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2018 Fiscal Year In Review
192 S. Stone, Tucson, Arizona 85701 • (520) 838-2558 or (520) 838-2571
Mission Statement Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization promotes education by
providing tuition assistance to K-12 students in private schools using funds generated by the Arizona tax credit programs.
VisionEducation will be available, accessible, and affordable to children who
want the opportunity to attend a private school.
Dear Friend,
We are deeply grateful for the support you have given to Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO). Everything we have accomplished is because of individuals like you, thank you!
Our widely diverse community has the opportunity to educate their children in a school of their choice without limits placed upon them by their lack of financial resources or by the zip code in which they reside. Parents are securing the future for their children by seeking the education that will help those students succeed in the highly competitive workforce of today and in the future.
Arizona’s CTSO has accomplished its mission and exceeded its goals for the 2018 fiscal year. It has been a tremendously rewarding year with over $12 million dollars in scholarships funded and awarded to 6,300 students. We present to you the 2018 Fiscal Year in Review report with great satisfaction and appreciation for the support we have received.
You are a blessing to us and to all the children who receive a scholarship from us!
Sincerely,
Marcy Euler Gracie Quiroz MarumBoard President Executive Director
“I am truly grateful to those who have redirected their tax liability to the Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO). Your support is providing our economically disadvantages students the necessary tuition aid needed to attend one of our schools. Our Catholic high schools educate many first-generation high school graduates who continue to college. Your investment in these students will have a tremendous impact on their future.”
– Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger
CTSOARIZONA’S
PO Box 31Tucson, Arizona 85702
Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDTucson, AZ
Permit 1078
Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO) is committed to securing the growth and future of Catholic Education. If you are interested in making a planned gift or special gift to Catholic education, please call Gracie
Quiroz Marum, CEO at (520) 838-2571.
Diocese of Tucson Schools: Ethnicity of Students Receiving Aid
Multi-racial,7%
Other,3%
White/Caucasian,12%
Hispanic,68%
Asian,2%
Black/African American,2%
American Indian/Native Alaskan,
7%
2018 Fiscal Year In Review
192 S. Stone, Tucson, Arizona 85701 • (520) 838-2558 or (520) 838-2571
Mission Statement Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization promotes education by
providing tuition assistance to K-12 students in private schools using funds generated by the Arizona tax credit programs.
VisionEducation will be available, accessible, and affordable to children who
want the opportunity to attend a private school.
Dear Friend,
We are deeply grateful for the support you have given to Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO). Everything we have accomplished is because of individuals like you, thank you!
Our widely diverse community has the opportunity to educate their children in a school of their choice without limits placed upon them by their lack of financial resources or by the zip code in which they reside. Parents are securing the future for their children by seeking the education that will help those students succeed in the highly competitive workforce of today and in the future.
Arizona’s CTSO has accomplished its mission and exceeded its goals for the 2018 fiscal year. It has been a tremendously rewarding year with over $12 million dollars in scholarships funded and awarded to 6,300 students. We present to you the 2018 Fiscal Year in Review report with great satisfaction and appreciation for the support we have received.
You are a blessing to us and to all the children who receive a scholarship from us!
Sincerely,
Marcy Euler Gracie Quiroz MarumBoard President Executive Director
“I am truly grateful to those who have redirected their tax liability to the Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO). Your support is providing our economically disadvantages students the necessary tuition aid needed to attend one of our schools. Our Catholic high schools educate many first-generation high school graduates who continue to college. Your investment in these students will have a tremendous impact on their future.”
– Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger
CTSOARIZONA’S
PO Box 31Tucson, Arizona 85702
Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDTucson, AZ
Permit 1078
Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO) is committed to securing the growth and future of Catholic Education. If you are interested in making a planned gift or special gift to Catholic education, please call Gracie
Quiroz Marum, CEO at (520) 838-2571.
Diocese of Tucson Schools: Ethnicity of Students Receiving Aid
Multi-racial,7%
Other,3%
White/Caucasian,12%
Hispanic,68%
Asian,2%
Black/African American,2%
American Indian/Native Alaskan,
7%
Revenue Total Individual Tax Credit Contributions $ 6,831,269Total Corporate Tax Credit Contributions $ 6,492,384Total Tax Credit Contributions: $13,323,653
Other Contributions: $ 107,332Investment Income: $ 170,081
Total CTSO Revenue: $13,501,066Note: Revenue received in the 2017/2018 Fiscal year will be awarded in the 2018/2019 school year.
