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Great Lakes Boat Building School to Host ‘Fill in the Planks’ Gift Matching Program

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Great Lakes Boat Building School’s leadership, in conjunction with a family from the Les Cheneaux Islands (LCI), have developed the “Fill in the Planks” matching fund for donors to the school making a gift in their name or to honor others.  Participant donations of at least $1,000 will have their gift matched (for a limited time) and the opportunity to be recognized on planks in the future boardwalk and docking facility on the school’s campus.

The “Come Aboard, Launch Careers” capital campaign to raise funding for Great Lakes Boat Building School’s project expansion has been underway since December 1, 2021 and has recently reached 80% of the $1.1 million goal.  The establishment of the matching fund could provide the momentum necessary to help complete the campaign.

“We are very pleased with the progress we have made to announce we are this far towards our goal after seven months in this campaign,” said Nikki Storey, President. “So many friends of the school, marine industry leaders and new donors have made generous commitments to the campaign, we are honored that they share our vision.  Now to have a well-established LCI family step up to inspire others by offering to match their gifts is simply amazing.”

An attractive boardwalk and docking facility will provide students with direct access to the water and serve as an area for outdoor learning and testing as well as a gathering place for students, community members, supporters and special guests.  Fundamental skills relative to the GLBBS Comprehensive Career Boating Building and Marine Service Technology programs will be learned and tested in this area.

“This program is a great way for businesses and individuals to get involved in the campaign and leverage their giving while being recognized in the waterfront facility,” said Tom Coates, Director of Development. “Every gift will even make more of a difference due to the matching opportunity and provide the ability to make an enduring legacy for yourself, friends and loved ones too.”

For more information about the “Fill in the Planks” program contact Jason Dunn, Capital Campaign Co-Chair at (906) 484-3394 or or Coates, Director of Development at (906) 440-3978 or Brochures are available at Great Lakes Boat Building School.

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