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Support NPM

OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT NPM

Major Gifts
We have many opportunities for individual and corporate donors including exhibit and event sponsorship, endowment gifts, and planned giving.

In-Kind Donations
We want your pinball stuff! Donate old and new, functioning or broken pinball machines, parts, magazines, periodicals, news clippings, etc. (just about anything that may be of practical, historical or cultural significance) to NPM. We are also looking for new tools to equip our workroom.

Volunteers
Interested in volunteering at NPM? We are building a volunteer program that includes opportunities to serve as docents, instructors and ambassadors for the museum. Visit our volunteer page to learn more.

Partnerships
Are you a member of an arts, education or cultural organization in the Greater Washington Area? NPM is seeking charitable partners to collaborate on programs and events that benefit youth throughout the community.

Regardless of the amount or type, your gift will be put to good use and all donations to NPM are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

For more information on any of these support opportunities, please contact Founder and Curator, David Silverman directly at [email protected] or 301.384.3802.

 

 

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National Pinball Museum is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that provides family-friendly cultural experiences, as well as historical and technical education about pinball to the community.

We rely on donations from individuals and corporations to help support our educational and cultural programs, maintain and expand our collection of over 850 machines and to cover our annual operating expenses. Financial contributions are especially important to our ability to provide hundreds of low-income youth and adults with training in electronics, technology, carpentry, machine restoration and the arts.