Author: Cathy Canning

Episcopal Diocese Awards AARCH Society Reparations Grant

AARCH Society is pleased to announce that it has been approved for a $50,000 reparations grant from the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland.

We are honored to be one of five organizations that met the criteria for the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland’s Reparations Program, which supports organizations and programs that have a proven history of restoring and building up Black and African American communities. Recipients will be honored in an Awards Ceremony at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Baltimore, Md., on Saturday, May 18th.

Reparations Grant Project

Aligned to The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland Reparations Fund Grant goals of reconciliation and consciously historical education, the “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean” project will provide engaging programs to the local and regional community about Frederick County’s African American cemeteries through initiatives that will become an embedded part of AARCH Society’s educational outreach:

  • The Heritage Center permanent exhibit will feature the evolution and historical context of African American cemeteries and burials in Frederick City and county.
  • Pop-up and travelling exhibits will engage diverse audiences about known and still being discovered cemeteries and efforts to preserve them.
  • A Virtual/Interactive Exhibit on the AARCH Society website will feature illustrated and interchangeable displays, essays about African American cemeteries, including interviews with descendants and diverse stakeholders about preservation efforts, and equally important, the human stories and histories associated with these sacred places. An interactive Story Map will engage and educate users/visitors.

We are extremely grateful to the Episcopal Diocese for this support of AARCH Society’s work to celebrate, educate, and enlighten current and future generations on the rich contributions and history of African Americans in Frederick County, Maryland.

AARCH Society Secures $250K in Grants

Spring 2024 Grants for AARCH Society

The African American Resources, Cultural and Heritage Society (AARCH Society) is honored to announce three grants in 2024 that support our mission to educate, enlighten, and enrich current and future generations on the rich contributions of Frederick County’s African Americans.

Omnibus Spending Bill Grant

AARCH Society has received grant funding from the federal government to support efforts to provide community, national and global access to 200 years of African American life in Frederick County, Md., through digitizing portions of our historical collection. We are grateful for the support of Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) who supported the award of $162,000 through the fiscal year 2024 Omnibus Spending bill. Learn more here.

Reparations Grant

AARCH Society has secured a 2024 grant for $50,000 from the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland’s Reparations Program. We are honored to be one of five organizations chosen as this year’s recipients. The program is open to applicants within the Diocese’s region of service that “have a proven history of doing the work of restoring African American and Black communities.” Learn more here.

Equity and Inclusion Splash Grant

The City of Frederick has awarded AARCH Society $30,000 to support virtual exhibits and displays about civil rights and activism. These funds will support the AARCH Society’s plans and installations at the African American Heritage Center slated to open in 2025 at 125 All Saint’s Street in the historic district of Frederick, Md. The City of Frederick is a valued partner of the AARCH Society, and we are deeply appreciative of the numerous ways they have supported our Heritage Center efforts.

FirstEnergy Foundation Grant

AARCH Society was awarded $10,000 from the FirstEnergy Foundation. These grant funds support education initiatives and local and regional economic development in Frederick County, Md., including tourism. The Foundation’s vision is to invest in transformative organizations that enhance the vitality, sustainability and diversity of the communities it serves. AARCH Society is grateful for FirstEnergy Foundation’s continued support of our work to celebrate and educate others on the diverse cultures that have contributed to Frederick, Md., through the centuries.

Grants are an important way that AARCH Society is working toward opening the African American Heritage Center, Frederick County’s first museum and educational center dedicated to the history and contributions made by Black citizens of Frederick County, MD.

2024 Living Treasures Banquet a Success

Thank you to The Frederick News Post for its feature on the 2024 Living Treasures Banquet, which honored the oldest living African Americans in Frederick County. The sold-out breakfast event, held on Saturday, April 20 at the Frederick American Legion Hall, is a long-standing tradition of the African American Resources and Cultural Heritage Society. This year’s was the first time it had been held in person since the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo courtesy of Gabrielle Lewis, Frederick News Post

We are deeply grateful to the following Living Treasures Sponsors who made this event possible:

Emerald Sponsors

  • Asian American Center of Frederick
  • Sharon K. Brown
  • Colbert/Ball Tax Services
  • Delaplaine Foundation
  • George Street Services
  • Lee Building Maintenance
  • Rollins Life Celebration Center

Ruby Sponsors

  • The Elks Mountain City Lodge #382
  • Gentlemen with a  Purpose
  • Robert & Janet Allen Moore
  • Road Knights of Frederick, MD

