Welcome to the School Fundraising page. This page is designed to provide your school with all the necessary information and resources to plan and execute a successful fundraiser. Below, you will find links to our essential tools, including the Fundraising Intake Form, Fundraising Booklet, and Step-By-Step Guide to Creating a School Fundraiser.


1. Step-By-Step Guide to Creating a School Fundraiser: This guide is designed to help schools efficiently plan and execute successful fundraising events. This resource walks schools through the entire process, starting with identifying fundraising goals and completing the Fundraising Intake Form.

Download Guide

2. Fundraising Booklet: Whether your school needs a short-term fundraiser or a long range one for a playground, the CCEF Fundraising Booklet is your place to start to see how we can help your school achieve it’s fundraising goal.

Download Booklet

3. Fundraising Intake Form: To start your fundraising journey with CCEF, please complete our Fundraising Intake Form. This form is a crucial first step, helping us understand your school’s specific needs and how we can best support your efforts.

PLEASE ALLOW 7 DAYS TO PROCESS YOUR REQUEST AND IF NEEDED, TO SET UP A MEETING TO DISCUSS A LARGER CAMPAIGN.

WHEN SEEKING A PRIZE RAFFLE – THE VALUE OF THE RAFFLE PRIZE (S) MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 20% OF THE TOTAL TICKET SALES. For example: you have 5 baskets with a value of $100 each, we cannot get a license for more than $2500 in total ticket sales. This does NOT apply to a 50/50 Raffle.

The Calgary Catholic Education Foundation is a charitable foundation established in 2009 as a means to provide additional funds for enhanced learning opportunities for students. Together with our community, the Foundation supports opportunities to develop students into tomorrow’s leaders.


We acknowledge that we gather on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Piikani (“Pee-gunee”), and Kainai (“Gay-nah”) Nations; we also acknowledge the territory of Treaty Seven, which is also home to the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Stoney Nakoda First Nations of Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley, and the Métis Nation, and all the people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries. We respect and affirm the inherent and treaty rights of Indigenous people, and we recognize the contributions of the Métis, Inuit, and all Indigenous peoples have and continue to make in shaping and strengthening our community and country.