The generosity and dedication of Monte Cassino’s community of parents, alumni, educators and friends is instrumental in sustaining the School as a leading Catholic, independent coeducational K-8 institution.
Since its founding in 1926, Monte Cassino School has been a philanthropic community with a strong tradition of giving. As an independent school, Monte Cassino relies on tuition and the generosity of our community to ensure we continue to offer an exceptional educational experience to our students.
Signature Sponsorships - Event sponsorships contribute to the Monte Cassino Fund and support day-to-day operations, campus projects, academic programs, educator development, and tuition assistance.
Designated Giving - Donate to support specific program, equipment, or other school need.
Employer Matching Gifts - Many companies match employee donations. Monte Cassino provides a tool to check if your employer participates.
Gifts of Stock - Donors can transfer appreciated securities directly to the school’s brokerage account. This may offer tax advantages.
Planned Giving - Include Monte Cassino in your will or estate plans through bequests, charitable trusts, annuities, or life insurance policies.
Endowment Gifts - Contribute to permanent funds that generate income for scholarships, campus maintenance, or specific programs.
In-Kind Gifts - Donate goods or services (e.g., equipment, supplies). Contact the Development Office before making an in-kind gift.
GO for Monte (GO for Catholic Schools) - Donate through this Oklahoma tax-credit program to fund scholarships for Monte Cassino students. Donors receive a 75% state tax credit. Click here to learn more.
Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit - Families can donate their tax credit back to Monte Cassino. Learn more about the OPCTC here.
For questions and additional information about Giving, please contact: Joan Anderson, Director of Development at (918) 746-4120 or janderson@montecassino.org
Monte Cassino School is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All sponsorships and donations are fully tax deductible to the extent provided by law.