2017/2018 ExpensesScholarships $12,383,719
Scholarship Program Cost $ 156,842Administrative Cost $ 151,610Fundraising Cost $ 368,522
$12, 540,561
$ 368,522 $151,610
CTSO Annual Audit was conducted by BeachFleishman, CPA
96%
1%3%
95%
2%3%
96%
1%3%
2 0 1 8 2 0 1 7 2 0 1 6
THREE-YEAR OPERATIONS SNAPSHOT
Scholarship ProgramAdministrativeFundraising
Income & Expenses for the 2017/2018 Fiscal Year
CTSO Three-Year Operations Snapshot
“When we came here to escape South Sudan, CTSO gave me the chance to attend Salpointe Catholic High School where I’ve been able to grow both my mind and my body. I now have scholarship offers to many excellent universities, including Stanford. The help I received from CTSO made it all possible.” – Majok Deng
n Scholarships /Program Cost
n Fundraising Cost
n Administrative Cost
CTSO Tax Credit Program 2018 Funding
CTSO Expenses 2018
Investment Income$170,081
Total Individual Tax Credit Contributions
$6,831,269Total Corporate Tax Credit
Contributions
$6,492,384
Other Contributions $107,332
Summit School of Ahwatukee, AhwatukeeSt. Anthony of Padua, Casa GrandeAnnunciation Catholic School, Cave CreekCupertino, Cotton WoodLoretto School, DouglasPieceful Solutions, GilbertOur Lady of Perpetual Help, GlendaleLourdes Catholic Schools, NogalesSacred Heart School, NogalesBourgade High School, PhoenixSt. Agnes Catholic School, PhoenixSt. Jerome Catholic School, PhoenixSt. Mary's Catholic High School, PhoenixXavier College Preparatory, PhoenixSt. Charles Mission School, San CarlosOur Lady of Perpetual Help, ScottsdaleSt. Anthony Catholic School, Show LowAll Saints School, Sierra VistaSt. Michael’s Indian School, St. MichaelsCasas Christian School, TucsonCastlehill Country Day School, TucsonDesert Christian School, TucsonFaith Community Academy, TucsonGreenfields School, TucsonImmaculate Heart Academy, TucsonImmaculate Heart High School, TucsonIntermountain Academy, TucsonOur Mother of Sorrows, TucsonPusch Ridge Christian Academy, TucsonSs. Peter & Paul School, TucsonSalpointe Catholic H.S., TucsonSan Miguel H.S., Tucson
San Xavier School, TucsonSanta Cruz School, TucsonSt. Ambrose School, TucsonSt. Augustine H.S., TucsonSt. Cyril School, TucsonSt. Elizabeth Ann Seton, TucsonSt. John the Evangelist, TucsonSt. Joseph School, TucsonSt. Michael’s School, TucsonThe Gregory School, TucsonThe Waldorf School, TucsonImmaculate Conception, YumaSt. Francis School, YumaYuma Catholic High School, YumaYuma Lutheran School, Yuma
SCHOOLS SUPPORTED BY CTSOArizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization awarded tuition to students
with verified financial who attended the following schools:
Scholarship Highlights$12,383,719 in scholarships
to 48 schools
Over 6,371 scholarships awarded regardless of race, creed, gender and ethnicity, etc.
Average scholarship awarded: $1944
Bishop Edward J. WeisenburgerBishop of Tucson
Gracie Quiroz Marum, CEOMarcy Euler, PresidentPresident of Pima College Foundation
Robert Huber, Vice-PresidentHuber CPA Firm
Ed Eick, Treasurer Retired Business Executive
Marcel Dabdoub, SecretaryBusiness Developer
Lynn Cuffari, DirectorSt. Augustine High School Principal
Rev. Patrick Crino, DirectorPastor, Saints Peter & Paul Parish
Sheri Dahl, Ex-OfficioSuperintendent of Catholic Schools
Cathy Hutchens, DirectorCommunity Leader
Robert J. Lloyd, DirectorRusing, Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC
Mark Pancrazi, DirectorInsurance Business Owner
Bill Patient, DirectorRetired Business Executive
Christina Ronstadt, DirectorCommunity Leader
Staff:
Julieta GonzalezScholarship and Outreach Manager
Trisha StanleyOffice Manager
Bill OsteenCorporate Outreach
Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO)2016/2017 Board of Directors:
St. Ambrose Catholic School“The CTSO tax credit program has helped so many families at St. Ambrose Catholic School. We have an amazing community, and without this assistance, many of our families would not be able to bring their children to experience all the great things St. Ambrose has to offer! We are truly blessed to have the many individuals that contribute to CTSO, and we hope their generosity continues for years to come. It is with the help of these CTSO contributors that we are able to reach the lives of so many children in such a meaningful way.” – Roseanne Villanueva
The CatholicTuition Support Organization (CTSO) isadvised by:Advisory Board:
Bruce Beach
Beach & Fleishman CPAs
Jim ClickJim Click Automotive
Ginny ClementsChairman of Golden Eagle Charlotte HarrisRetired Professional
Jim NaughtonNaughton Plumbing
Buck O’RiellyRetired Business Man
Jim RonstadtBusiness Owner
JoAnn SayreRetired Educator
Kay SullivanPresident of Salpointe Catholic High School
The Diocese of Tucson Catholic schools continue the tradition of emphasizing strong academics. This is supported by quality teaching methods and a rigorous curriculum, including state of the art technology assisted learning. Our schools are fully accredited, and hold membership in the National Catholic Education Association.
