Keeping history alive is not without expenses. Preserving the collection, purchasing archival materials, helping researchers, and planning programs are expensive endeavors — even more so when doing it in a way where exhibits can be displayed not just in Old Town but in other parts of the city as well. Saving history comes at a price, but consider the alternative – without your donations, so much would be lost forever.
Becoming a member will aid us in our mission to preserve, promote, and celebrate Seal Beach’s history and cultural heritage, and to ensure its preservation for future generations. Your support is vitally important to preserving our past and securing our future. The Seal Beach Historic Resources Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and your financial donation is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
There are many ways to give and support the work of preserving and disseminating local history. You can make a direct donation online or via mail. You can make a gift “in honor of” or “in memory of” a family member or friend with your donation. If your employer conducts a matched giving campaign, consider designating the SBHRF as the recipient for your contributions, and make your gift doubly meaningful. You can set up a monthly sustaining donation through your bank or credit card. Or, by sharing your love of Seal Beach history and remembering the SBHRF in your estate plans and joining our Legacy Guild, you can leave an enduring legacy of connecting people to the past and to the place they live by collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the material history of Seal Beach.
Your contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law: SBHRF Tax ID #88-1864669
We welcome sponsorships of our exhibitions and programs. For example, you can choose to sponsor a photograph or artifact in our exhibitions – your name will be listed next to the item. Or, you can elect to designate your funds to help the entire project.
We’d like to put together an exhibition celebrating the sport and the town’s integral role in its development.