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Donate

We The Curious is about the WE. 'We' should be everyone – whether in our venue, out and about, or online. Help us include everyone by donating today.


 

We need your support

Every year thousands of people are inspired by a visit to We The Curious (charity number: 1049954). 

Since we receive no direct central government funding, we rely on the ongoing support from you - our visitors, members, grant-makers, corporate supporters and volunteers.

The next time you're buying tickets or membership, please opt into Gift Aid. The government gives us an extra 25p for every £1 donated to us in this way - this makes a massive difference to us.

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You can help by donating

Help us share creative learning experiences with more schools and communities across Bristol

Your support helps us to...

  • Provide discounted access to We The Curious for local schools who wouldn't normally be able to visit
  • Deliver free community events and activities in our venue and across Bristol
  • Support 100+ volunteers and provide inclusive work experience and career programs
  • Decarbonise by 2030 and lead environmental initiatives in our city and sector
  • Provide free membership for community groups and local charities
  • Hold special events for communities with limited access to cultural and science activities

 

Impact stories

Your support makes such a difference - thank you.
A cheerful group of children in school uniform in front of a bright colourful mural on a brick wall. They're all smiling, with arms in the air and some mid-jump

Hannah More Primary School seagulls

We The Curious is helping to change attitudes to the thousands of seagulls in the city through a unique project co-created with east Bristol schoolchildren at Hannah More Primary School.

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Refugee and asylum seeker offer

One of the many ways we Include Everyone. Find out more information about our different ticket types and free entry policies.