A day after the Chronicle published my cover article about the rise of high-octane capital campaigns, I received a long email from Lorri Jean, chief executive of the Los Angeles LGBT Center. “What about capital campaigns by nonprofit organizations that aren’t universities or huge hospitals?” she wrote in response to my April article.
She then filled me in on the extraordinary story of the center’s campaign to build an intergenerational housing and community center in her city’s downtown. It’s a visionary project, and one for which the center’s fundraisers ultimately brought in $57 million — far beyond what an initial feasibility study said was possible.
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