What Our Schools Have to Say
Yuma Catholic High School“A Yuma Catholic education prepares students for college and is an important foundation for future success. With the support of the CTSO individual and corporate tax credit programs, we are able to make the dream of a small campus, college focused high school curriculum a reality in Yuma. Making Yuma Catholic High School’s first-rate educational experience affordable to everyone is a priority for our administration. Thank you to the generous tax credit donors. Families helping families is what makes the Yuma Catholic High School Community so strong. Our traditions never graduate, but our students do!” – Rhett Stallworth, Yuma School Principal
Graduation Rate
College Bound
99% 98%
Diocese of TucsonCatholic High Schools
“We transferred to St. Ambrose School because public school was not a good match for us. Here, my son feels safe, encouraged and confident. We are grateful for the full integration of faith, community service and values into a rigid academic program. Thank you, CTSO, because without you my son would not have this amazing opportunity.” – Kendra Green
Revenue Total Individual Tax Credit Contributions $ 6,831,269Total Corporate Tax Credit Contributions $ 6,492,384Total Tax Credit Contributions: $13,323,653
Other Contributions: $ 107,332Investment Income: $ 170,081
Total CTSO Revenue: $13,501,066Note: Revenue received in the 2017/2018 Fiscal year will be awarded in the 2018/2019 school year.
2017/2018 ExpensesScholarships $12,383,719
Scholarship Program Cost $ 156,842Administrative Cost $ 151,610Fundraising Cost $ 368,522
$12, 540,561
$ 368,522 $151,610
CTSO Annual Audit was conducted by BeachFleishman, CPA
96%
1%3%
95%
2%3%
96%
1%3%
2 0 1 8 2 0 1 7 2 0 1 6
THREE-YEAR OPERATIONS SNAPSHOT
Scholarship ProgramAdministrativeFundraising
Income & Expenses for the 2017/2018 Fiscal Year
CTSO Three-Year Operations Snapshot
“When we came here to escape South Sudan, CTSO gave me the chance to attend Salpointe Catholic High School where I’ve been able to grow both my mind and my body. I now have scholarship offers to many excellent universities, including Stanford. The help I received from CTSO made it all possible.” – Majok Deng
n Scholarships /Program Cost
n Fundraising Cost
n Administrative Cost
CTSO Tax Credit Program 2018 Funding
CTSO Expenses 2018
Investment Income$170,081
Total Individual Tax Credit Contributions
$6,831,269Total Corporate Tax Credit
Contributions
$6,492,384
Other Contributions $107,332
Summit School of Ahwatukee, AhwatukeeSt. Anthony of Padua, Casa GrandeAnnunciation Catholic School, Cave CreekCupertino, Cotton WoodLoretto School, DouglasPieceful Solutions, GilbertOur Lady of Perpetual Help, GlendaleLourdes Catholic Schools, NogalesSacred Heart School, NogalesBourgade High School, PhoenixSt. Agnes Catholic School, PhoenixSt. Jerome Catholic School, PhoenixSt. Mary's Catholic High School, PhoenixXavier College Preparatory, PhoenixSt. Charles Mission School, San CarlosOur Lady of Perpetual Help, ScottsdaleSt. Anthony Catholic School, Show LowAll Saints School, Sierra VistaSt. Michael’s Indian School, St. MichaelsCasas Christian School, TucsonCastlehill Country Day School, TucsonDesert Christian School, TucsonFaith Community Academy, TucsonGreenfields School, TucsonImmaculate Heart Academy, TucsonImmaculate Heart High School, TucsonIntermountain Academy, TucsonOur Mother of Sorrows, TucsonPusch Ridge Christian Academy, TucsonSs. Peter & Paul School, TucsonSalpointe Catholic H.S., TucsonSan Miguel H.S., Tucson
San Xavier School, TucsonSanta Cruz School, TucsonSt. Ambrose School, TucsonSt. Augustine H.S., TucsonSt. Cyril School, TucsonSt. Elizabeth Ann Seton, TucsonSt. John the Evangelist, TucsonSt. Joseph School, TucsonSt. Michael’s School, TucsonThe Gregory School, TucsonThe Waldorf School, TucsonImmaculate Conception, YumaSt. Francis School, YumaYuma Catholic High School, YumaYuma Lutheran School, Yuma
SCHOOLS SUPPORTED BY CTSOArizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization awarded tuition to students
with verified financial who attended the following schools:
Scholarship Highlights$12,383,719 in scholarships
to 48 schools
Over 6,371 scholarships awarded regardless of race, creed, gender and ethnicity, etc.
