On July 31, 2023, ACC’s Board of Directors approved the closeout of the 2013 ACC Capital Campaign. We thank all our supporters for donating to this campaign, which enabled ACC to enjoy unprecedented growth during the past ten years.
A total of 127 individuals made pledges, and another 200 individuals made ad hoc donations to the Capital Campaign. The total raised was $2,251,656.
The ACC Capital Campaign was launched in 2013 to accomplish these goals:
- Supplement $1.5 million in reserves to fund the conversion of existing apartments in Greenhaven Terrace to 24 assisted living units, which opened in April 2014.
- Help secure $4.3 million in financing for the co-location and renovation of the ACC Programs and ACC Administration office, which opened in January 2015 at 7335 Park City Drive.
- Renovate ACC Care Center to ensure ongoing compliance with building regulations and increase resident safety, privacy, and quality of care. This was originally planned to start in 2020. The estimated cost was $10 million, but the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent building issues have delayed movement on the envisioned larger project.
- Help secure funding for the construction of ACC Maple Tree Village, which opened in January 2020.
The Capital Campaign did more than raise money for these infrastructure projects and strengthen our balance sheet. It signaled ACC’s commitment to the community and spurred our growth. It also led to increased overall charitable giving, more volunteerism, and the development of many community partnerships that make use of the facilities funded by the Capital Campaign proceeds.
The ACC Senior Services Board of Directors thanks the donors and the dozens of Board members, volunteers and staff who worked diligently on the ACC Capital Campaign and whose efforts enabled the provision of programs and services that our seniors and their caregivers enjoy today.
If you made a pledge to the 2013 Capital Campaign, you may request a statement of your gift history by calling ACC Donor Services at 916-394-6399.
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