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Your gift to help us reimagine Paisley Museum will keep alive the philanthropic tradition of the museum’s founders nearly 150 years ago. It will help put Paisley back on the map, create a world-class visitor destination bringing much-needed footfall to the town, showcase our remarkable collections to new audiences, and create a new community and learning resource for all. You can support the campaign in a number of ways.

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There are many ways to support Paisley Museum Reimagined – find out more

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Museum patrons

Our patrons are raising awareness and sharing their enthusiasm for the project

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Our supporters

The private donors who are helping us raise funds before the Museum reopening

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The people responsible for governing our fundraising campaign

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Volunteering and Placement Opportunities

Volunteering, internship, and work experience opportunities at Paisley Museum and across OneRen Cultural Services

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