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Scanlan Foundation

Scanlan Foundation

Furthering the Roman Catholic Church in Texas

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Who We Support

We believe that the most impactful way to carry out our mission of furthering the Roman Catholic Church in the State of Texas is to build a culture of vocations to the priesthood, religious life, and holy families.

About Vocations

A culture of vocations is foundational in all that we do as we move forward with making decisions, strategic giving, and forming relationships.

This cornerstone supports four main mission-furthering pillars of funding:

Marriage & Holy Families
Catholic Education
Evangelization & Discipleship
Life & Human Dignity

Marriage & Holy Families

The Scanlan Foundation recognizes the importance of strong holy marriages and families in building a culture of vocations.  “In our own time, in a world often alien and even hostile to faith, believing families are of primary importance as centers of living, radiant faith.” (CCC 1656) Not only do vocations to the priesthood and the religious life come out of holy, strong families, but also future generations of the domestic church because “the home is the first school of Christian life and ‘a school for human enrichment.’” (CCC 1657)

Goal I

Encourage couples discerning marriage to choose sacramental marriage and be well-prepared for their upcoming marriage.

Strategy

We wish to target funding and support to ministries that support dating and engaged couples.  This includes college campus ministry and marriage preparation courses that enhance the current requirements.

Goal II

Strengthen and bolster existing marriages for their important role as the domestic church.

Strategy

We wish to target married couples, young families, and sacrament preparation.  This effort can be done through faith-formation groups for men/husbands/fathers, faith-formation groups for women/wives/mothers, marriage support groups and mentorship programs, RCIA programs, and other sacrament preparation programs that incorporate the family in the catechesis of the youth.

Catholic Education

Scanlan Foundation has always considered Catholic Education to be critical to strengthening the fabric of our society.  In the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, the primary vehicles for impact that we have identified are Campus Ministry & Culture, Faculty Faith Formation, and Scanlan Scholar Tuition Assistance.  In other dioceses, we believe the individual Bishops understand best the needs of their respective schools.  Therefore, we will begin to provide grant funding directly to the dioceses outside of Galveston-Houston for their Catholic schools, as opposed to making grants directly to those schools.

Goal I

Enhance access to Catholic education for families who value the faith-based educational environment but would otherwise be unable to afford the tuition.

Strategy

Outside of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, provide funds for Catholic high school tuition assistance directly to the dioceses, for the Bishops to distribute where they see the greatest need.  Within the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, tuition assistance will be funded through the Scanlan Scholar program.  Schools will select students with demonstrated financial need who also fit a profile of a Scanlan Scholar: a practicing Catholic or someone actively converting to the faith through RCIA, a strong academic achiever, and an active member of the campus ministry and service community.

Goal II

Improve teacher faith-formation.

Strategy

Schools that wish to enhance their faculty’s knowledge and appreciation of the doctrine and history of the Catholic faith are encouraged to share their proposed faith-formation program.  Overall grant-giving to high schools will shrink in order to meet the needs of the many ministries we support.  Therefore, schools may find it more impactful to invest Scanlan Foundation grants into forming their faculty so as to better represent Christ to their students and to uphold the doctrine of the Catholic faith.

Goal III

Develop strong campus ministries.

Strategy

Schools that wish to develop robust programs through their school’s campus ministry that have a special focus on increasing vocations to the priesthood, religious life, and holy families should apply for grant funding to further their efforts.  We wish to support regular occurring ministry events, Bible studies, access to sacraments, school-wide activities, and retreats that encourage students to begin taking serious consideration to the vocation God calls them to.

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Evangelization & Discipleship

“God, infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness, freely created man to make him share in his own blessed life…He calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him with all his strength.  He calls together all men, scattered and divided by sin, into the unity of his family, the Church.” (CCC1)  To further the Roman Catholic faith in Texas, it must grow.  This can be done through evangelization and discipleship, sharing the hope and joy of the Gospel to encourage others to live a life centered on Christ.  We share in God’s desire to encourage people to know and love God, and we support those who similarly wish to “go therefore and make disciples of all nations.” (Matthew 28:19)

Goal I

Form Missionary Disciples, especially on the college campuses in Texas.

Strategy

Campus Ministries will be formed and strengthened across the state of Texas in an effort to ensure that all college students have access to a strong Catholic environment.  We are looking for organizations that can carry this out, providing a priest offering sacraments, adoration, sacred music, Bible studies, and retreats for the continued formation of this critical young adult age group.

Goal II

Foster personal holiness and promote individual faith formation.

Strategy

Our target programs that we wish to strengthen and expand include youth ministries, RCIA, family faith formation programs, men’s and women’s groups, adult faith formation activities, and parish community-building.

Life & Human Dignity

A major component of the Roman Catholic faith is carrying out the social teachings of the Catholic Church, as laid out in the Beatitudes and defined through the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.  The Scanlan Foundation is committed to support those organizations that are dedicated to the social teachings of the Catholic Church who see that ”social justice can only be obtained in respecting the transcendent dignity of man.”  (CCC 1929)  We recognize that people are most able to reach their God-given vocation when they are healthy, safe, and financially secure from conception to natural death.

Goal I

Assist the poor, sick, and vulnerable.

Strategy

We fund and strengthen those Catholic organizations that provide ministries and programs that provide essential services to the poor, sick, and vulnerable.

Goal II

Promote faith-based therapy.

Strategy

We support organizations that assist with mental illnesses, addictions, family and marriage issues, and other spiritual, mental, and emotional distress in ways that are faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Goal III

Strengthen the culture of life.

Strategy

Promote organizations that have a proven track record for protecting life at all stages from conception to natural death.  This includes ministries focused on ending the culture of abortion, that promote natural family planning, that support families in crisis, that teach medical ethics and advocate for end-of-life care.

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Our mission is to contribute to the support of religious, charitable, and educational institutions and works within the fifteen Dioceses in the State of Texas, exclusively in order to further the Roman Catholic religion within the State of Texas.

SCANLAN FOUNDATION
4550 Post Oak Place Drive, Suite 241
Houston, Texas 77027

Phone: 713 783-3169

Meetings by appointment only.

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