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Endowment

Building for the future

Since its inception in the 1980s, the Saint Xavier Endowment has grown to over $50 million, supporting tuition assistance, faculty positions, and educational enhancements for future Tigers.

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The Brother Paul Van Gerwen, C.F.X. Founders

Brother Paul Van Gerwen, C.F.X. was the founder and first principal of Saint Xavier High School. These generous benefactors have embraced Brother Paul’s early vision of establishing a school that would continually meet the Catholic education needs of the young men in our community. Through a cumulative gift of at least $100,000 for endowment, the Founders assist in securing the school’s financial future. Each Founder is recognized as a member in one of three giving levels:

Saint Xavier High School - Named Endowments

Benefactors who contribute a cumulative amount of $50,000 or more will establish a “Named” Endowment Fund. The fund can be restricted for a specific purpose or can be designated for use where there is the greatest need. The fund will be named as directed by the donor and can be in honor or in memory of a family member, etc.

The Brother Benjamin Burke, C.F.X. Endowment

Before July 1, 2023, funds could be established within the Brother Benjamin Burke, C.F.X or Saint Xavier Endowments at $25,000. Since that date, endowments are now established with a gift of $50,000. This fund was established in 1986 to seek funding for increased availability of need-based tuition assistance. Today, over 100 benefactors have a fund each providing tuition assistance annually.

Saint Xavier High School - Restricted Endowment Donors

Benefactors who make a cumulative gift of $50,000 or more qualify for a restricted fund within The Saint Xavier Endowment to support their purpose of choice. Current funds include a teacher project award, a student interest award, and a student recognition award. The endowment donor will receive yearly fund status reports.