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Learn how you can help us preserve the heritage of Millet & District below...

Double your impact! Until March 31st, all donations raised through the Government of Alberta crowdfunding initiative will be matched by 50%. 

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We're partnered with Canada Helps to accept online donations.  All monetary donations of $20 or more are eligible for a tax receipt. 

If you are making the donation in memory of a deceased loved one, please use indicate their full name on the attached form.

Double your impact! Until March 31st, all donations raised through the Government of Alberta crowdfunding initiative will be matched by 50%. 

Volunteer

Looking for a way to give back? Interested in local history? Want a chance to meet new people? 

We have a wide variety of volunteer positions with flexibility on time commitments from maintenance to handling collections to research to programming to fundraising - and everything in between. 

We are currently actively looking for volunteers to:

  • Serve on the MDHS Board as Treasurer 

  • Serve on the MDHS Board as Directors 

  • Engage in fundraising 

  • Complete basic indoor maintenance 

  • Help with special events and programs 

  • Help with research and exhibits 

Join Our Team

Interested in learning more about local history, museum work, and working with the public? We're currently hiring Museum Assistants for May-August 2025. 

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Submissions are reviewed by our Executive Director and passed on to our Collections Committee for approval. This process can take about a month.

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The Millet and District Museum, Archives and Visitor Information Centre is located on Treaty 6 Territory, and Métis Region IV. The Millet Museum Board, Staff, Volunteers, and Members acknowledge that we are privileged to live and work on this land, which has been and continues to be a gathering place and space for the Maskwacis NÄ“hiyaw (Bear Hills Cree), Niitsítapi (Blackfoot), Nakoda (Stony), Dene (Athabascan), Métis, and many other distinct Indigenous Peoples. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of what is now known as Canada. 

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