Fundraising Challenge Issued to Complete Gehring House
With every step of the process, redevelopment of the Gehring House in Bethel, Maine, is bringing this historic building back to serve the community as housing for people working in the community. The Center, which owns the property and has undertaken the historic renovation, has launched a community campaign to raise the final funds needed to complete the project.
The project combines a trio of important goals: creating housing to serve Bethel’s workers and families; using regional wood products and trade professionals as much as possible to support western Maine’s economy; and restoring a historically important landmark.

The Center is looking to the community to help raise $352,000 for the project, which will unlock a $250,000 challenge grant and complete the necessary fundraising. “This is a project for the community, and we need the community’s support to complete it,” said Robin Zinchuk, a long-time Bethel community leader and champion of the Gehring House project. “Your donation today could help us unlock that final grant and make these new homes for local workers and families a reality.”
“This is a critical moment,” said Center President Rob Riley. “We’ve secured major grants, historic tax credits, and financing capital from our Northern Forest Fund to cover most of the project cost, but community contributions are key. Every donation not only helps us financially but also demonstrates the strength of local support for this project.” The $5.9-million project includes the acquisition of 8 adjacent acres that can support a future phase of workforce housing development.
The Betterment Fund and the William Bingham Foundation, which both originated with philanthropists from Bethel, have provided early leadership support, along with several other foundations and individuals.

