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During the next 10 years, property values in Colorado Springs did not improve, and the rental income was needed to maintain the buildings. The "Building Fund" did not grow, but still the Motts’ dream of helping to train Christian leaders did not die.
No funds were used for salaries, and only occasional hired labor and maintenance costs needed to be met. There was no charge asked or accepted for the use of the facilities, but groups were asked to give two hours per day of shared labor to rebuild or repair trails, clear brush from the brook, cut and bring in firewood, repair screens, paint walls, replace roofing shingles, and such upkeep needs. Most groups left some money to help pay for the electricity used. Each conference group supplied their own programs, staff and food.