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Friends of the ROM
Friends groups are Associated Committees of ROM's Department of Museum Volunteers and have been an enthusiastic and engaged presence in the Museum for many years. The first group, Bishop White Committee, was founded in 1960. Since then other groups have been established. Made up of people
Requesting a donation from the Museum
ROM is an agency of the Government of Ontario and a charitable organization. However, ROM is committed to assisting the fundraising efforts of other charitable organizations and community groups wherever possible. ROM Donations Every month, ROM will award a limited number of complimentary visits
Demande de don au Musée
Le ROM (Musée royal de l’Ontario) est un organisme du gouvernement de l’Ontario et une organisation philanthropique qui tient toutefois à aider les œuvres de bienfaisance et les groupes communautaires chaque fois qu’il le peut. Dons du ROM Tous les mois, le ROM remet un certain nombre de
Learning by Heart
Nearly two decades after receiving an invitation to attend a curatorial event at ROM, the Museum has become like a second home to Neera Chopra and her husband, Deepak. They became members of the Royal Patrons Circle and Neera was drawn to contributing in a more meaningful way. She began
ROM Announces Plan to Reimagine the Museum for the Future
ROM proudly announced today the launch of OpenROM, a multi-faceted initiative that will dramatically open the Museum up even more to the public, creating a thriving cultural and civic hub in the heart of the city. Grounded in ROM’s overarching vision to further enhance visitor access and
Conserving a Family Legacy
As native Torontonians, brothers John and Paul Johnston have been visiting ROM for as long as they can remember. “ROM became part of our lives at a very young age,” recalls John, “and it was always a family experience. Exploring ages long past – it was magic to us.” Now, years later and