Pearl Sponsors

  • Asian American Center of Frederick SCP Program
  • Asbury United Methodist Church
  • Lynda Weedon Bowie
  • Rose Chaney
  • Kavonte Duckett
  • Sonja Brown-Jenkins
  • Sandra Makel
  • One Love Foundation
  • Derek Shakleford

Federal Grant Supports AARCH Archive

$162K Grant for Archival Digitization

Sens. Ben Cardin, Chris Van Hollen Secured Funds 

FREDERICK, MD –   The African American Resources, Cultural and Heritage Society (AARCH Society) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded direct federal funding to support its efforts to provide community, national, and global access to 200 years of African American history in Frederick and Frederick County through digital and virtual content.

Society will receive $162,000, requested and secured by U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen (both D-Md.), through the fiscal year 2024 Omnibus Spending bill passed by Congress to digitize portions of its historical collection for public access and engagement.

Empowering future generations 

“Preserving and digitizing cultural objects and materials is a key objective of our Collections Management plan,” says Cheryl Renée Gooch, Executive Director of the AARCH Society. “Working with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) on this project, AARCH Society will encourage public engagement by making this material available online. By sharing the intriguing history of African American life and history in Frederick County from the early and colonial periods to the present, we are fulfilling a central part of our mission to educate and empower current and future generations about our shared history.”

“Maryland is at the center of so much of America’s history, and it’s critical that we share the stories of our past to learn the valuable lessons they hold and honor the contributions of Marylanders. We secured this funding so that the AARCH Society can now digitize its records and publish them online, making Frederick County’s deep African American history and culture accessible to all and preserving them for generations to come,” said Senator Van Hollen, a member of the Appropriations Committee.

Frederick, MD, African American Heritage Center

The AARCH Society was incorporated in 2009. It is currently securing funding for The African American Heritage Center at 125 All Saint’s Street in Frederick, Md., which is slated to open in 2025. The 3,200 square feet museum will house the core exhibit “Our Journey, Our Stories” reflecting the life and history of African Americans in Frederick County.

When the Frederick African American Heritage Center opens, visitors of all ages from around the region and nation will enter a dynamic hub of activity that tells the compelling stories and history of African Americans in Frederick County.

Here, you can undertake research, learn about and experience cultural objects highlighted through permanent and changing exhibitions, as well as educational and multidisciplinary programs that enrich and transform. Learn more about the AARCH Society Heritage Center here.

Ausherman Family Foundation Grant Award

The African American Resources, Cultural and Heritage Society is pleased to announce that the Ausherman Family Foundation has awarded our organization an IDEA grant in the amount of $5,000. The funds will be spent on supporting African American music programming in 2024.

The Ausherman Family Foundation’s Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Aligned Grants Committee seeks to understand and support community needs in Frederick County by working with Black-led non-profits to provide grant funding and support such as ongoing coaching, capacity building, and mentorship.

AARCH Society is grateful to the Ausherman Family Foundation’s ongoing support and partnership, as well as the support we receive from all of our valued partners.

Unity Ball Turns Mission Into Gala Event

AARCH Society and the Jack and Jill of America Foundation Western Maryland Chapter came together in Frederick, Md., on October 28 for a mission-inspired gala event. See photos by Epic Media Photography below.

The inaugural Unity Ball 2023 raised funds for AARCH Society’s African American Heritage Center and funds to support students of HCBUs who have financial needs that are not filled by scholarships.

Close to 200 guests mingled, dined on delicious food from Southern Style Bistro, and danced at the New Spire Arts Center, many wearing Mardi Gras style masks in keeping with the ball’s theme. Attendees included Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor and members of the AARCH Society and Jack and Jill of America.

Guests bid on silent auction items and a collection of African masks were on sale. African drummers gave a live performance to lead guests into the main room where AARCH Society Executive Director Renee Gooch kicked off the event with a speech celebrating the importance of education, history, and story-telling. AARCH Society Honorary Board Member Mary Harris received a Lifetime Achievement Award for her decades of work providing research, program support, and more.

We would like to thank all those who attended and our many sponsors for their support and donations: Ausherman Family Foundation, New Spire Arts, Benefactor Events, My Red Bow, Old Farm Liquors, Southern Style Bistro, Caroline Gessert, Event Decor DMV, i-VisioNet Org, Nicole Sideris, The UPS Store #5907, Tracy Boyd, and the Rural Maryland Council.








