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Saints Giving Day 2026

On March 19-20, 2026, the Carroll community came together for Saints Giving Day, a high-energy, 24-hour digital fundraiser. 

The event successfully raised $400,085 from 1,188 donors, providing vital support for various campus departments, athletic teams, student clubs, and special projects.

Cross Country led the fundraiser,  raising over $43,500 from 106 donors. The team truly embodied the spirit of our community. 

This record-breaking success will ensure that the runners will have the resources they need to hit the ground running, both on the track and in the classroom.

The Golf team won the Power Hour challenge, in which the cause with the most number of individual donors from 3-4 p.m. on Thursday (3/19) received an additional $250.

“We are grateful for the support the golf team received during Saints Giving Day. Our success was the result of friends and family of the golf team donating, along with past golfers and very kind donors who chose to support golf,” said Patrick Harris, assistant golf team coach,. “The fundraising is very much needed, as the golf team’s budget does not cover the cost of the program.” 

Sports teams weren’t the only programs receiving generous contributions. 

The Carroll College General Scholarship Fund raised $61,837.40. The Carroll College Fund is especially important because it gives the College the flexibility to respond where support is needed most. 

It helps strengthen academic programs, support faculty and student initiatives, and ensure that students have access to the opportunities that define a Carroll education.

The incredible outpouring of support from parents, friends, faculty, and staff during Carroll Giving Day has created a wave of momentum that will be felt across every corner of our campus. 

Both students and staff are incredibly thankful for the ongoing support!

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