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INDIVIDUAL GIVING

Ticket revenue covers less than half of The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra's production costs, with generous gifts from individuals and corporations providing much of the rest. With your continuing help, we will be able to deepen our unique role in our community by bringing great classical music to everyone. Friends of the Symphony are recognized in every concert program and may take advantage of a number of special benefits. Your tax-deductible gift may be given for one of many reasons:

  • Annual Fund gift – to cover costs of operations
  • Acknowledgment – to mark a special occasion (birthday, anniversary, graduation, new baby)
  • Honorarium – to honor a special person
  • Thank you – to show appreciation
  • Memorial – to make a gift in memory of a dear, departed one


For more information, Contact Us. To get involved, consider participating in our Fundraising Events. We sincerely appreciate all gifts, large and small. Broad community support enables the Symphony to achieve its goal of making beautiful music available to all ages and interests.

CREDIT CARD

Make a secure online donation now.

Phone or Mail:

To send a gift or make a pledge, call us at 

(757) 229-9857  

The Williamsburg Symphony, P. O. Box 400, Williamsburg, VA 23187

ESTATE PLAN DECLARATION

Do you wish to provide a planned gift of support and make a provision for a gift to The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra in your estate plans?

QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTION

Consider giving a portion of your annual Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) to the WSO. QCD gifts should be addressed to the Williamsburg Music Association. Our tax ID number is 52-1342360.

MATCHING GIFTS

Please obtain any necessary matching gift forms from your employer and forward to our PO Box.


The Williamsburg Symphony, P. O. Box 400, Williamsburg, VA 23187

GIFTS OF STOCK

Call The Optimal Service Group of Wells Fargo Advisers for account information. 

757-220-1782

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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This project was supported, in part, by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.