Average scholarship awarded: $1944
Bishop Edward J. WeisenburgerBishop of Tucson
Gracie Quiroz Marum, CEOMarcy Euler, PresidentPresident of Pima College Foundation
Robert Huber, Vice-PresidentHuber CPA Firm
Ed Eick, Treasurer Retired Business Executive
Marcel Dabdoub, SecretaryBusiness Developer
Lynn Cuffari, DirectorSt. Augustine High School Principal
Rev. Patrick Crino, DirectorPastor, Saints Peter & Paul Parish
Sheri Dahl, Ex-OfficioSuperintendent of Catholic Schools
Cathy Hutchens, DirectorCommunity Leader
Robert J. Lloyd, DirectorRusing, Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC
Mark Pancrazi, DirectorInsurance Business Owner
Bill Patient, DirectorRetired Business Executive
Christina Ronstadt, DirectorCommunity Leader
Staff:
Julieta GonzalezScholarship and Outreach Manager
Trisha StanleyOffice Manager
Bill OsteenCorporate Outreach
Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO)2016/2017 Board of Directors:
St. Ambrose Catholic School“The CTSO tax credit program has helped so many families at St. Ambrose Catholic School. We have an amazing community, and without this assistance, many of our families would not be able to bring their children to experience all the great things St. Ambrose has to offer! We are truly blessed to have the many individuals that contribute to CTSO, and we hope their generosity continues for years to come. It is with the help of these CTSO contributors that we are able to reach the lives of so many children in such a meaningful way.” – Roseanne Villanueva
The CatholicTuition Support Organization (CTSO) isadvised by:Advisory Board:
Bruce Beach
Beach & Fleishman CPAs
Jim ClickJim Click Automotive
Ginny ClementsChairman of Golden Eagle Charlotte HarrisRetired Professional
Jim NaughtonNaughton Plumbing
Buck O’RiellyRetired Business Man
Jim RonstadtBusiness Owner
JoAnn SayreRetired Educator
Kay SullivanPresident of Salpointe Catholic High School
The Diocese of Tucson Catholic schools continue the tradition of emphasizing strong academics. This is supported by quality teaching methods and a rigorous curriculum, including state of the art technology assisted learning. Our schools are fully accredited, and hold membership in the National Catholic Education Association.
What Our Schools Have to Say
Yuma Catholic High School“A Yuma Catholic education prepares students for college and is an important foundation for future success. With the support of the CTSO individual and corporate tax credit programs, we are able to make the dream of a small campus, college focused high school curriculum a reality in Yuma. Making Yuma Catholic High School’s first-rate educational experience affordable to everyone is a priority for our administration. Thank you to the generous tax credit donors. Families helping families is what makes the Yuma Catholic High School Community so strong. Our traditions never graduate, but our students do!” – Rhett Stallworth, Yuma School Principal
Graduation Rate
College Bound
99% 98%
Diocese of TucsonCatholic High Schools
“We transferred to St. Ambrose School because public school was not a good match for us. Here, my son feels safe, encouraged and confident. We are grateful for the full integration of faith, community service and values into a rigid academic program. Thank you, CTSO, because without you my son would not have this amazing opportunity.” – Kendra Green
Revenue Total Individual Tax Credit Contributions $ 6,831,269Total Corporate Tax Credit Contributions $ 6,492,384Total Tax Credit Contributions: $13,323,653
Other Contributions: $ 107,332Investment Income: $ 170,081
Total CTSO Revenue: $13,501,066Note: Revenue received in the 2017/2018 Fiscal year will be awarded in the 2018/2019 school year.
