There are multiple ways you can donate to the Museum. Click on the links below and you will be taken to each page that’s offers you more detail and at the same ime forms that allow you to donate. The Museum has tax deductable status, which means your contribution is tax deductable.
General donation amounts go towards our current museum and improving the displays.
The Buy-a-Brick campaign is for the maintenance and development of the Museum. You may not be aware that the Museum is a not-for-profit organisation and as such relies on the generosity of the public to fund its operations. There are multiple options available when buying a Brick and all of them are displayed within the Museum.
On Purchase a Tax-deductable receipt will be issued for each donation.
The Museum Picket Fence Project is for the installation of a picket fence to surround the Grumman Tracker at the front of the Museum and each picket sold assists us in maintaining our facility. You may not be aware that the Museum is a not-for-profit organisation and as such relies on the generosity of the public to fund its operations.
All Pickets will bear the Name nominated at the time of purchase. On Purchase a Tax-deductable receipt will be issued for each donation.
Larger donations are often given towards our future build, a $50 million dollars purpose-built museum that is environmentally controlled to protect the collection.
Scroll down to find out more on how you can assist with the new build.
A gift in your Will, known as a bequest, provides you with the opportunity to support the Museum once your needs, and those of your loved one, have been met. Bequests are often left to the discretion of the Museum to allow maximum flexibility at the time of the gift. A gift in your Will to the National Vietnam Veterans Museum can support Museum as a whole, a specific program or display are, go towards the Museum future fund or other areas of special interest to you.
Whatever your area of interest, your generosity can be put to work in many areas of the Museum to produce maximum long-term impact.
When leaving a more specific bequest to the Museum, we encourage intending bequest donors to have a confidential discussion about their intentions with a member of the Museums Foundation team to ensure your wishes can be honoured and they will have the impact they intend.
The National Vietnam Veterans Museum is excited to announce the beginning of a new and transformative project—the construction of a new museum and parklands.
This development will stand as one of the largest projects Phillip Island has ever seen, and we invite you to be part of this monumental effort.
There are various ways you can contribute to the build, with all donations being tax-deductible. For those making significant contributions, we are pleased to offer the opportunity for named areas within the new museum and parklands, ensuring that your generosity is permanently honored.
We are also calling on companies to get involved by donating building materials, offering time and expertise, or contributing to the planting and landscaping of the parkland, ensuring this project will not only serve as a tribute to Vietnam veterans but also as a beautiful, lasting space for the community to enjoy for years to come.
Your support is vital in making this vision a reality, and we look forward to partnering with you in this historic endeavor. Feel free to contact via phone or email and we can send you out a Museum future pack.
25 Veterans Drive, Newhaven, Phillip Island VIC 3925