Midwest FurFest

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Midwest FurFest

Midwest FurFest (MFF) is a furry convention that takes place in Rosemont, Illinois, usually on the second weekend after Thanksgiving.[1] First held in 2000, MFF is presented by Midwest Furry Fandom Inc, an Illinois Educational Not-For-Profit Corporation that exists primarily for the purpose of holding an annual convention to facilitate education in anthropomorphic literature and art. It also facilitates the donation of funds to non-profit institutions, mainly of which promote the well-being of humans and/or animals. The convention is among the most attended furry conventions in history, peaking at 16,800 attendees in 2024.

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Midwest FurFest
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StatusActive
GenreFurry
VenueDonald E. Stephens Convention Center
Location(s)Rosemont, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2000
Most recent2024
Attendance16,800 in 2024
Organized byMidwest Furry Fandom, Inc.
Filing status501(c)3
Websitewww.furfest.org
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Background and history

Midwest FurFest started as a furry focused part of the now defunct DucKon, a Chicago-based science fiction convention.[2] The furry portion of the original convention was started at DucKon 3 in 1994 and was headed up by Robert King. Interest grew each year, and it was estimated that by DucKon 8 (1999) between one-quarter and one-third of those attended present due to interest in the furry component of the convention.[1]

Interest in furry specific activities grew to a size that it was no longer feasible to exist as a part of DucKon, and the convention was spun off in 2000, with the creation of Midwest Furry Fandom Inc., with the first MFF happening in November 2000.[1] The convention has grown from 473 attendees in 2000 to 13,641 in 2022, making it the largest furry convention in the world by more than 3,900 attendees over the previous largest convention, Anthrocon.[3] It has helped raise over US$900,000 for various charities.[4][5]

Incidents and controversies

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2014 gas attack

On December 7, 2014, a gas leak occurred at the Hyatt hotel in Rosemont, which was accommodating attendees. The hotel was evacuated, and 19 guests were hospitalized.[6] Later, an investigation found a broken glass bottle containing a concentration of chlorine powder inside the building.[7][8] 18 of the 19 people hospitalized were released soon after and the convention continued. Rosemont Police interviewed hotel guests and employees, as well as employees at local stores which sell chlorine. While these interviews and subsequent investigation did not result in any known suspects or charges, police continue to treat this as a crime.[9][10]

Milo Yiannopoulos

On September 15, 2019, Milo Yiannopoulos announced his intention to attend that year's convention. After significant backlash from other attendees on social media, Yiannopoulos was swiftly banned from the convention the following day.[11]

Bluetooth Low Energy spam attack

At the 2023 festival an attendee tweeted that the Android device they used to control their insulin pump had been interfered with by a Bluetooth Low Energy spam attack.[12] They said that if they hadn't been able to fix their Android device they would have had to go to the hospital.[12]

Locations, attendances, and charity donations by year

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YearLocationVenueAttendanceCharity
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2000Arlington Heights, IllinoisSheraton Chicago Northwest473$3,522Wolf Park, Valley of the Kings big cat sanctuary, and Chicago House
2001511$6,800Animals for Awareness
2002Schaumburg, IllinoisHyatt Regency Woodfield685$6,088Animals for Awareness
2003800$6,500Animals for Awareness
2004959$7,000Furry Friends Foundation
20051,066$6,800Wildlife in Need
20061,422$13,049Safe Haven Wildlife Refuge
20071,690$15,193Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation
2008Wheeling, IllinoisWestin Chicago North Shore1,992$15,000Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy
20092,040$12,799Kane Area Rehabilitation and Education for Wildlife
2010Rosemont, IllinoisHyatt Regency O'Hare2,285$11,300Castaway Pet Rescue
20112,600$19,575Animal Education and Rescue
20123,216$40,500Felines & Canines
20133,904$28,000One Tail at a Time
20144,571$31,446Critter Camp Exotic Pet Sanctuary
20155,606$62,021Save-A-Vet
20167,075$78,482Felines & Canines
20178,771$85,000CRISP
201810,989[13]$94,000[14]SitStayRead
2019Donald E. Stephens Convention Center11,019[15]$224,704[15]Felines & Canines
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Rosemont, IllinoisDonald E. Stephens Convention Center9,332[16]$74,303[16]Mission Companion Paw
2022 13,641[17] $106,683.66 The Street Dog Coalition
2023 15,547[18] $185,758.31[19] Live Like Roo
2024 16,800[20] $135,945.95[21] The Street Dog Coalition
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