2017/2018 ExpensesScholarships $12,383,719
Scholarship Program Cost $ 156,842Administrative Cost $ 151,610Fundraising Cost $ 368,522
$12, 540,561
$ 368,522 $151,610
CTSO Annual Audit was conducted by BeachFleishman, CPA
96%
1%3%
95%
2%3%
96%
1%3%
2 0 1 8 2 0 1 7 2 0 1 6
THREE-YEAR OPERATIONS SNAPSHOT
Scholarship ProgramAdministrativeFundraising
Income & Expenses for the 2017/2018 Fiscal Year
CTSO Three-Year Operations Snapshot
“When we came here to escape South Sudan, CTSO gave me the chance to attend Salpointe Catholic High School where I’ve been able to grow both my mind and my body. I now have scholarship offers to many excellent universities, including Stanford. The help I received from CTSO made it all possible.” – Majok Deng
n Scholarships /Program Cost
n Fundraising Cost
n Administrative Cost
CTSO Tax Credit Program 2018 Funding
CTSO Expenses 2018
Investment Income$170,081
Total Individual Tax Credit Contributions
$6,831,269Total Corporate Tax Credit
Contributions
$6,492,384
Other Contributions $107,332
Summit School of Ahwatukee, AhwatukeeSt. Anthony of Padua, Casa GrandeAnnunciation Catholic School, Cave CreekCupertino, Cotton WoodLoretto School, DouglasPieceful Solutions, GilbertOur Lady of Perpetual Help, GlendaleLourdes Catholic Schools, NogalesSacred Heart School, NogalesBourgade High School, PhoenixSt. Agnes Catholic School, PhoenixSt. Jerome Catholic School, PhoenixSt. Mary's Catholic High School, PhoenixXavier College Preparatory, PhoenixSt. Charles Mission School, San CarlosOur Lady of Perpetual Help, ScottsdaleSt. Anthony Catholic School, Show LowAll Saints School, Sierra VistaSt. Michael’s Indian School, St. MichaelsCasas Christian School, TucsonCastlehill Country Day School, TucsonDesert Christian School, TucsonFaith Community Academy, TucsonGreenfields School, TucsonImmaculate Heart Academy, TucsonImmaculate Heart High School, TucsonIntermountain Academy, TucsonOur Mother of Sorrows, TucsonPusch Ridge Christian Academy, TucsonSs. Peter & Paul School, TucsonSalpointe Catholic H.S., TucsonSan Miguel H.S., Tucson
San Xavier School, TucsonSanta Cruz School, TucsonSt. Ambrose School, TucsonSt. Augustine H.S., TucsonSt. Cyril School, TucsonSt. Elizabeth Ann Seton, TucsonSt. John the Evangelist, TucsonSt. Joseph School, TucsonSt. Michael’s School, TucsonThe Gregory School, TucsonThe Waldorf School, TucsonImmaculate Conception, YumaSt. Francis School, YumaYuma Catholic High School, YumaYuma Lutheran School, Yuma
SCHOOLS SUPPORTED BY CTSOArizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization awarded tuition to students
with verified financial who attended the following schools:
Scholarship Highlights$12,383,719 in scholarships
to 48 schools
Over 6,371 scholarships awarded regardless of race, creed, gender and ethnicity, etc.
