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Member
| $25 Friend | 1 unlimited Museum Pass, email newsletter |
| $50 Supporter | 1 unlimited Museum Pass, 10% Store Discount, Member Newsletter Surgeon’s Call |
| $100 Benefactor | 4 unlimited Museum Passes, 20% Store Discount, Member Newsletter Surgeon’s Call |
Champion:
Receives all benefits of a Benefactor Level Member as well as:
| $125 – $249 Defender | Early registration to member events |
| $250 – $499 Guardian | Early registration to member events, personalized guided tour of the museum for up to four guests |
| $500 – $999 Advocate | Early registration to member events and a museum tour with Executive Staff with up to four guests |
| $1,000 + Champion | Early registration to member events and a Behind the Scenes Tour with Executive Director or Founder for up to six guests |
Pry House Patriot:
First introduced in the summer of 2005, the Pry House Patriot program was established as an opportunity for a group of donors to make a difference by actively supporting the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in the daily expenses and upkeep of the Pry House Field Hospital Museum exhibits and facility on the Antietam Battlefield. Pry House Patriots receive a quarterly newsletter, enjoy invitations to special Pry House events and participate in a Pry House Patriot Work Day such as preparing the Pry House for the upcoming season.
$600 tax-deductible annual pledge ($50 per month) Payment may be made in monthly installments or in full by check or credit card. Patriots receive all benefits of a Benefactor Level Member.
The Barton Aid Society
The NMCWM now bears the responsibility to raise 4.75 million dollars in order to preserve and operate the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office. This is a unique and extremely important historic site. The GSA has committed to spending over one million dollars on renovations as well. In this time of economic stress, this commitment proves that the United States of America believes in this museum and its importance in telling our national story. The NMCWM believes in it as well and we need your help.
In honor of the 100th Anniversary of Clara’s passing we have established the Clara Barton Centennial Fund. This will be a group made up of the first 100 people to give at least $100 to the CBMSO. Show your support and recognition of Barton’s nationwide campaign to identify more than 20,000 missing soldiers through her Missing Soldiers Office through a donation to this initial campaign. Her efforts throughout the war were nothing less than heroic and her legacy of servant leadership is worthy of remembrance and ongoing study.
Barton Aid Society Giving Funds
| Barton Aid Society | $10 minimum and above |
| Centennial Fund | $100 minimum one time gift CBMSO commemorative pin. Recognition on the Centennial Fund wall. Limited to the first 100 donors. |
| Barton Brigade | $ 1200 minimum per year or $100 per month annually All of above, plus: Opportunity to get private updates from Site Superintendent Susan Rosenvold. |
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is a not-for-profit, 501 (c) 3 corporation.
