November 4, 2024 – (KEY WEST, FL). The Key West Art and Historical Society announces a $50,000 challenge grant from longtime supporter Dogwood Foundation to replace the inoperable elevator at the Key West Museum of Art and History at the Custom House. Dogwood Foundation will match dollar for dollar up to $50,000 with a goal of raising $25,000 before the end of the calendar year.
The elevator was first installed in the mid-1990s during the initial restoration efforts of the building, which were overseen by architect Bert Bender. As it reached the end of its lifespan and after months of failed repairs, the internal three-floor elevator ceased operation in March 2023.
“The challenge with simply modernizing and replacing the elevator is the dimensions of the existing shaft are too small for most commercial elevators,” says Michael F. Gieda, Executive Director for the Society. “As a result, major modifications within the building are required to increase the size of the shaft to accommodate a new elevator.”
The total cost of construction, including a new elevator, is over $350,000. The Society was fortunate enough to already secure a $175,695 Bricks and Mortar grant from the Monroe Tourist Development Council. The organization’s goal is to raise the remaining $174,305 through the Dogwood Foundation challenge grant and other benefactors by Spring 2025 with the construction and installation of the new elevator completed by July 2025.
“The Society highest priority is ensuring the museum is fully ADA compliant and accessible. Without an operating elevator, museums visitors with mobility issues are limited to the first floor of the building. Additionally, the lack of an operating lift makes it difficult for staff to perform their duties, particularly in the installation of exhibitions and permanent collection handling. Moreover, the Society was compelled to seek alternative venues for numerous programs as the third floor is inaccessible for program attendees,” says Gieda.
As a charitable organization, tax-deductible donations can be made via kwahs.org/donate-dogwood, check or stock transfer. Contributions can also be made via the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys’ Custom House Preservation Fund. For more information, contact Executive Director Michael F. Gieda, at 305-295-6616 x 501 or [email protected].
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IMAGE 1: The Dogwood Foundation, longtime supporters of the Custom House building near Mallory Square, has issued a $50,000 challenge grant in support of replacing the inoperable elevator at the Key West Museum of Art & History. Donations can be made on the Society’s website kwahs.org/donate-dogwood, through the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys’ Custom House Preservation Fund, or by contacting Executive Director Michael F. Gieda [email protected] (Photo Credit: Michelle Wisniewski)