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Giving Opportunities
The Texas Forestry Museum is a private non-profit educational organization.
It is not a state-supported establishment.
There are several ways you can become a partner in the Museum's many
important programs:
INDIVIDUALS
Texas Forestry Museum Society Members receive:
- The Museum's award winning historical quarterly newsletter, Crosscut
- A 10% discount at the Company Store
- Advance notice of activities and exhibits
- Individual members whose initial membership is $100 or more receive
a $10 gift certificate to be used in the Company Store
Life Membership in the Texas Forestry Museum Society is for individuals.
- A one-time only contribution of $1,000 gives life status to an individual
or couple.
- Life member funds are invested in the Museum's Endowment, with only
interest income being used for operations.
"Legend" is a special category for families or individuals that
contribute $500 or more per year to the Museum.
Family memberships begin at the "Subscriber" level
Individual memberships begin at the "Contributor" level
Memorials & Honorariums
- Memorials and gifts made in honor of others are added to the Museum's
endowment funds, unless otherwise designated.
Kid's Club
Kids Club is designed just for children 12 and younger.
- Special "Kid's Club ONLY" activities each year
- Early notification of events and exhibits that are Just for Kids
- Cool contests and prizes
- Four issues of The Seedling newsletter each year
- A 10% discount in the Museum's Company Store
- Discounted fee for Environmental Education Kamp (EEK!)
- Yearly Membership is just $5.00
Planned Giving
- Make a long-lasting contribution to the Texas Forestry Museum through
your own Planned Giving Instrument.
INSTITUTIONS / CORPORATIONS
Annual Fund
- Unrestricted contributions to the Texas Forestry Museum Annual Fund
provide the opportunity for institutions and businesses to vest in the
vital programming, exhibits and outreach that are the mission of the
museum.
Texas Forestry Museum Society
- Institutional or Corporate memberships in the Texas Forestry Museum
Society begin with a $100 contribution.
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