Ways to Give

Donors to Strawbery Banke have helped transform the organization into a renowned and unique living history museum, sharing with visitors change over time in the same waterfront neighborhood of Puddle Dock. Your contribution to the Strawbery Banke Fund (annual fund), estate gift, or gift to the collections, helps the Museum to realize it’s vision of bringing history and people together for delight, discovery, and learning.

501(c)3 organization
EIN: 02-0260158
IRS ruling year: 1967

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  • Strawbery Banke Fund

    Your gift to the annual fund helps Strawbery Banke continue preservation and education efforts and engage adults, families, and children through diverse, innovative programming. Please make your 100% tax-deductible contribution today.

  • The Puddle Dock Society

    The Board of Trustees created the Puddle Dock Society to identify those individuals who have provided a gift to Strawbery Banke in their will or estate plans. Join this group who are preserving the legacy of the Museum.

  • Membership

    As a member, you receive exclusive invitations and discounts, move to the front of the line, and hear about unique programming, exhibits, and events first. Join today to take advantage and continue to support Strawbery Banke Museum.

  • Corporate Parnership

    Align your company with a nationally acclaimed cultural and historic landmark that welcomes over 110,000 visitors each year! Receive benefits for a full year while supporting the museum’s programs, educational offerings, and events.

  • Give to the Collections

    The Museum continues to acquire materials for its collection, such as photographs, records, clothing and textiles, and decorative arts objects from the people who lived in the Puddle Dock neighborhood and in Portsmouth, NH.

  • Volunteer

    Whether it’s greeting visitors for at one of the Museum’s special events, working in the historic gardens and landscapes, or helping to process archaeological artifacts, there are a variety of opportunities to use your special skills to help engage visitors.