Ask not what Battleship Cove can do for you; ask instead what you can do for Battleship Cove.

As a nonprofit memorial museum and educational center, Battleship Cove relies on grants and contributions to perpetuate its mission. Everyone has something to offer: Whether you're donating your valuable time as an ambassador of the museum, or critical corporate program support like Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, you can make a difference.

Explore the links at right to see how you can help Battleship Cove, or to make a tax-deductible donation, click here.

Thank you for your support.

 

SUPPORT OUR SHIPS: Our ships are engaged in a perpetual battle against the elements. Click here to learn how you can join the fight.

SUPPORT OUR PROGRAMS: Click here to learn how you can support Battleship Cove's local, regional, and national educational programs.

ATTEND SPECIAL EVENTS: We put the F-U-N in fundraising! Click here to learn about Battleship Cove's special events!

PIER LEADERSHIP: Sponsors are the bedrock of the Battleship Cove Community Boating Program. Now entering its fifth season, BCCB is poised to deliver its offerings to an even broader audience.

Follow this link to learn how you, your company, or your foundation can support this blossoming youth sailing program!

STARS & STRIPES: Join the elite ranks of the Stars & Stripes Commission and claim your handsome half-model of USS Massachusetts! Battleship Cove's most prestigious level of annual giving, Stars & Stripes enlists an exclusive group of...Ctd.
Teak deck on BB59: Restoring the teak deck on BB59 is a major project that requires your help.

 

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Paint the T-28: Retired naval aviator W. Lincoln Mossop wouldn't let his T-28 look sloppy; this generous corporate member volunteered to fund the entire painting project!
Restore the WWII-era Quonset Hut: This classic structure is home to PT 796, a National Historic Landmark, but she is rusting at the seams. Please help us give this building the TLC it so desperately needs.