Jim Harbaugh is no stranger to sleepovers.

And now you can sleep over at Jim's house, too.

A week-long getaway at Harbaugh's home in Coronado, California, is among the items up for silent auction ahead of Saturday's Champions for Change Gala at Crisler Arena, the annual megafundraiser that benefits The ChadTough Foundation.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the bidding price had climbed to $5,100 for a one-week stay at Harbaugh's renovated oceanside home, which includes six bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and "plenty of room for a huge family or lots of guests," according to the ChadTough auction site, which did not clarify whether meeting Harbaugh was included in the package. The house features a finished attic, fireplace, formal and informal dining areas, gourmet kitchen and "huge private roof top deck" with ocean views.

Nearly 400 items are part of public silent auction, starting as low as $50. Some of the other notable items include:

The Mitch Albom experience: You and a friend will be guests of Albom's during one of his WJR radio shows, including as an on-air guest. ($500).

Tom Brady autographed New England Patriots jersey ($1,000).

Night of video games with former Michigan defensive end Chase Winovich at your home ($1,500).

The Adam Schefter ESPN experience: Join Schefter on the ESPN campus in Bristol, Connecticut, for a live showing of "NFL Live" and then for lunch. ($2,300).

Talk defense and eat donuts from Dimos with U-M defensive coordinator Don Brown ($3,500).

[ ChadTough Foundation: See the entire list of items up for auction ]

The ChadTough Foundation was established in honor of Chad Carr, the grandson of former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr. Chad Carr died from complications of an inoperable brain tumor — diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) — in 2015 when he was 5 years old. Entering last year's gala, more than $3 million has been raised for pediatric brain tumor research.

New Cleveland Cavaliers coach John Beilein and his wife, Kathleen, are co-chairs of Saturday's event, and half of the event's net proceeds will be donated to Michigan Medicine's Chad Carr Pediatric Brain Tumor Center.

Chris Thomas is the sports editor at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at cdthomas@freepress.com or follow him on Twitter @bychristhomas.