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Become a Friend of NCPC

The North Carolina Preservation Consortium (NCPC) is exempt from a North Carolina Charitable Solicitation License.  For confirmation you may call the Charitable Solicitation License Section of the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State at 1-888-830-4989.  Financial information about the North Carolina Preservation Consortium is available from the NCPC Executive Director.

To pay by check, please contact the NCPC Executive Director.

Preservation Philanthropy

Your financial donation to the North Carolina Preservation Consortium will help preserve our state’s educational, cultural, and historical collections. Libraries, archives, museums, historic sites, and other heritage institutions in North Carolina need your help. NCPC is a 501(C) 3 non-profit organization that supports preservation with educational workshops and conferences, information and consultation service, and preservation grants. Your donation will fund preservation programs and projects for the proper care and handling of collections, appropriate storage and environmental control, disaster planning and  preparedness, repair and conservation, reformatting, and collection security. Your financial contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Give now, and contribute to a legacy of literature, heritage, and knowledge for present and future generations.

Memorials

Donations may be given in honor or memory of someone special to you: an inspiring person, teacher, mentor, colleague, friend, relative, or loved one.

Matching Gift Programs

Ask your employer about matching contributions. Many employers offer a matching gift program for charitable giving. Some may even double your personal donation. Your employer can also assist by encouraging other employees to support the North Carolina Preservation Consortium.

Corporate Donations

Businesses may also make direct donations. NCPC supports the preservation of vital business records and corporate archives. Contributions are an investment in your business’s legal and historical documentation, and also demonstrates support for your community’s educational and cultural institutions. Donations may have business tax benefits and sponsoring the North Carolina Preservation Consortium offers many public relations opportunities.

Contact NCPC

Please contact the NCPC Executive Director to discuss major gifts and naming opportunities, or if you have any questions regarding funding for our state-wide preservation program.

North Carolina Preservation Consortium
2302 Nash Street N
Suite E, #155
Wilson, NC 27896

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