Average scholarship awarded: $1944
Bishop Edward J. WeisenburgerBishop of Tucson
Gracie Quiroz Marum, CEOMarcy Euler, PresidentPresident of Pima College Foundation
Robert Huber, Vice-PresidentHuber CPA Firm
Ed Eick, Treasurer Retired Business Executive
Marcel Dabdoub, SecretaryBusiness Developer
Lynn Cuffari, DirectorSt. Augustine High School Principal
Rev. Patrick Crino, DirectorPastor, Saints Peter & Paul Parish
Sheri Dahl, Ex-OfficioSuperintendent of Catholic Schools
Cathy Hutchens, DirectorCommunity Leader
Robert J. Lloyd, DirectorRusing, Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC
Mark Pancrazi, DirectorInsurance Business Owner
Bill Patient, DirectorRetired Business Executive
Christina Ronstadt, DirectorCommunity Leader
Staff:
Julieta GonzalezScholarship and Outreach Manager
Trisha StanleyOffice Manager
Bill OsteenCorporate Outreach
Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO)2016/2017 Board of Directors:
St. Ambrose Catholic School“The CTSO tax credit program has helped so many families at St. Ambrose Catholic School. We have an amazing community, and without this assistance, many of our families would not be able to bring their children to experience all the great things St. Ambrose has to offer! We are truly blessed to have the many individuals that contribute to CTSO, and we hope their generosity continues for years to come. It is with the help of these CTSO contributors that we are able to reach the lives of so many children in such a meaningful way.” – Roseanne Villanueva
The CatholicTuition Support Organization (CTSO) isadvised by:Advisory Board:
Bruce Beach
Beach & Fleishman CPAs
Jim ClickJim Click Automotive
Ginny ClementsChairman of Golden Eagle Charlotte HarrisRetired Professional
Jim NaughtonNaughton Plumbing
Buck O’RiellyRetired Business Man
Jim RonstadtBusiness Owner
JoAnn SayreRetired Educator
Kay SullivanPresident of Salpointe Catholic High School
The Diocese of Tucson Catholic schools continue the tradition of emphasizing strong academics. This is supported by quality teaching methods and a rigorous curriculum, including state of the art technology assisted learning. Our schools are fully accredited, and hold membership in the National Catholic Education Association.
What Our Schools Have to Say
Yuma Catholic High School“A Yuma Catholic education prepares students for college and is an important foundation for future success. With the support of the CTSO individual and corporate tax credit programs, we are able to make the dream of a small campus, college focused high school curriculum a reality in Yuma. Making Yuma Catholic High School’s first-rate educational experience affordable to everyone is a priority for our administration. Thank you to the generous tax credit donors. Families helping families is what makes the Yuma Catholic High School Community so strong. Our traditions never graduate, but our students do!” – Rhett Stallworth, Yuma School Principal
Graduation Rate
College Bound
99% 98%
Diocese of TucsonCatholic High Schools
“We transferred to St. Ambrose School because public school was not a good match for us. Here, my son feels safe, encouraged and confident. We are grateful for the full integration of faith, community service and values into a rigid academic program. Thank you, CTSO, because without you my son would not have this amazing opportunity.” – Kendra Green
2018 Fiscal Year In Review
192 S. Stone, Tucson, Arizona 85701 • (520) 838-2558 or (520) 838-2571
Mission Statement Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization promotes education by
providing tuition assistance to K-12 students in private schools using funds generated by the Arizona tax credit programs.
VisionEducation will be available, accessible, and affordable to children who
want the opportunity to attend a private school.
Dear Friend,
We are deeply grateful for the support you have given to Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO). Everything we have accomplished is because of individuals like you, thank you!
Our widely diverse community has the opportunity to educate their children in a school of their choice without limits placed upon them by their lack of financial resources or by the zip code in which they reside. Parents are securing the future for their children by seeking the education that will help those students succeed in the highly competitive workforce of today and in the future.
Arizona’s CTSO has accomplished its mission and exceeded its goals for the 2018 fiscal year. It has been a tremendously rewarding year with over $12 million dollars in scholarships funded and awarded to 6,300 students. We present to you the 2018 Fiscal Year in Review report with great satisfaction and appreciation for the support we have received.
You are a blessing to us and to all the children who receive a scholarship from us!
Sincerely,
Marcy Euler Gracie Quiroz MarumBoard President Executive Director
“I am truly grateful to those who have redirected their tax liability to the Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO). Your support is providing our economically disadvantages students the necessary tuition aid needed to attend one of our schools. Our Catholic high schools educate many first-generation high school graduates who continue to college. Your investment in these students will have a tremendous impact on their future.”
– Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger
CTSOARIZONA’S
PO Box 31Tucson, Arizona 85702
Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDTucson, AZ
Permit 1078
Arizona’s Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO) is committed to securing the growth and future of Catholic Education. If you are interested in making a planned gift or special gift to Catholic education, please call Gracie
Quiroz Marum, CEO at (520) 838-2571.
Diocese of Tucson Schools: Ethnicity of Students Receiving Aid
Multi-racial,7%
Other,3%
White/Caucasian,12%
Hispanic,68%
Asian,2%
Black/African American,2%
American Indian/Native Alaskan,
7%