Donate
At the Quinte Museum of Natural History, we believe that donating is a personal journey, unique to each individual. Every gift, no matter its size, helps us bring the wonders of natural history to our community. Through your support, you foster discovery, education, and conservation, ensuring that future generations can connect with the natural world around them.
As a registered charitable organization, we offer various ways for you to make an impact. From supporting our general operations to specialized giving programs, learn more about how your contribution can support our mission and create lasting memories for visitors of all ages.
Give the Gift of Natural History
Your generosity powers everything we do at the Quinte Museum of Natural History. From world-class exhibits to engaging educational programs, Gifts of Natural History allow us to deliver immersive experiences that inspire a lifelong love of nature and science. Your support strengthens our capacity to educate, conserve, and grow as a community hub for discovery. Make a gift today and help us continue to bring the natural world to life for all who visit.
Specialized Giving Programs – COMING SOON
Help us grow the Seed Library! Through the Green Guardians Program, your gift supports the preservation and sharing of native seeds, educational workshops on sustainable gardening, and the promotion of biodiversity.
This program enables educational opportunities at the museum. Your contribution supports admission passes, school group programming, workshops for all ages, and transportation assistance for schools, making learning accessible for children, families, and individuals facing financial hardship.
Celebrate someone special or honor the memory of a loved one by dedicating a gift in their name. Tribute donations are recognized in our annual report and allow families to leave a lasting legacy in our museum’s story.
Sponsor a trilobite in our art installation and bring a piece of the prehistoric world to life! Adopting a trilobite supports our educational programming and public art initiatives, making our exhibits engaging and interactive for visitors.