Planned or estate giving to Musicians Foundation is one of the ways you can keep the music playing for future generations. As job securities and benefits become more scarce in the performing and education worlds, Musicians Foundation will continue its over-100-year tradition of helping artists in times of need.
Donating royalties, pledging a fixed amount, or leaving a percentage of your estate or assets are just a few ways to give later. If everyone who felt enriched by music left just 1% of their assets to support future musicians in need, more and more artists would be able to receive life-changing help when they need it most. Giving later is a way to commit to the Foundation’s continuing mission of assisting professional performers, educators, composers, and arrangers.
The following unrestricted bequest language can be added to your will or trust*:
I give to Musicians Foundation, Inc. (EIN 13-1790739), a New York not-for-profit corporation located in New York, NY, _________________________ [ _________% of my estate, or of the residue of my estate; the sum of $_________; the following described property; the proceeds of the sale of described property; etc.] to be used in such manner as its Board of Directors may direct.
*Or, if you have a specific purpose in mind, please contact us at 212.239.9137
to ensure that we can fulfill your wishes.
Please contact:
Executive Director
212.239.9137
info@musiciansfoundation.org
The Ronald Julian Davis Legacy Fund was generously started by Ronald’s brother, Dr. Kenneth Davis. It continues to grow with contributions from thoughtful supporters.
Learn MoreOne-time and recurring donations to the Foundation are the most traditional ways to give, but there are plenty of other ways to support our work.
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