What is the capital expenditure for the project?
While the exact costs are not currently available, we provide opportunities for both large and small businesses to support the museum's growth and future expansion. Businesses and individuals will have the opportunity to contribute to naming rights, spatial exhibits, niche performances, and displays that will enrich the museum’s repertoire of services. At this stage, providing an exact figure for the project's capital expenditure is challenging due to potential unforeseen costs that may arise during construction. We anticipate confirming the total expenditure upon completion of the project.
What types of job and volunteer opportunities will this project create once the facility is up and running?
We are currently utilizing the services of significant architectural and building construction firms. We hire space from rental companies to store some of our artifacts. We most likely will need storage services as we cycle through exhibits. As we grow, we plan to continue using these services for our expansion. We will be looking to subcontract our facility cleaning services to local vendors. There will be opportunities to employ administrative and support staff, including but not limited to positions such as collections and exhibits assistants, researchers, security personnel, volunteer coordinators, and program directors. Additional employment opportunities may arise depending on the facility's evolving needs. We also plan to establish a robust volunteer program that will include roles such as greeters, docents, and other essential support functions.
Our work with educational institutions, public and private schools, including FCPS, home schools, colleges, and universities, are a potential source for internships, research (genealogical, archeological, etc), and videography (students may have a capstone video project to complete, for example). Churches, Temples, Mosques, and Civic organizations can volunteer to restore grave sites and other sacred spaces. We are also accepting donations of family heirlooms that are of historical significance. In this way, the community may participate in the museum's collection efforts.
In what ways do you see the AARCH project supporting or collaborating with existing businesses in the area once it is complete?
Already, the AARCH Society partners with local organizations and businesses to provide historical context to Frederick’s history. We currently collaborate with esteemed organizations such as Frederick County Libraries, the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area in Maryland, and the Weinberg Center for the Arts. Additionally, we are proud to partner with Curious Iguana, the Downtown Partnership, and the Double Decker Bus Tour. As we move closer to the Heritage Center’s opening, we are eager to deepen these relationships and cultivate new partnerships with even more local businesses. These collaborations have not only fostered positive relationships but have also enriched our collective ability to highlight the untold stories and invaluable contributions of African American citizens—past and present. We are confident that these connections will continue to grow and strengthen as the AARCH project progresses, ensuring that the rich tapestry of Frederick’s African American history remains an integral part of the community narrative. We will continue to build on existing partnerships, i.e., banking, construction, cleaning, food and beverages, graphic design, and leasing, among other services within the Frederick business community.
“The groundbreaking of AARCH Society’s African American Heritage Center is a transformative moment for the City. The forthcoming museum is an important addition to the cultural fabric of the City. It's an exciting contribution to expanding access to arts and culture across the City – as a contribution that is not only preserving heritage but adding to what makes Frederick a vibrant cultural destination. It will surely enrich our community and attract visitors from across the region.” - Laila Jadallah, City of Frederick Manager of Arts and Culture