The Friends of the North Coast's Natural History Museum is a devoted group of volunteers and community members who have come together to fundraise, organize and develop plans to keep the museum open.
Although we recently received word that HSU did not accept our proposal we are not giving up! We have already raised over $74,000 in pledges -- a considerable amount considering the short time line and we plan to raise more!
If you have been thinking about pledging then pledge now! As we get word out about our continued efforts and continue to communicate this to HSU we want them to see just how dedicated this community is to the museum. - If you are interested in pledging money to keep the museum open please visit http://www.savethenorthcoastnhm.org/ . -
Thursday, August 27, 2009
See us TONIGHT at the KSLG Harvest Fest Event at Wildberries! 2-6 p.m.
H is for HSU KSLG Fall Harvest Fest
As part of Welcome Home to Humboldt, 94.1 KSLG is having a remote broadcast with live bands & free swag!!
The Friends of the North Coast's Natural History Museum received word that their proposal was turned down by HSU. However, the Friends of the NCNHM continue their efforts to get the word out, solicit pledges and raise the funds needed to keep the museum open. Upcoming events WILL be posted soon. If you are interested in volunteering and/or hosting some sort of event or just trying to help in anyway please email us savethenorthcoastnhm@gmail.com Thank you for your continued support.
Our Immediate Goal: Renegotiate with HSU to keep the museum open!
We are over $74,000 in pledges! And you can STILL pledge to show your support. We want to show JUST how much community support we have and pledges are one way of doing that. If you were thinking about pledging now is the time! Visit http://www.savethenorthcoastnhm.org/ to pledge online!!!
Our Long Term Goal
Coming Soon...
HSU Plans Closure of Natural History Museum
On August 7, 2009 Humboldt State University announced plans to close the Natural History Museum at G and 13th Streets in Arcata due to “this year's severe and unprecedented state budget cuts.
The Save the North Coast's Natural History Museum effort was formed by a devoted group of volunteers and community members who have come together to fundraise, organize and develop plans for the museums future.
While originally the museum faced a solid closure date at the end of the month Humboldt State granted some time for a last ditch effort to raise funds through next June and plan for even more daunting fundraising beyond that. The Board was given two weeks to submit a proposal to HSU outlining their plans to raise the money to keep the museum open.
The proposal to keep the museum open was submitted to HSU on August 28, 2009 by the Museum Board and outlined a three-stage plan for the museum:
1) a short phase of being closed (where we are now), 2) a transitional phase reopening but with reduced staffing and hours, and 3) a long-term phase with an independent non-profit organization running the museum, increased staffing and a new location.
In the proposal the Board outlined their budget to keep the museum open through June 2010. The funds required only $60,000 in donations, an amount we have already exceeded in pledges, rather than the $120,000 the university had estimated was needed for continued operation at existing staffing levels.
We are committed to continuing our large scale effort to get the word out about the museum closure, to solicit pledges, and to raise the funds needed to keep the museum open.
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