Get Involved
The Reggae Museum Foundation invites individuals, communities, and organizations to take part in preserving and advancing reggae as a living global culture. Getting involved means actively supporting education, cultural preservation, ethical storytelling, and community impact.
There are many ways to engage with the Foundation—each contributing to the protection and continuation of reggae’s legacy for future generations.
Ways to Get Involved
Become a Member
Join a global community dedicated to cultural preservation. Membership supports exhibitions, education, youth initiatives, and public access while offering meaningful engagement with the Foundation’s work.
Volunteer
Support programs, exhibitions, education initiatives, and events by contributing your time and skills. Volunteers play a vital role in advancing the Foundation’s mission and community outreach.
Attend & Support Programs
Engage with our exhibitions, cultural programs, talks, and signature events such as:
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ROOTS. ROCK. STYLE.
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ROOTS. RHYTHM. STYLE.
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Jamrock Awards
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Reggae Fashion Week
Participation strengthens cultural visibility and public education.
Partner With Us
Organizations, institutions, and ethical brands are invited to collaborate through education, arts programming, exhibitions, sustainability initiatives, and community impact projects.
Support the Mission
Financial contributions and institutional support help sustain the Foundation’s work in preservation, research, education, and global access. All support directly advances public-benefit programming.
Why Your Involvement Matters
Getting involved with the Reggae Museum Foundation helps:
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Preserve reggae’s cultural history with integrity
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Expand education and youth engagement
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Amplify underrepresented cultural narratives
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Ensure ethical representation and proper cultural credit
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Strengthen community-based cultural stewardship
Join the Movement
Whether you participate as a member, volunteer, partner, or supporter, your involvement helps ensure that reggae—born in Jamaica and embraced worldwide—remains preserved, respected, and properly understood.