New Grants to Further Heritage Center

AARCH Society is pleased to announce new grant support from Frederick County, the State of Maryland, Ausherman Family Foundation, and First Energy.

AARCH Society Grants Fall 2023

  • In late August, the Rural Maryland Commission awarded $313,928 from its Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund to support construction of the Heritage Center site – located at Carroll and All Saint’s Streets – furnishings and equipment, and exhibit production.
  • The Frederick County Tourism Council awarded $19,396 in two separate TRIPP Grants to be used for tourism promotion and development.
  • First Energy awarded $10,000 to support the many educational and community programs conducted by AARCH Society.
  • Ausherman Family Foundation awarded $5,000 of administrative support for AARCH Society; this is in addition to $25,000 awarded earlier to support the establishment of our Executive Director position filled in September by Dr. Cheryl R. Gooch.

“We continue to be honored at the faith our partners are demonstrating in our work to bring Frederick County’s only African American-focused museum to life,” says AARCH Society President Protean Gibril. “We are grateful for their support in making this important work a reality in 2024.”

AARCH Society Hires Executive Director

Dr. Cheryl R. Gooch to Lead in Newly Created Role

The African American Resources Cultural and Heritage Society is excited to announce that we have hired Cheryl Renée Gooch, Ph.D., as our first-ever Executive Director.

Dr. Gooch is responsible for leading AARCH Society’s programs and events; the successful establishment of the African American Heritage Center currently slated to open in 2024 at the corner of Carroll and All Saints Streets in Frederick’s historic district; and expanding AARCH Society’s partnerships with educational, cultural, and civic organizations.

Dr. Gooch has an extensive background in academia, most recently serving as the Vice President for Academic Affairs at SUNY Schenectady. She has authored scholarly articles and two books: “Hinsonville’s Heroes, Black Civil War Soldiers of Chester County, Pennsylvania” and “On Africa’s Lands: The Forgotten Stories of Two Lincoln-Educated Missionaries in Liberia.”

“We are thrilled to be taking this important step forward with a committed leader experienced in building collaborative community relationships and dynamic cultural programs,” says Protean Gibril, President of the AARCH Society Board of Directors.

A passionate chronicler of the African American experience, her museum work includes developing interpretive themes for the soon-to-be-opened Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site. She also served as lead historian and writer for the “Journey to Freedom” exhibition at the Delaware History Museum chronicling the Delawarean Black experience from 1639 to the present.

Dr. Gooch will be a featured speaker at the 2023 Unity Ball, a fundraising event at New Spire Arts on October 28, co-hosted by AARCH Society and Jack and Jill of American Western Maryland Chapter.

2023-24 Grants to Support Heritage Center

In April, Frederick County recommended a Community Partnership Grant in the amount of $25,000 be awarded to AARCH Society, which was approved by the Frederick County Council in May. Funds will support our work to open Frederick’s first African American museum, the Heritage Center, in 2024.

In July, AARCH Society was awarded $47,500 in funds from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority to support the installation of exhibits at our African American Heritage Center, planned for 2024. Grant funds support heritage tourism projects and activities that attract visitors and expand economic development and tourism-related jobs throughout Maryland.

Also in July, we received a $10,000 Community Promotion Grant from the City of Frederick to support our work to open the Heritage Center. Mayor Michael O’Connor presented a ceremonial check to AARCH Society’s Protean Gibril, Rose Chaney, and Barbara Thompson.

Finally, in August,  AARCH Society was part of a Senate Appropriations bill that, once approved, would bring $162,000 in funds to AARCH Society. If secured, the funds will be put toward digitizing and preserving the Society’s archival items. The $10 million bill seeks to provide funds for community-led projects in the state of Maryland and was put forward by U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin.

We are, as always, profoundly grateful for the support we continue to receive through our private, government, and charitable foundation partners. Grants and donations provide critical support that allows us to serve community members and visitors of all ages and cultural backgrounds who are interested in learning about and sharing their stories about African American history and heritage in Frederick County.

AARCH Society In the News

The Frederick News Post recently featured the African American Resources Cultural and Heritage Society in an article on $10 million for Maryland projects recently approved by the U.S. Senate’s Appropriations Committee. If approved, AARCH Society will receive $162,000 in grant funds that will be put toward digitizing and preserving its archival collections in preparation for the opening of Frederick’s African American Heritage Society. Read the News Post feature here.

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