The Woodrow Wilson House is a nonprofit organization that relies upon individual charitable donations.

Donate today to help expand access to our collection, nurture dialogue and provide scholarships.


Exhibitions & Programs Fund

To maintain a robust and ambitious schedule of exhibitions and programs we look for the support of our visitors.

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Adopt an Artifact

The Wilson House maintains a collection of over 8000 individual artworks, photographs, documents and other artifacts that need continual conservation and upkeep. Help us maintain our collection for another 100 years by adopting an artifact.

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Sponsor a Student

The Wilson House Scholars program invites high school, college and graduate level students every semester to work on projects virtually and in person, bringing them closer to the history of our country and the operations of public history institutions. Your support allows us to purchase supplies and materials, invite speakers and educators, and arrange field trips for the enrichment of tomorrow's leaders. Sponsor a student today!

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Making Donations

Show your support with an online donation or check made out to “Woodrow Wilson House” and mail it to us at:

Woodrow Wilson House
2340 S Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20008

Donations to the “Woodrow Wilson House” are donations to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a charity qualified as a 501(c)(3) organization. Such donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Underwrite the Speaker Series

Just $500 underwrites one episode in our popular Tuesday Speaker Series including the production of a recording of the event to add to our ever-growing content library.

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Why Support Woodrow Wilson House?

The Woodrow Wilson House opened to the public as a museum in 1963, a testament to the devotion and foresight of Edith Wilson in preserving this home for posterity. We take our responsibilities seriously as stewards of this home, its garden and its collections. Donations to the Woodrow Wilson House help us succeed in this work.

In addition, we have a responsibility to educate the public about President Wilson and his legacy. President Wilson and his administration were a bridge between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His legacy includes the League of Nations, women’s right to vote, the Federal Reserve System, and much more. The site also examines President Wilson's shortcomings, especially relating to race and civil liberties. An honest appraisal of history helps us understand ourselves as a nation and a people.

Thank you for your support of our mission.

Donations to the “Woodrow Wilson House” are donations to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a charity qualified as a 501(c)(3) organization. Such donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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