Catholic Education Foundation Incorporated

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Public Charity
LOUISVILLE, KentuckyMediumEIN: 611294640
Educational FoundationsElementary SchoolsHigh SchoolsReligious Educational InstitutionsReligious and Faith-based Organizations

The Catholic Education Foundation (Archdiocese of Louisville) operates at https://ceflou.org and provides tuition assistance to families for Catholic elementary schools in central Kentucky, distributing multimillion-dollar awards. The site includes program details, news, donation and contact information and links to the FACTS tuition-assistance application.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A Catholic parish or diocesan-affiliated elementary or secondary school in Kentucky (especially the Louisville area) seeking tuition-assistance or school support with demonstrated alignment to diocesan priorities.

Good Fit

  • Located in Kentucky, preferably in or near Louisville.
  • Operates as a Catholic parish school or diocesan-affiliated educational program.
  • Request is for tuition assistance or K–12 Catholic education support.
  • Has existing ties or relationships with the Archdiocese or prior local funding.
  • Can demonstrate direct impact on student access to Catholic education.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is overwhelmingly Kentucky-focused: roughly 99% of dollars in the latest year were distributed within Kentucky and concentrated in the Louisville metro, with negligible dollar impact in a few other states.

Recipient Variety

Broad

In the latest year the foundation made 56 grants to 54 distinct recipients and has funded a similar-sized roster in prior years, indicating a broad set of independent school recipients rather than a tiny closed circle; financial concentration is modest (largest grantee ~6%, top five ~25%).

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct turnover data show six new recipients in the latest year (about 11%) while most grantees are recurring, so new entrants do appear occasionally; however, no formal public institutional grant application was posted, so unfamiliar applicants are moderately likely to gain entry primarily through local/diocesan connections or outreach to named program staff.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026