Partnering in Trinity's Mission

Trinity's campus has made great strides in recent years.  Comparisons to being similar to a small college campus are not unusual. The transformation goes beyond what one can see when driving by the school.  All our facilities are as modern as can be, providing faculty with all the state-of-the-art technology necessary to teach in today's ever-advancing world.

All this is made possible through the incredible support and generosity of alumni, parents and friends of Trinity. That's how the small school in the east end got its start in 1953 and today is no different. None of what Trinity has achieved would be possible without the charitable contributions of so many who came before us, as well as those with us now.

Accessibility is the latest buzz word. It's something facing Catholic education institutions across the country. Trinity is no different. That's why growth of our endowment is so critical. We need to ensure that Trinity remains a viable option for all those who want to enjoy the educational experience we have to offer.

The Trinity High School Foundation board has established a goal of raising $25 million by 2020. Like those before us, we need the support of the Trinity family to make those dreams a reality for the young men who want to become part of this special place.

There are several ways to give and naming opportunities for certain gift levels as well. Anyone interested in learning more should contact Tim Culver '82 at (502) 736-2100 or e-mail him at Tim Culver.

Trinity Victory Club

Your name or that of a loved one can be engraved on a black granite plaque located on a wall on the east end of the home stands in Marshall Stadium for a gift of $500 per line. Click here for more info:

Victory Club


Scholarships

There are three kinds of endowed scholarships which can be developed - alumni class, memorial or honor. In order to start one, there must be at least $20,000 in the fund. Gifts can be directed toward a scholarship fund while it is being developed and even after it has started awarding an annual distribution.

Campus Naming Opportunities

(most are payable over one to five years)

$1 million

Communication Arts Center (payable for 10 years)

$750,000

Shamrock Hall Gymnasium (payable over 10 years)

$500,000

Convocation Hall (payable over 10 years)

$250,000

Stadium Concession Area (2)

Parking Lot (4)

$150,000

Stadium Press Box - Home Side

Trinity High School Foundation Offices

$100,000

Science Lab (8)

Trinity Auditorium Lobby

Alumni Hall Administrative Offices Lobby (claimed)

Stadium Press Box - Visitors Side

Steinhauser Gymnasium Lobby

TTV Studio

Wrestling/Workout Room - 2nd Floor of Marshall Center (claimed)

Alumni Hall Board Room (claimed)

$75,000

Campus Store

Faculty & Staff Dining Room

Computer Lab (7)

Ticket Window Area (Alumni Hall and Stadium) (3)

Academic Conference Room (claimed)

Office for School Advancement

$50,000

Duerr Hall Classroom (9)

$25,000

Classroom in Shamrock Hall (2)

Conference Room in Shamrock Hall

Classroom in Communication& Arts Center (9 - one claimed)

Classroom in Old Trinity Hall (14 - two claimed)

Classroom in Floersh Hall (40)

Classroom in Sheehan Hall (16)