View the Naming Opportunities brochure
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View the Naming Opportunities brochure
Envisioning Muskegon’s Future Maximize awareness of careers in manufacturing and entrepreneurial studies Develop local talent to fill the pipeline with skilled workers Contribute to the economic resurgence of downtown Muskegon “The new MCC Downtown Center will provide an excellent technical pipeline for local manufacturing businesses, as well as be able to provide services to grow the current technical skill levels within our business.” Erik Jepsen, Director Operations CWC For more information on the Downtown Center, Naming Opportunities, or to arrange a private tour, contact Cyndi Langlois at (231) 777-0456 or cyndi.langlois@muskegoncc.edu Envisioning Muskegon’s Future For updates on the Downtown Center and Naming Opportunities: www.muskegoncc.edu/downtown For more information on the Downtown Center, Naming Opportunities, or to arrange a private tour, contact Cyndi Langlois at (231) 777-0456 or cyndi.langlois@muskegoncc.edu I would like to purchase _____________“Building Brick” for $1,000 each. In addition to these opportunities, FMCC has available “Building Bricks”. These bricks will be displayed in the atrium noting the donor. Building Bricks are available for $1,000 each. BUILDING BRICKS Comerica Foundation Amy Swope Alan and Cyndi Langlois in Memory of Ray Langlois and Joe Kral I would like more information on Creating New Horizons or Naming Opportunities, please contact me at ______________________. Creating New Horizons Vestibule.................................................Jan & Chris Deur in Memory of Wayne G. Deur Main Floor Elevator Lobby............................. $10,000 Vault..................................................................... $2,500 Front Office (2)................................................. $5,000 I would like to support Creating New Horizons by selecting the Naming Opportunity of __________________________. SECOND FLOOR Automation Lab................................................. Alcoa Foundation Electricity Lab.................................................... $125,000 Renewable Energy Lab..................................... $125,000 Electronics Lab................................................... $100,000 Applied Technology Lab................................... $75,000 Classroom........................................................... $25,000 TOTAL CAD Area............................................ $100,000 Includes 2 CAD Classrooms and Additive Manufacturing CAD Classrooms (2 total) ............................ $50,000 Additive Manufacturing.................................... $25,000 Upper Elevator Lobby...................................... $10,000 Building Manager Office................................... $5,000 Security Office................................................... $2,500 Staff Office Reception Area............................ In Memory of Arild & Margaret Nielson Staff Office Waiting (2) ................................... $2,500 Staff Break Room.............................................. $2,500 Student Lounge (front) ................................... Dr. Alan Steinman Student Lounge (rear)...................................... $2,500 FIRST FLOOR TOTAL Machining Programs........................... $500,000 Includes Machining Lab, CAM Lab, CNC Trainers Lab, Metrology, and Tool Crib Machining Lab.................................................... $250,000 CAM Lab............................................................. $125,000 CNC Trainers Lab............................................. $125,000 Metrology........................................................... $15,000 Tool Crib............................................................. $15,000 TOTAL Welding Programs.............................. $400,000 Includes Welding Lab,Welding Stations, and Welding Classroom Welding Lab........................................................ $200,000 Welding Stations................................................ $200,000 Welding Classroom.......................................... $25,000 Main Lobby......................................................... $250,000 Digital Fabrication Lab..................................... Richard H. & Ann U. Kraft Experiential Leanring Lab................................ $25,000 Loading Dock..................................................... $15,000 Atrium/Lobby........................Consumers Energy Foundation Front Office.........................................Jill Sanders in Memory of Neil Sanders Waiting Room.....................................Jane Wright in Memory of Larry Wright BASEMENT FLOOR Foundry Lab....................................................... CWC Textron Finishing Room.................................................. $10,000 Pattern Shop...........................................Stephen & Debra Jackson in Memory of James & Florence Jackson Materials Testing................................................ $125,000 Basement Elevator Lobby................................ $10,000 Classrooms......................................................... $25,000 Basic Machining Lab.......................................... $75,000 Rentable Offices (4 total) .............................. $2,500 Large Rentable Office...................................... $5,000 Student Lounge........................Canteen Vending Student Study..................................................... Dr. Dale & Connie Nesbary ROOKS/SARNICOLA INSTITUTE FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES Jon Rooks and Nick and Ashley Sarnicola FIRST FLOOR Makerspace......................................................... $100,000 Makerspace Lab................................................. $250,000 Youth Entrepreneurial Space......................... $30,000 Rooks/Sarnicola Lobby.................................... $15,000 Entrepreneurial Display................................... $20,000 Vestibule.............................................................. $5,000 Ticket Office ..................................................... Fremont Area Community Foundation ! DOWNTOWN TECHNOLOGY CENTER.................$1,500,000 MCC’s fundraising efforts are managed by the Foundation for Muskegon Community College (FMCC), a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization with the sole purpose to support the mission of MCC through fund development. Donations allow us to provide more scholarships, enhance support services, and improve campus facilities. Gifts of any amount are appreciated and will help meet community needs and promote student success. Naming Opportunities