Volunteer Form
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We depend on the dedication of passion and volunteers.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of the Minnesota Military & Veterans Museum. From greeting visitors and assisting with events to cataloging artifacts and helping with research, your time and skills make a meaningful impact. In fact, volunteers contribute thousands of hours each year, ensuring Minnesota’s military history and heritage are preserved and shared for generations to come.
Whether you have a few hours a week or a few days a month, there’s a role for you. We welcome volunteers of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels who share our commitment to honoring those who have served.
Your contributions as a volunteer are invaluable and deeply appreciated.
You’ll have the chance to work closely with our dedicated team, gain unique insights into history, and be part of a community that values service and remembrance.
If you’re interested in volunteering or learning more about opportunities, we’d love to hear from you! Please call us at 320-616-6050 or email connect@mnmilitarymuseum.org.
Thanks to all our volunteers—past, present, and future. WE SALUTE YOU!
Volunteers Wanted
In support of our efforts to build a world-class museum, we are enlisting a committed corps of volunteers for mission-critical roles.
Available Duties
Library Aide: Help to process, catalog and shelve recently acquired books to augment our lending library of more than 15,000 titles. Volunteer work is completed under the supervision of Diane DeVere (Museum Librarian). For more information, email her.
Collections Aide: Help to process veteran donations of letters, photos, medals, uniforms and alike and/or assist with restoration of artifacts large and small, Volunteer work is completed under the supervision of Doug Thompson (Curator) and Dan Ewer (Archivist). Email either of them for more information.
Museum Docent: Inspired by the work of Civil War battlefield guides, engage visitors of all ages and help connect their interests to the museum's galleries, collections and books. Volunteer work is completed under the supervision of Randal Dietrich (Executive Director).