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Support from local and national companies provides essential funding for The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra. In return, partnering with the Symphony allows corporate entities to:
Numerous opportunities are available for corporate sponsorships and mutually beneficial partnerships. For more information, Contact Us.
The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra offers a variety of sponsorship opportunities throughout the season, each designed to provide companies with maximum visibility and direct access to Symphony patrons. Each sponsor package is customized to meet your company's marketing objectives, and it incorporates a wide variety of benefits, including:
All privileges are conveyed on an annual basis and are renewable on the anniversary of the sponsorship.
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Like any vigorous organization, The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra’s mission is to grow and ensure a sustainable future. To do so requires an endowment that keeps pace with this growth. Unlike annual gifts, which are expended for short-term needs, gifts for the endowment are invested, and the principal is held in perpetuity. The Symphony will spend income from the Endowment Fund to support its activities each season.
We invite you to learn more about The Williamsburg Symphony’s Legacy Society and the enjoyment that comes with providing a gift for the future. Planned and long-range gifts can include:
Legacy Society Members receive recognition in the printed concert programs in perpetuity, and invitations to the annual Legacy Society luncheon and other special events. The most significant benefit is the knowledge that your gift will assure the continued excellence of one of America’s best symphony orchestras, now and into the future. All gifts to The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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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.