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Pay what you wish for your exhibition visit, every donation makes a big difference

Funding and donations help us to deliver all areas of our work, from the conservation and care of our collection to the maintenance of our Grade I listed building. With your support we can continue our world-leading research and deliver our learning, community and events programmes. 

Vital income generated through donations supports the research, planning and production of our award-winning exhibitions which look afresh at historic and contemporary objects and artworks from our own collection and from around the world. Without your help, we cannot continue to deliver exhibitions of this scale and importance. 

Although entry to the Museum and our displays remains free, you can now choose to donate as little or as much as you wish through our ‘Pay What You Wish’ scheme when booking your exhibition visit. Simply enter the amount you wish to give or choose from our selection of suggested donations. 

Pay what you wish today and help us continue our work. Every donation makes a big difference.

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There are many ways you can choose to support us. Whether you’d like to make a one-off donation online, give in person, or get more involved and join us as a Friend or Marlay Group patron.

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FAQs

We operate as an institution within the University of Cambridge, which is an exempt charity in the UK, subject to regulation by the Office for Students (OfS) under the Charities Act, 2011. 

We have introduced the scheme now because your donations are more important than ever. 

Income generated through donation is vital for the delivery of all areas of our work but without your help we can no longer continue to plan, research and produce award-winning exhibitions of this scale and importance. 

Your donation will be used to help fund all areas of our work including the conservation and care of our collection, the delivery of our award-winning exhibitions, our research, learning, community and events programmes, as well as the maintenance of our Grade I listed building.   

No, entry to the Museum and our exhibitions and displays remains free. 

Can I donate through the 'Pay What You Wish' scheme online? 

Yes, you can donate online when you book your ticket. At the checkout, simply enter the amount you wish to pay or choose from our selection of suggested donations. 

Can I donate in-person?

Yes, there are multiple case and contactless donation points throughout the Museum. 

Does this mean you're going to be introducing compulsory charging in the future?

We are at the beginning of a process to become more financially sustainable. This 'Pay What You Wish' initiative will provide incredibly useful data and insight as we continue to develop our future exhibition programmes and rhythm to be appealing, accessible and sustainable. Every aspect is considered with our visitors in mind. 

How long will the 'Pay What You Wish' scheme be in place?

The initiative will be in place for the forseable future. 

What is the lowest amount I can donate?

You can choose to donate as little or as much as you wish. 

What do I receive for making a donation?

Your donation is a gift for charity. In return, we hope you enjoy the research, education, acquisitions, exhibitions and collections that have been made possible through your act of generosity.

Is there a way to financially support the Museum beyond a one-time donation? 

Yes, there are many ways in which you can choose to support us. Whether you’d like to make a one-off donation online, give in person, or get more involved and join us as a Friend or Marlay Group patron. Visit our website at fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk to discover more on our Support us page. 

Will I receive a receipt if I make a 'Pay What You Wish' donation? 

If you make a ‘Pay What You Wish’ donation online, you will receive an email notification. It will also appear in your account under ‘Donation History'.  

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