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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW PLANNED GIVING PROGRAM
Addressing a Need, Like Never Before
This year we relaunched our Planned Giving program
Thanks to the generosity of our Crusaders kicked up their boots for the featuring expanded resources to uncover the giving
outstanding supporters, Catholic Memorial 40th Annual Crusader Auction: Bourbon, options that work best for your goals. Visit our new
had an exciting fundraising year. Records Boots, Bubbles, and Bling; our first-ever website to learn more about how estate gifts benefit
were broken, creativity shined, and our virtual auction raising $204,000.
community came together in a time of great our school today and tomorrow.
need. We committed to “RiseUp” for CMH,
celebrating our 2nd Annual One Day in May CASH REAL ESTATE
Keeping our students, faculty, and staff in-house and getting students involved
healthy, safe, and in the building was along with supporters virtually nationwide DONOR APPRECIATED
top priority during the pandemic. Being to raise over $105,000. Donors continued the ADVISED FUNDS SECURITIES
in-person five days per week during a CMH traditions and core values of Excellence
pandemic added significant expense. There and Caritas in Omnibus - Charity in All RETIREMENT LIFE
was an increased demand for supplies Things - supporting our school like never PLANS INSURANCE
to sanitize and create socially distanced before.
environments. Technology, resources
to support virtual learning, and tuition The accomplishments of these events
assistance were also in high demand. These and our ability to make immediate and
added costs were funded by generous necessary investments are a testament
donors through the Crusader Fund. to the de dication and ge ne rosity
of our supporters.
Crusader Fund gifts were made through
campaigns and events. We successfully
hosted two sold-out golf outings, one that
finished with a record-breaking $23,630
paddle raise to update the weight room.
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Being in-person meant students were able to get involved
with One Day in May in new ways. Many took on the
challenge to dunk their coaches, teachers, Dean or Principal
for a good cause.

