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Become a Member

Becoming a Museum Member is a vital form of support that not only benefits the museum but also rewards you and your family with inspiration and savings on every visit. By becoming a member, you contribute to funding programs, events, and the growth of collections. Additionally, as a Museum Member, you gain access to exclusive benefits that enhance your overall experience at the Intrepid Museum.

Become a Donor

Donating to the Intrepid Museum as a donor provides critical financial support for various initiatives such as restoring new spaces, creating innovative exhibits, and delivering dynamic educational programs. Your gift, regardless of the amount, plays a significant role in the museum's ability to continue its mission of preserving history and fostering learning. As a donor, you contribute to the continued success and growth of the Intrepid Museum.

Volunteer With Us

Volunteering at the Intrepid Museum is a rewarding way to contribute to the mission of the museum while gaining valuable experiences and skills. Volunteers play an integral role in delivering on the museum's objectives and have the opportunity to join a dedicated team that values learning and innovation. In addition to personal growth, volunteers receive various benefits such as discounts at Museum gift shops and cafes, invitations to special events like the annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner, and reciprocal admission to other museums.

Anchor Society

The Anchor Society offers a unique opportunity to support the preservation and honor of the historic aircraft carrier Intrepid for future generations. By joining the Anchor Society, individuals can contribute to ensuring the long-term sustainability of this iconic landmark. Membership in the Anchor Society aligns supporters with the museum's core values of preservation and education, providing a sense of pride in safeguarding a significant piece of history.

Reciprocal Museums

Being part of the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) Travel Passport Program through the Intrepid Museum offers members access to free general admission at participating museums and science centers. This program opens up a world of exploration and learning by allowing visitors to access diverse cultural and educational institutions beyond the Intrepid Museum. By engaging with reciprocal museums, individuals can broaden their horizons and deepen their appreciation for science and technology.

Former Crew Members

The former crew member community holds a special place in the Intrepid Museum's history, and their contributions are integral to the museum's mission. Preserving the legacy of former crew members ensures that their experiences and stories are passed down to future generations. Whether through donating artifacts or sharing their narratives, former crew members play a crucial role in educating and inspiring visitors about the rich history of the Intrepid. Their dedication and service continue to shape the museum's identity and impact.


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Enhancing Museum Exploration with Bloomberg Connects - Intrepid Museum

Introduction to Bloomberg Connects

Bloomberg Connects offers a free digital guide for exploring the Intrepid Museum. This guide brings to life historic naval vessels, aircraft, and exhibitions through engaging content created by former crew members, curators, and more. Users can enjoy the Intrepid Museum experience from anywhere at any time, either through the web or the optimized Bloomberg Connects app available on the App Store and Google Play store.

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Empowering Girls in Science and Engineering with NASA Explore at Intrepid Museum

Event Overview

Join the 11th annual Girls in Science and Engineering Day at the Intrepid Museum on Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM EST. This event is part of NASA Explore Day, aiming to inspire girls and young people to engage in STEM fields. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with NASA missions through museum-related content and educational activities.

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Discover Opportunities to Volunteer at Museum Space

Be a Part of Something Bigger

Volunteering at the Museum Space allows individuals to share the history and significance of the collection, provide assistance to visitors, and work towards preserving historical artifacts. Volunteers join a dedicated team that shares similar interests and enjoys learning new skills related to history, science, and innovation. Military veterans are encouraged to apply, but service is not a requirement.

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Elevate Education and Innovation with Museum Space Fundraising Events

Supporting Educational Experiences

The fundraising events at Museum Space, such as the annual Salute to Freedom Gala and Unstoppable Women event, play a crucial role in supporting educational experiences for over 30,000 students each year. These events contribute to providing dynamic STEM content, free programs for veterans and military families, powerful exhibitions, and the preservation of historic artifacts and collections within the museum's care.

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Immerse Yourself in History and Adventure at the Intrepid Museum

Dynamic Exhibitions and Artifacts

The Intrepid Museum offers an immersive experience through its dynamic exhibitions and artifacts. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the marvels of aviation on the flight deck, showcasing a rich history of military and space exploration. From interactive displays to historic artifacts, the museum provides a unique journey into living history.

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