Give to the Max Day for the NAC!

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Nemeth Art Center Inc
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Together, let's raise funds for fresh paint, new AC units, and for climate-controlled storage.

$375

raised by 3 people

$3,500 goal

Donate to the Nemeth Art Center on Give to the Max Day!

We are reaching out to our community to raise funds for essential improvements and preservation efforts at our small museum. Your generous support on Give to the Max Day will help us enhance our space, protect our collection, and continue offering valuable programs for the public.

Your Give to the Max donation will help fund:

  1. Patching & Repainting Gallery Walls: Our galleries need maintenance to keep the space welcoming and inspiring. With your help, we can repair and repaint the walls to ensure a pristine environment for art exhibitions and visitors.

  2. Cooling the Museum with AC Units: Summers in our area can be hot, and we want to create a comfortable environment for our visitors and staff. Donations will allow us to purchase air conditioning units to keep the museum cool during the warmest months.

  3. Climate-Controlled Storage Unit in Park Rapids: Our permanent collection and other art works which require temporary storage need to be preserved, and for this we need a secure, climate-controlled space. Your contribution will fund a new storage unit in Park Rapids to protect our valuable pieces from environmental damage.

How You Can Help:

  • Donate Today: Your contribution, no matter the size, makes a direct impact on these vital improvements.
  • Spread the Word: Share our campaign with friends and family who care about local culture and arts.
  • Get Involved: If you're in the area, consider volunteering your time to support our mission.

Together, we can ensure that our museum remains a vital and thriving cultural hub for years to come. Thank you for your continued support of the arts and preservation!


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Nemeth Art Center Inc

Organized By Mark Weiler

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