Capital Campaign
Steering Committee
Fundraising is handled by the REACH staff and the Capital Campaign Steering Committee (CCSC). The REACH has divided its campaign into divisions to target various sectors of giving within the community and region. The CCSC is co-chaired by Mike Kluse, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Director and Allen Brecke of Allen Brecke Law Offices.
Funds Raised to Date
We are working on making current data available online. In the meantime, if you'd like to find out about funds raised, please contact us.
Naming Opportunities
The REACH began with a shared dream of many of our community's leaders. The Reach will serve as a catalyst for cultural programming, K-12 education, and community celebration for the Tri-Cities and all of the Pacific Northwest. The Reach's goal is to foster cultural dynamism by exploring new ways that people learn, and to promote self-discovery through object-based education. To make this dream a reality, we need your support.
Donors are honored through naming opportunities or named endowment funds. All donor recognition will be inspired by the vision and mission that guides the future of The REACH.
Naming opportunities and named endowment funds are reserved on a first-come basis. Gifts at all levels receive the gratitude and respect of all the volunteers and staff of The REACH.
The REACH
One Naming Opportunity
The Great Hall Permanent Exhibition Gallery
Two Naming Opportunities
Four Naming Opportunities
Five Naming Opportunities
Six Naming Opportunities
10 Naming Opportunities
20 Naming Opportunities
The REACH Red
Reach for the Red and support The REACH
Hedges Family Estate has released a 2007 merlot named "Reach Red" to benefit the REACH. The artwork on the label was created by Kimberly Camp, CEO of the Richland Public Facilities District.
"Hedges Family Estate has a firm commitment to invest in our community." said head winemaker, Pete Hedges. "Our company is excited about The REACH and the many benefits it will bring to our area."
"The REACH will feature the history of the Columbia River basin." said CEO Kimberly Camp. "Our exhibitions and programs will move visitors through time from the Ice Age Floods, to a shrub-steppe environment inhabited by Native Americans, to the Tri-Cities' role in shaping the 20th Century. We are excited and grateful that Hedges Family Estate has demonstrated their commitment to this community and the REACH by making Reach Red available to our donors. It is truly an honor."
The merlot will be provided as a token of appreciation from the REACH for a donation of $15 per bottle or $180 per case.
If you're interested in making a donation or would like more information, please contact us
