What is an Endowment?

An endowment provides Maranatha with long-term financial stability to uphold its Christ-centered mission, support faculty, and offer scholarships to students. By generating investment income, the endowment helps keep tuition affordable, strengthen academic and co-curricular programs, and sustain campus facilities for future generations.

Our Vision for the Endowment

We seek to expand our endowment to support scholarships, faculty development, innovative programs, and our facilities to elevate the student experience. Our goal is to build our endowment to $10M by 2029.

Endowment Giving Options

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  • General Endowment

    Contributions to the MHS Lifetime Endowment ensure long-term financial strength. Click HERE to give using our secure, online form.
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  • The John Rouse Education Endowment

    Contributions to the John Rouse Education Endowment provide financial assistance to deserving students. Click HERE to give using our secure, online form.
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  • Your Named Endowment

    Establish a lasting legacy with a minimum gift of $100,000. Named endowments provide ongoing support in a donor’s chosen area of impact. For more information, contact the Advancement Office at (626) 817-4075 or advancement@mhs-hs.org.
We thank our supporters who have created the following named endowments:

Other Named Endowments

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  • The Jack Green Tuition Assistance Endowment

    Established in honor of former principal Jack Green. Contributions to the Jack Green Endowment allow this fund to continue to grow for the purpose of supporting deserving students of “The Maranatha Experience”.
  • The Roxanne Cook Tuition Assistance Endowment

    Established in 2009 by the Cook family in honor of their daughter, Roxanne, Class of 2009. This endowment for tuition assistance provides a legacy of generosity at Maranatha by strengthening the school’s ability to accept students of all economic and diverse backgrounds. We encourage other families to contribute to this fund so it may continue to grow and provide funds in perpetuity to deserving students.