Blazing a Path to Catholic Schools

For generations, Catholic education was affordable in large part because schools were staffed primarily by nuns. By the 1990s, as the numbers of women religious dwindled, that model became unsustainable. Rising tuition began to put Catholic education beyond the reach of more and more families.
To address the growing crisis, the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis earmarked a portion of funds raised in capital campaigns — “Family of Faith” and “Growing in Faith” — for Catholic schools. And it entrusted CCF to steward the funds as endowments to preserve and grow them. Those decisions made more than 30 years ago guaranteed financial support for Catholic schools for generations.
As the endowment balances have grown over the years, so has their impact. In 2024, CCF distributed $748,000 to K–8 Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis in the form of tuition assistance grants.