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Partner with the Trent House

The William Trent House is more than a historic site—it’s a space for dialogue, education, and meaningful community engagement. Partnerships help us expand our impact, bringing history to life through collaborative programs, shared resources, and innovative initiatives.

Whether you’re an educational institution, cultural organization, business, or community group, we invite you to join us in preserving the past and inspiring the future.

Ways to partner

Community Connections 
We proudly work with local organizations to host events, educational programs, and cultural celebrations that reflect Trenton’s diverse heritage.

Recent partners include: 
✔ 6th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops Re-enactors
✔ African American Cultural Collaborative of Mercer County
✔ Greater Trenton Chapter of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History
✔ Trenton Puerto Rican Community & Friends Organization
✔ Trenton South Ward Neighborhood Association.


Cultural Collaborations
The Trent House is honored to partner with other historical and cultural organizations in the region, including
✔ ​Trenton Historical Society
✔ Trenton Free Public Library
✔ Roebling Museum
✔ Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Association of New Jersey
✔ Co-founding members of the Sankofa Collaborative - 1804 Consultants and the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum.

Through these partnerships we conduct joint research projects, offer public programs, and participate in each other's events.


Educational Partnerships
From K-12 programs to universities, we provide collaborative opportunities for students and educators to engage with history through:
✔ Hands-on learning experiences
✔ Research projects & internships
✔ Customized educational programming

We have ongoing partnerships with Trenton Public Schools, Mercer County Community College, and The College of New Jersey.

Corporate & Nonprofit Sponsorships
Your business or organization can support our mission while gaining valuable visibility in the community.

​Sponsorship opportunities include:

✔ Event & program sponsorship
✔ Historic preservation initiatives
✔ Employee volunteer engagement

Let’s Work Together
We’d love to explore ways to collaborate! Whether you have an idea for a new program, an event you’d like to host, or a sponsorship opportunity in mind, we’re excited to connect.

Contact us today at [email protected] to start the conversation!

Together, we can preserve the past, celebrate diverse stories, and create a stronger, more connected community.

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1719 William Trent House Museum
William Trent House Museum
Located at: 15 Market Street,
Trenton, NJ 08611
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Mailing address: P.O. Box 77234,
​Trenton, NJ 08628
Email address: [email protected] 
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Hours of Operation
Wednesdays – Sundays
1:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Closed Municipal Holidays

Admissions
Adults: $5.00
Children and Seniors: $4.00
Members: FREE

Museum 
(609) 989-3027
Trent House Association 
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(609) 989-0087 

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The William Trent House Museum is a National Historic Landmark in the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area and on the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail. The Museum is dedicated to sharing the authentic history of the house, property, and people with our communities, connecting the past with today and tomorrow. Owned by the City of Trenton, it is operated by the Trent House Association, which is supported by the generosity of its donors; by grants from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, the New Jersey Cultural Trust, the New Jersey Historic Trust, the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission with funding from the New Jersey Historical Commission, and the Bunbury Fund and the NJ Arts & Culture Renewal Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation; and by gifts from NJM Insurance Group and Orion General Contractors.
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Your donations are tax deductible. 
Copies of the Association's annual 990 federal tax return are available upon request.
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • Mission and Vision
    • The Association
    • Strategic Plan
    • Partnerships
    • The Site
  • VISIT US
    • Walk-In Guided Tours
    • School/Youth Field Trips
    • Adult Group Tours
    • Accessibility
    • Parking
    • Directions
  • SUPPORT US
  • OUR EVENTS
  • DISCOVER!
    • House
    • Residents
    • Inventory
    • Grounds and Gardens
    • Archaeological Investigations
    • Interpreting Slavery
  • MEDIA
  • CONTACT US