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Capital Campaign - Sponsorship Opportunities

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Sponsorship Opportunities


Sponsoring a gift to Bay Cliff in tribute or memory of someone is a unique and loving way to honor family members, friends, and community leaders.

The Building for the Future campaign, now in its second phase, Fulfulling the Dream, offers many sponsorship opportunities for individuals, families, groups, companies, foundations, and service clubs. The following ideas are offered as possibilities and are not intended to discourage prospective donors from suggesting other options that may be of interest to them.

PROJECTS THAT HAVE BEEN FULLY SPONSORED

The Big House: Completed 2002
$1,375,000
(Project Reserved for Camper and Staff Alumni)

The Big House is the heart of the Bay Cliff Health Camp. Throughout its history, the Big House has served as the gathering place for all campers and staff for meals and other activities. Because of the close associations camper and staff alumni have with the Big House, this project has been designated as the special fund-raising project for this group.

Auditorium/Administrative Office Complex:  Completed 2003

(LaVallie Family)

$765,000 

Shady Nook:  Pre-school age housing unit

(U.P. Lions)

$400,000

Laundry/Linen Clothing Center

(Ross Family/General Federated Women's Clubs of MI)

$300,000

Arts & Crafts Center

(U.P. Shriner's)

$125,000

Accessible Trail to Lake Superior-Completed 2006

(Norm Pestka)

$100,000

Visitor's Center

(Huron Mountain Club)

$100,000

Speakeasy

(Michigan Elks)   

$100,000

Family Staff Cabins:  Located near entrance to camp; (6)

(John Siller/Bill Martin and many others)

$75,000

Trailhead Overlook-Completed 2006

(Dan Pestka)

$45,000

Gateway:  Security entrance to control traffic
(Lions -- Rapid River)

$25,000

Outdoor Barbeque Pit

(Fr. Al Mott and Friends)

$25,000

Picnic Pavilion

(Beaumier Family)   

$25,000

 

Barn Complex:  Teen Program support areas  
(Original Farm Buildings)  
Entire project - Sponsored
(Ross Family/Michael Ross Foundation)
$750,000
Staff lounge/activity area $150,000
Main Entrance & Teen Center $250,000
Original milk house/program offices $100,000
Silo/Program Space $100,000
General program area (2) $50,000
   
   

                                                                         

PROJECTS AVAILABLE FOR SPONSORSHIP

Unit I:

Partially Sponsored (completed May, 2005)

Unit I currently consists of housing cabins for campers and staff, along with a Health and Dental Center.  This new facility includes the addition of second floor living space that provides comfortable, winterized space for staff housing and will support program expansion.


 

Entire project (Unit 1): Partially Sponsored $2,100,000
Main entrance and gathering space:  Sponsored (Markham's) $   500,000
Second floor gathering space $   100,000
Individual sleeping cabins (22) $     10,000
Health Cottage:  Sponsored (Doctors) $   250,000
Dental Clinic:  Sponsored  (Dentists) $   250,000



 

Boys Unit:  Sleeping cabins for campers (entire project) $2,600,000

A new boys unit will be constructed to replace the two existing boys housing buildings.A single building will house both the older boys (Unit II) and the younger boys (Unit III).  The camper cabins will have accessible bathrooms and the second floor will provide housing for staff.

 
   
Older Boys Wing (Unit II) $1,000,000
Younger Boys Wing (Unit III) $1,000,000
Entrance/Gathering Space-Partially Sponsored (Harley Owners Group) $   500,000
Second Floor Gathering Space $     50,000
Individual sleeping rooms (32) $    10,000


 

   

Unit V: Special care housing unit (entire project)

$1,000,000
                       (completed June, 2006)  
Main entrance/gathering room $ 500,000
Screened porch/gathering space -Partially Sponsored (Nichols Family) $ 150,000
Large sleeping rooms (3) $   50,000
Upstairs sleeping rooms (3) $   25,000


 

Aquatic Therapy Center

      The new Aquatic Therapy Center will consist of a swimming pool, therapy              

      spa/handicapped accessible whirlpool, sauna, changing and shower rooms, and

      therapy rooms.

$3,000,000
       
      Therapy Pool $2,000,000
      Therapy Whirlpool $   500,000
      Sauna $   100,000
      Changing/Shower Rooms(2) $   100,000
      Therapy Rooms (2) $     50,000


 

Old Shady Nook:  Renovate as staff residence and guest housing $   250,000
     (Original Farm Housing)
 
Miscellaneous landscaping, paths, signage $   250,000
Upgrading Lake Superior Waterfront $   200,000
Recreation Center $   200,000
Library $   100,000
Large Therapy/Activity Cabin $   100,000
Garden Center and Green House $   100,000
     Support for flower beds and grounds and horticulture program  
Tennis/Basketball Courts $   100,000
Puerto Rico:  Staff housing to be re-located $     75,000
      (Original Farm Housing)  
Sheridan Chateau:  Staff sleeping cottage $     75,000
     (Original Farm Housing)  
Therapy Cabins:  6 individual cabins (1 sponsored; 5 remain) $    25,000
Pavilion $    25,000