We strongly encourage all St. Mary families
to apply for financial aid each school year!
In the 2021-2022 school year alone, St. Mary School families were awarded over $250,000 in financial aid!

See below for financial aid options offered for the
2022-2023 school year, along with ways you can support our students and families through EITC Tax Designations.
FACTS
Archdiocese of Philadelphia schools offer need-based assistance. Aid for the 2022-2023 school year will be processed by FACTS Grant and Aid. All need-based awards will be contingent on the reception of the most recent tax return. Click here for income guideline information to see if you qualify for AOPS need-based assistance.
Business Leaders Organized for Catholic Schools (BLOCS) and Foundation for Catholic Education (FCE)
The Business Leaders Organized for Catholic Schools scholarship organization and Foundation of Catholic Education use the FACTS application to determine eligibility. Our school code is 91072 and we strongly encourage all families to apply for financial aid.
Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia (CSFP)
CSFP provides four-year, needs-based, partial scholarships for up to three children in a family. The form for the CSFP scholarship may be accessed online at www.csfphiladelphia.org, or by clicking the button to the left.
The deadline to apply through CSFP for a 2022-2023 scholarship was March 1, 2022. The CSFP application for 2023-2024 scholarships opens in mid-September.
St. Mary Tuition Assistance Program
For the 2021-2022 school year, our families received over $250,000 from BLOCS, CSFP, FCE. Additionally, if you qualify for, but are not awarded assistance through BLOCS, CSF, or FCE, we will try our best to assist as many qualified families as possible. The St. Mary School Financial Aid Program designates a portion of its Annual Giving Campaign to provide scholarships to as many qualified families as possible from funds donated by our generous supporters.  
Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC)
The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) gives businesses the opportunity to invest in tomorrow’s workforce. Companies that donate through the EITC contribute to the academic success of students and earn a substantial tax credit in the process.

EITC donations for students in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia go through BLOCS (Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools), the official Archdiocesan scholarship organization. 100% of BLOCS donations provide tuition assistance for our students.

What is the Educational Improvement Tax Credit?
  • The EITC was established in 2001 to provide businesses with a tax credit for their donations to nonprofit scholarship or education improvement organizations.
  • A one-time donation can earn your business a 75% tax credit, while a two-year commitment results in a 90% tax credit.
  • Your business can receive up to $200,000 in tax credits annually.

Who utilizes the EITC?
Over 2,000 companies have benefited from the EITC. Although several large companies participate, most EITC contributors are small businesses, donating smaller sums of money:
  • 12% of participating companies have given $100,000 or more.
  • 57% have given $10,000 or less.

Who qualifies for the EITC?
To qualify for the EITC, your business must pay one of the following Pennsylvania state taxes:
  • Corporate Net Income Tax
  • Capital Stock and Franchise Tax
  • Bank and Trust Company Shares Tax
  • Title Insurance Companies Shares Tax
  • Insurance Premiums Tax
  • Mutual Thrift Institutions Tax

Advantages
In addition to the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve helped to make a genuine difference for area students and families, making an EITC-eligible contribution to BLOCS and the schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia offers the following advantages:
  • Charitable donations reduce the amount of taxable income; tax credits reduce your tax bill dollar for dollar.
  • Giving students the chance to experience high-quality education benefits not only the scholarship recipient but the donating company as well – an investment in our students is an investment in tomorrow’s workforce.
  • Minimal cost for major impact.
  • Helps build community goodwill.

For more information, please contact Christina Haciski,
Executive Director of Advancement and Strategic Initiatives at 215-923-7522 or advancement@saintmarys.us.
If you would like to schedule a confidential meeting to discuss your family’s current financial situation, please contact Christina Haciski,
Executive Director of Advancement and Strategic Initiatives, at advancement@saintmarys.us
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St. Mary Interparochial School challenges its diverse student body to grow morally, academically and socially, into passionate, confident and
Christ-centered leaders of the 21st century.
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