Elder care facility in Grant starting fundraising effort

Things have been moving along for Our GoldenHours LLC in Grant, which is seeking to build an elder care facility that will be called Western Sky Community Care Center.
Besides the survey of ground on which the facility will sit, the organization has also secured a relationship with the Burwell Community Memorial Health Center, which will allow the group to start fundraising.
Survey complete
With the survey being completed on the Fredrick Ground, the group is a step closer to officially closing on the property with Perkins County Health Services.
On Aug. 23, the PCHS Board of Directors unanimously voted to allow Western Sky CCC to work towards the purchasing of approximately nine acres of PCHS’s Frederick Ground for $1.  
“This is one big hurdle towards the official closing on the property,” said Western Sky CCC founding member Mark Bottom.
The survey was forwarded to the City of Grant to begin the rezoning process.
Burwell partnership
Besides the survey, another giant step forward for Western Sky CCC is the development of a relationship between Burwell Community Memorial Health Center that will allow Western Sky CCC to use Burwell’s non-profit status to start fundraising.
“The board of directors at the Burwell Community Memorial Health Center met last week and approved the Fiscal Sponsorship Agreement with Western Sky CCC,” Bottom said. “This legal agreement gives Western Sky CCC  a 501c3 status.”
The agreement with Burwell will allow Western Sky CCC to have an employee identification number, employer identification number and function with full authority and responsibility of a non-profit, Bottom said.
 The step is important because it gives Western Sky CCC the appropriate tax exempt status and ensures all contributions to the center are tax deductible. The step also allows Western Sky CCC to access grant funds as a non-profit organization.
Next steps
Western Sky CCC has set an Oct. 17 town hall meeting at the fairgrounds at 6:30 p.m., which will include the kick-off of its fundraising, Bottom said. A formal fundraising committee has been implemented.
“Our goal with the meeting will be to inform the public on the plan forward, to announce our fundraising goal and to engage public help and support,” Bottom said. “This is going to take all of us because we are trying to accomplish a difficult task in difficult times.”
Bottom believes, however, that community support and resolve can and will overcome the challenges the group faces.  
    “Taking care of those who have given the most to our community is right and good business for the longevity of our communities,” he said.
    The group’s recently unveiled logo was designed by Renae Bottom.

 

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