Celebrating Our Fall Distribution: $8 Million Sent to Catholic Schools
November 25th, 2025

On November 20, CSF proudly completed its Fall Distribution, our first major grant distribution of the 2025–2026 school year. This milestone represents more than just funding; it marks thousands of doors opening for students across the Archdiocese of Boston.
$8 million in scholarship funding was distributed to 75 Catholic schools, supporting families who rely on financial assistance to access a high-quality, values-based education. The Fall Distribution is the first of CSF’s two annual principal grant disbursements, and it sets the foundation for another impactful year.
And we’re only getting started.
Across the full 2025–26 school year, CSF will provide over $16.5 million in scholarships to more than 4,000 students. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, 1 in 8 Catholic school students in the Archdiocese receives a CSF scholarship, making a transformative difference for children from low-income families.
Behind every dollar is a student with dreams, a family with hope, and a school community strengthened by opportunity.
Together, we are building brighter futures, one scholarship at a time.
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