This society raised money for two years by presenting shows and concerts.
In 1986, the society raised $18,000 to have it moved to its present site, where it is used for special educational and school programs.
So far, the society has raised $8 million for the new center; officials plan to announce a capital campaign.
The society has raised many thousands of pounds over the years for the Church to use for its own charitable purposes.
By August 1911, the society had raised enough funds to open the school.
The society had raised $94,000 toward the cost of the project when news of the tour cancellation came.
The society raised $200,000 last year and is seeking $800,000 more over the next three years.
During the next three years, the society raised money by selling membership.
The society is raising money to complete the restoration of the building.
But almost none of the $22 million the society raised went for endowment or capital expenses; it went toward special programs.