Ann Dancing 2.0 will continue to grace Mass Ave. with her signature side-to-side shimmy.

The Indianapolis Cultural Trail Inc. announced Wednesday that it has enough money to replace the iconic electronic sculpture and set up a maintenance fund for it. It raised almost $200,000 from the crowdfunding portion of the Keep Ann Dancing campaign, according to a release.

The organization is continuing to raise funds for future art on the Cultural Trail and to revamp the plaza around the electronic sculpture by London-based artist Julian Opie, though the official campaign to raise $262,800 ended June 29. A timeline for when that will happen is forthcoming.

Kären Haley, executive director of the Cultural Trail, previously told IndyStar that plans are to replace Ann by the end of the summer.

During the Keep Ann Dancing Campaign in June, individual donors gave between $5 and $2,500. Almost 1,200 people from 32 states contributed, along with 20 corporations, according to the trail.

Private donors and corporations reached out to the trail during the campaign to talk about contributing as well.

"We have had some ongoing conversations with people who have showed their support and called to inquire throughout the past four weeks that aren't necessarily able to make that financial commitment by the end of day on Saturday," Haley previously told IndyStar.

Those who wish to give can visit keepanndancing.org.