The Adams - Deadwood

the Adams: Sponsorship Opportunities

Business sponsorship supports educational programming for children and adults at the Adams Museum, Historic Adams House and Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center. Sponsorship allows the Adams Museum & House to meet our obligation to match the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission’s funding, dollar-for-dollar.

We attempt to recognize our businesses in every way possible through public relations and advertising. If you are interested in becoming a business sponsor, please call 605.578.1094.

All Business Sponsors receive the following benefits:

  • Direct link from the AM&H website to your website
  • 10 Complimentary passes to the Historic Adams House to use as you like
  • Access to 10 historic photographs
  • Adams Museum & House annual collectible wall calendar with historic photographs
  • Annual subscription to The Adams Banner Quarterly newsletter
  • Public recognition in the newsletter

In addition to the above, the following benefits apply:

Sponsorship Levels

$5,000

  • Title sponsorship of all AM&H special programs for the year (includes use of your logo and/or business name in all advertising)
  • Business name on all press releases and publications produced during the year
  • Distribute a coupon of your choice to museum and house guests (over 85,000 guests annually)
  • Tax deductibility of $4,500

$2500

  • Title sponsorship of four AM&H special programs for the year
  • Choice of two publications to sponsor
  • Tax deductibility of $2,000

$1500

  • Title sponsorship of two AM&H special programs for the year.
  • Choice of one publication to sponsor
  • Tax deductibility of $1,250

$1000

  • Title sponsorship of one AM&H special program for the year.
  • 6 guest passes to your title sponsorship events (includes use of your logo and/or business name in all advertising)
  • Choice of one publication to sponsor
  • Tax deductibility of $850.00

Download Sponsorship Form

4/19/1881
Charles Posner shot Alex McDonald for kicking over his peanut stand.