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Multiyear Comprehensive Campaigns
Ranked by campaign goal
ORGANIZATION NAME CAMPAIGN NAME CAMPAIGN GOAL ($000,000) AMOUNT RAISED AS OF SEPT. 2021 ($000,000) CAMPAIGN START DATE TARGETED ENDING DATE WHAT THE CAMPAIGN IS PAYING FOR
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1JEWISH FEDERATION OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT/UNITED JEWISH FOUNDATION
Centennial Campaign $250.0 $259.4 Jan. 1, 2012 Jan. 1, 2022 To endow the next century of the Jewish community
2THE HENRY FORD (THE EDISON INSTITUTE INC.)
The Innovation Project
2DETROIT RIVERFRONT CONSERVANCY
Comprehensive Campaign
2OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
ASPIRE.ADVANCE.ACHIEVE. The Campaign for
Oakland University $150.0 $104.0 July 1, 2016 June 30, 2024 The campaign has ve focus areas: Student success; teaching research and discovery; campus expansion; community collaboration; and innovative programs
5DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
DSO Endowment Campaign
5DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
DIA NOW, The Campaign for the Detroit Institute of
Arts Endowment $125.0 $45.0 July 1, 2018 Dec. 31, 2022 Unrestricted operating endowment; Phase II of long-term, endowment campaign 3
7SAMARITAS
Giving Hope
7EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Give Rise: The Campaign for Eastern Michigan University $100.0 $81.0 July 1, 2016 June 30, 2023 Will support student success, advance programs of distinction and help students excel in and beyond the classroom.
9MOTOWN MUSEUM
Motown Museum Expansion Campaign
10 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY Bridge Campaign for the University of Detroit Mercy
10 MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE Historic Path to a Bold Future Campaign
12 SCHAAP CENTER Capital Campaign
13 FISHER HOUSE MICHIGAN Fisher House Detroit
$150.0 $121.0 1 Oct. 10, 2018 June 1, 2023 Will help The Henry Ford build digital and experiential learning tools, programs and initiatives to advance innovation, invention and entrepreneurship and launch the workforce of tomorrow
$150.0 2 NA
NA NA In the quiet stage of a $100 million-$150 million campaign that will include the money to redevelop 5.5 miles of the riverfront from Gabriel Richard Park to the Ambassador Bridge, beginning with West Riverfront Park.
$125.0 $60.0 Jan. 1, 2014 Jan. 1, 2023 The goals are to raise at least four times the operating budget and maintain no lingering capital debt
$100.0 $66.5 April 1, 2018 April 1, 2023 Build, renovate and consolidate buildings and programs where Samaritas serves. A ordable living community developments. Senior living community development.
$55.0 $32.0 Oct. 17, 2016 NA The Motown Museum expansion will grow the museum to a nearly 50,000-square-foot worldclass entertainment and education tourist destination featuring dynamic, interactive exhibits, a performance theater, recording studios, an expanded retail experience and meeting spaces designed by renowned architects and exhibit designers. When completed, the new museum campus will have a transformative impact on the surrounding Detroit neighborhoods, providing employment, sustainability and community pride by serving as an important catalyst for new investment and tourism in the historic area.
$50.0 $10.9 Jan. 1, 2020 NA Focused fundraising e ort on facilities improvement and building the endowment
$50.0 NA
$33.0 $0.0
July 1, 2016 June 1, 2020 Operating funds for ve years, support for paying o the $4.5 million mortgage remaining on the opera house, updates to the historic building, endowment and expanded community and artistic programming.
NA NA To cover capital costs.
$20.0 $10.0 NA NA A "home away from home" for the families of military service members and veterans, while the veteran is in medical treatment at the John D. Dingell VA Detroit Medical Center
ResearchedbySonyaD.Hill:shill@crain.com |ThislistisanapproximatecompilationofthelargestcomprehensivemultiyearcampaignsinWayne,Oakland,Macomb, WashtenawandLivingstoncounties.Itisnotacompletelistingbutthemostcomprehensiveavailable.Unlessotherwisenoted,informationwasprovidedbytheorganizations.NA =notavailable.NOTES: 1. Sincecampaignstarted. 2. Asreportedby Crain's . 3. TheDIAOpenForeverwasPhaseIofanunrestrictedoperatingendowmentcampaignandended June 30, 2018. It raised $65 million as of September 2018.