Connecting Generations, Preserving Legacies
Reach Out to the Selma Institute
Discover how we can assist you in tracing your family roots and preserving your heritage. Connect with us for inquiries about our services, seminars, or any general questions you may have.
Phone
(801) 604-6962
info@selmai.org
Address
Selma Institute
26 Rio Grand St Suite 2072
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
How can I start tracing my family history with Selma Institute?
What seminars does Selma Institute offer?
Begin by contacting us to discuss your genealogical goals. Our experts will guide you through the process, offering personalized assistance and resources.
How do I access the Selma Institute's resources?
We offer a variety of seminars focused on genealogy, historical research methods, and preserving family artifacts. Check our events calendar for upcoming sessions.
Can I donate family artifacts to the museum?
Our resources are available both online and at our campus. Schedule a visit or explore our digital archives by becoming a member.
What is the 1870 Wall and how can Selma Institute help?
Yes, we welcome donations of historical significance. Please contact us to discuss the donation process and how your artifacts can contribute to our mission.
How can I support the Selma Institute's mission?
The 1870 Wall refers to the challenges in tracing African American ancestry before the 1870 Census. Our experts specialize in overcoming these obstacles with advanced research techniques.
What is the Selma Institute Campus & Museum?
You can support us by donating, volunteering, or participating in our programs. Your contributions help us preserve history and connect families.
How do I enroll in a seminar?
Our upcoming campus will feature a museum and research center dedicated to preserving family histories and providing resources for genealogical research.
What is the best way to contact Selma Institute?
Visit our website to view the seminar schedule and enroll online. Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended.
Frequently asked question
You can reach us via phone, email, or by visiting our campus. We are here to assist you with any inquiries you may have.
