Capital Campaign
The Society’s capital campaign, Embrace.Preserve.Cherish. started in 2017 and has raised over $650,000 through 2023. These funds have made a number of major renovations at the Museum at Harsha House, Train Depot and other projects possible. Many thanks to our donors and grantors!
Funds were set up at the Charlevoix County Community Foundation to manage our capital gifts and funds. The purpose of these funds is preservation and long-term care of the Museum at Harsha House, Train Depot, and South Pier Lighthouse, as well as preservation and protection of the Society’s collections. This includes objects and documents, as well as a vast collection of photographs. Digitizing and cataloguing these is an important part of preservation.
If you would like to make a donation to the Charlevoix Historical Society Embrace.Preserve.Cherish capital campaign, select the either of following links which go directly to our Preservation Funds at the Charlevoix County Community Foundation (C3F).
Charlevoix Historical Society Preservation Fund
Charlevoix Historical Society Preservation Endowment Fund
If you would like to pay by check, please make check payable to: C3F (Charlevoix Historical Society Preservation Fund) or C3F (Charlevoix Historical Society Preservation Endowment Fund) and mail to:
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727
Questions about giving, including stock or fund transfers? Call C3F at 231-536-2440.
If you would like a campaign brochure call the Historical Society at 231-547-0373.
Goals for 2025/26:
- $100,000 to support preservation at the Museum
- Collections Management System
- Fire-resistant Storage Vault, to be constructed as an addition to the Museum at Harsha House
To donate to these initiatives, send a check to C3F and indicate that your gift is for the Preservation Fund – Grant-Making Fund. Thank you.
Projects completed in 2024 with capital funds raised, including grants:
Train Depot – New Roof
Thank you for your support!
Watch the Capital Campaign video below to see the 2017-2018 plans for the Museum at the Harsha House and Train Depot.