FuturePlan: how to support development projects
FuturePlan is transforming the V&A. Through this programme of renewal we have revitalised the displays, researched and conserved the collections, clarified the layout and restored much of the building's original grand architecture.
FuturePlan is almost entirely funded by private donations and is succeeding thanks to the extraordinary commitment of our supporters. If you would like to get involved, please contact the Development department. We would be delighted to discuss how you can help make the next phase of FuturePlan possible.
We are currently working to secure funds for:
- A new exhibition space and public courtyard on Exhibition Road designed by Amanda Levete,
- Europe 1600-1800: seven galleries of 17th- and 18th-century European art and design,
- The renovation of the Cast Courts,
- The Clothworkers’ Centre for textiles and fashion study and conservation at Blythe House.
We are also seeking funding to support the other activities that make the V&A a world-class centre of excellence and learning in art and design. You can support our programmes that relate to education, acquisitions, conservation and research.
For more information, please contact Development using the contact details below.
Development
Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 2760Fax: +44 (0)20 7942 2150
E-mail: development@vam.ac.uk
A gift in your will
You may not have thought of including a gift to a museum in your will, but the V&A is a charity and legacies form an important source of funding for our work. It is not just the great collectors and the wealthy who leave legacies to the V&A. Legacies of all sizes, large and small, make a real difference to what we can do and your support can help ensure that future generations enjoy the V&A as much as you have.
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