2026 Participating Schools

The 2026 partner schools will be announced soon! Learn how to become a partner school here.

 

Schools are listed in alphabetical order by city name.

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B

 

C

 

D

 

E

 

F

 

G

 

H

 

I

 

L

 

M

 

N

 

O

 

P

 

R

 

S

 

T

 

V

 

W

 

How does your Catholic school become a Raffle partner school?

  1. Partner schools must be located in Minnesota or South Dakota*
  2. Partner schools are limited to elementary and middle schools.**
  3. Partner schools are required to sign a statement of expectations to clarify the roles and rules of Raffle participation.
  4. Partner schools must complete an application to participate.
  5. Partner schools are selected by an internal committee of Catholic United Financial leaders, based on those applications and our own criteria.

     

    Email gbarton@catholicunited.org to begin the process of becoming a partner school.

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Become a member and become something more

Membership in Catholic United Financial starts after you purchase a product from us. Membership means aligning your finances to your faith, and:

  • Making our grants, scholarships and incentive programs possible
  • Encouraging volunteer work and training
  • Fundraising for Catholic parishes, schools and religious education programs
  • Participating in the business decisions of a company that is member-owned and operated
  • Bringing benefits to your local Catholic community

*State gambling laws restrict the Catholic United Financial Raffle from operating in North Dakota, Iowa and Wisconsin. To comment, contact your local state legislator.

**The Catholic United Financial Raffle is primarily a fundraiser for elementary-age Catholic schools. High schools are allowed to participate in the Catholic United Financial Raffle if the school applies as part of a Catholic school system along with an elementary and/or middle school.