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Inspire School of Arts & Sciences raising funds for new campus

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Inspire School of Arts & Sciences raising funds for new campus
Inspire School of Arts & Sciences raising funds for new campus

Inspire School of Arts and Sciences Development Director Celeste Cramer joined Linda Watkins-Bennett to provide details on how the school is raising funds for a new campus.

Be approved this week.

### inspire school of arts and sciences has been sharing campuses with chico high school since it started.

But now, work is underway to raise enough money to build a new, state of the art campus to call their own.

Celeste cramer joins us now, to talk about making that happen.

Thanks for being with us.

Inspire school of arts & sciences raises 66% of funds for new school chico, ca -- after receiving a $1 million grant from chico unified school district, a $10 million grant from the state of california, and hundreds generous contributions from community supporters, inspire school of arts & sciences has raised 66% of the funds they need construct a new campus and permanent home for their award- winning high school.

As such, they have officially launched their 2021 capital campaign fundraising efforts, and are calling on community leaders, businesses, and arts and sciences enthusiasts to help them break ground in august of 2022.

The brand new 35,040 sq.

Ft.

Inspire campus will be located in southeast chico between notre dame blvd.

And bruce road in chico, on a parcel of land donated by chico unified school district in 1998.

Development director, celeste cramer, explained, "in its first phase of development, the new school will feature 24 specialized classrooms and maker spaces designed to maximize learning for students in recording arts, digital design, art, theatre, instrumental music, engineering, science, and more.

It will also include a beautiful amphitheater with an artistic centerpiece that showcases donors and their contributions to the next generation of change- makers, creative thinkers, and leaders in northern california."

She noted that the campus design includes intentional open space and an artistic environment to nurture student well-being and creativity, every single day.

In addition to accepting one- time or monthly donations, inspire is offering a variety of ways to leave a legacy on the new campus through naming opportunities.

Businesses, nonprofits, community leaders, and supporters can pledge $250 to $2 million to have their name or dedication featured in different aspects of the school.

Cramer shared, "every year, hundreds of students will walk by classrooms, memorial benches, and a massive donor wall and be reminded of what is possible when we come together to invest in the lives and futures of young people."

Interested donors can learn more at https:// supportinspire.n ews/naming- opportunities or contact celeste cramer at ccramer@inspire chico.org.

Finally, community members can participate in two upcoming events to learn more and join the capital campaign, including:o 10 years back, 10 years forward with inspire.

On tuesday, march 30th at 1:00pm,

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