Lincoln foundation turns to GoFundMe to save historic collection

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library leaders say they’ll need to sell some Lincoln artifacts if they can’t raise nearly $10 million to pay off debt. (WJBC file photo)

By Illinois Radio Network

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois’ Abraham Lincoln GoFundMe page is the top earning Lincoln project on the fundraising site.

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation has raised almost $7,000. That’s more than the $260 raised by Abraham Lincoln School No. 6 in Garfield, New Jersey. And more than the $0 that a Lincoln impersonator has raised.

The head of Illinois’ Lincoln foundation said the GoFundMe page, which aims to raise almost $10 million, is a serious effort.

Foundation CEO Carla Knorowski said people can chuckle if they like, but she said the foundation is looking everywhere that it can to find the money to pay off its debt.

“We wanted to give the opportunity for all people to access this campaign, and be a part of saving these artifacts. However they can access that,” Knorowski said. “And in some cases that’s GoFundMe.”

Knorowski said the foundation has already raised $13 million from donors, but needs to raise $9.7 million more to pay off a 2007 loan. That loan was used to buy a collection of Lincoln artifacts including a top hat worn by the president, his White House china and locks of Lincoln’s hair.

If the group can’t come up with the money, Knorowski said the foundation may be forced to sell some Lincoln artifacts to cover their debt.

“If we allow even one artifact to leave,” Knorowski explained. “Can we hold our heads up high and call ourselves the Land of Lincoln?”

Knorowski said the foundation’s loan is due in October 2019. The foundation raised nearly $7,000 in the first week of the campaign.

GoFundMe charges a 2.9 percent payment processing fee plus a 30-cent charge per donation. That means it would cost the foundation nearly $280,000 in fees to raise the full amount.

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