Support the Museum
The Frederic Remington Art Museum is a privately funded organization and relies on the generosity of its friends and supporters to meet the enormous cost of providing programs and services, year-round, to its many visitors. There are many ways for you to contribute and many benefits when you choose to do so.
We welcome your involvement in the areas listed below and look forward to a prolonged, mutually rewarding relationship.
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Centennial Campaign: The Board of Trustees of the Frederic Remington Art Museum, home to the largest collection of Frederic Remington’s art and archival materials in the world, has announced plans for a Centennial Campaign to address critical areas of need at the Museum, and ensure its future financial well-being. The goal of $4,000,000 has been endorsed by the Board, and 100 percent of the Board and Foundation members have made pledges to the Campaign. Check on our progress. |
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Membership: Enjoy program and exhibit announcements, members-only events, discounts, and other special privileges. |
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Special Projects: Purchase your Remington collectible (Collier's print, Tribute Rifle, or a Silver Sculpture). |
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Year End Giving: Help the Museum meet its yearly fiscal needs. |
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Endowment: Make a gift to the Museum's future. | |
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Planned Giving: Opportunities to benefit the Museum and your financial planning. |
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Corporate Support: Special opportunities and benefits for businesses and corporations. |
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Donations: Support the Museum through a donation of mission-related artwork. |
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Volunteering: Give of your time and talent in support of the Museum. | |
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2010 Silent Auction: Support the 27th Holiday Gala: An Early American Christmas. The annual holiday evening serves as an important fundraiser for the operation of the Museum. Donations will be accepted if you are unable to attend this year's gala, but are interested in supporting our work. Your gift helps us maintain the legendary quality of the Museum and keeps the legacy of Frederic Remington alive. |





