AIM and the National Army Museum (NAM) are delighted to announce the extension of their highly successful partnership, which will continue to provide AIM membership to Regimental and Corps museums for an additional three years.
Originally launched in April 2022, the partnership has already delivered significant benefits to many military museums across the UK. Thanks to the generous support of the National Army Museum, annual AIM membership fees will continue to remain fully covered for the duration of the extended agreement.
As AIM members, museums gain access to a wide and growing range of services, including exclusive grants, micro-consultancies, Trustee support, regular online and in-person events, sector representation, and the latest insights and updates.
Julian Farrance, Head of Regimental Museums Liaison, National Army Museum said:
“I am thrilled that AIM and the National Army Museum have extended this vital partnership. AIM membership provides military museums with an invaluable network of support, resources, and advocacy, essential as the sector continues to navigate post-pandemic challenges. I have seen firsthand the difference this collaboration makes, and I look forward to building on its success over the next three years.”
AIM Director, Lisa Ollerhead added
“This extension reaffirms the commitment of both AIM and the National Army Museum to empowering military museums, ensuring they thrive and continue to preserve and share the rich heritage of the British Army for years to come. “
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