Make a Charitable Gift to Tatter

TATTER is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. All donations help expand and maintain our robust archive of books and objects, and year-round programming.

TATTER explores the medium of cloth to cultivate human connection and cultural understanding. Your generosity enables TATTER to preserve cloth's ability to connect us!

One time gifts sustain TATTER’S programming, library collection, and research. Monthly gifts power TATTER year-round. See here for more ways to donate.

Make a one-time or monthly donation below

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The Impact of Your Donation

$50 - Sponsor supplies or class fees for scholarship students.
$100 - Support library programming and maintain TATTER’S object collection through book and object maintenance.
$250 - Contribute to TATTER'S learning fund for students and library visitors.
$500 - Sponsor skills-based community programming for New York City’s immigrant population.
$1000 and more - Support all the above and help us expand programming at TATTER’S new headquarters in Downtown Brooklyn.

Other Ways to Donate

By Check or Wire Transfer - While we encourage digital donations, we also accept donations by mail. Please contact us for our ACH and mailing information.

By Corporate Matching Gifts - Your employer may provide workplace matching or giving programs. Check with your employer!

By Donor Advised Fund - Give through a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) through a community foundation or a financial institution. For more info on DAFs see here.

By Legacy Giving - Legacy and endowments to help grow our archive and catalog collection for research and conservation. Reach out to our Library Director at [email protected] or see our collections policy here.

By Stock- Make a large impact by donating mutual funds, publicly, or privately appreciated stocks. Please contact us if you wish to donate by stock.

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Find...
common threads culture empathy human story ritual community art learning activism
in cloth.