Your gift to Carnegie Museum of Natural History helps sustain our commitment to sharing knowledge, resources, and research across our community and beyond. When you give, you support our mission to deepen wonder and advance understanding of our natural world—past and present—in order to embrace responsibility for our collective future. Below, explore the many ways to give. You may also offer your support using this form.

Become a Member
As a member of Carnegie Museums, you have unlimited, free admission to Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum all year long. Along with admission, your membership allows you access to exclusive members-only events and programming, free reciprocal admission at 300+ Association of Science and Technology Center (ASTC) museums and science centers, special discounts, and more. Join today!

Volunteer
There are many rewarding opportunities to donate your time to Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Some examples include working with our researchers to conduct data entry, working behind-the-scenes in offices, and helping with various projects, programs, events, and educational activities like summer camps. With the many ways to get involved, your volunteering is flexible to align with your interests and schedule. Learn more about the volunteer program.

Become a Corporate Partner
Discover how your organization can help support us as we share science, history, and educational resources across our community and beyond. Carnegie Museum of Natural History strives to bring the community together with innovative educational opportunities, engaging public programming, and world-class exhibitions. Through corporate giving, you help steward the museum into a sustainable future full of research, discovery, and enthusiasm for knowledge. Learn more about corporate partnerships.

Join Carnegie Discoverers
Carnegie Discoverers assist and support the museum by promoting its scientific, educational, and cultural missions to new and larger audiences for the institution. Members enjoy exclusive events every year, exploring the many facets of natural history with experts as their guide. Our scientists and researchers give in-depth lectures, and Carnegie Discovers have an exclusive opportunity to engage with their vast knowledge and research first-hand. These opportunities afford our members a unique relationship with, and a keener appreciation of, Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Join today!

Planned Giving
Planned giving allows you to leave a lasting legacy on our community. By naming Carnegie Museum of Natural History as a beneficiary in your will or retirement account, you ensure the longevity of the museum’s research, exhibitions, and programs. Giving a planned gift also inducts you into our Cornice Society, which thanks our future donors during their lifetime. Members receive special event invitations and are listed in select museum publications, unless anonymity is preferred. Learn more about planned giving.

Memorial and Tribute Gifts
Celebrate a loved one, friend, or family member by donating to the museum in their name. There are several ways to designate gifts in someone’s name.
- Include a gift directive in an obituary informing people to mail memorial donations to the museum.
- Fill out this online form to designate a memorial or tribute gift by selecting the tribute information at the bottom of the form.
- Mail a check to Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Development Office indicating who the memorial or tribute gift is for.
For more information, email our development team at Development@CarnegieMNH.org.

Powdermill Nature Reserve
Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR) is Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s environmental research center. Located 55 miles southeast of Pittsburgh in Rector, PNR is a field station and laboratory where researchers conduct diverse long- and short-term scientific studies in forest ecology, herpetology, botany, invertebrate zoology, and ornithology. When you give to PNR, your gift helps support the bird banding program, research on avian glass perception, international researcher collaborations, conservation efforts, and more. Give today!
