ donated more than US $14,000 to help rebuild several schools in Hato Rey, an area of the DR that was severely damaged by Hurricane George.


