Herbeert F. Johnson Museum of Art
Endowed Named Positions |
$25,000 |
pays one student intern |
$1 million |
endows the Curator of Asian Art |
| $1 million |
endows the Curator of Painting and Sculpture |
| $1 million |
endows the Curator of Print, Drawings, and Photographs |
Endowed Named Spaces |
$250,000 to $750,000 |
names a gallery, gift depends on size and visibility of space |
$1 million |
names Gallery 8 on the first floor of the museum |
$1.5 million |
names Gallery 7 on floor 1L |
$1.5 million |
names the lobby |
| $1.5 million |
names the Trustee Board Room on the sixth floor |
Endowed Named Funds and Programs |
from $25,000 |
supports Art Purchase Funds |
from $25,000 |
names a student intern program |
from $25,000 |
supports Education Programs |
from $25,000 |
supports Conservation Funds |
| from $25,000 |
supports Publication Funds |
Methods of Giving |
Cash |
Pledges can be paid over a five-year period. |
Appreciated Securities |
Donors can qualify for an income tax charitable tax deduction based on the market value of the securities at the time of the gift and avoid the capital gains tax. Donors can potentially receive greater income by funding a life income agreement. |
| Gift Planning |
A planned gift allows you to provide for the Johnson Museum by giving assets and retaining an income for you and/or a second beneficiary. The two most common planned gifts are a bequest or life income agreement. Planned giving is an ideal way to plan for the future, to retain real benefits for the donor, and to enhance the Johnson Museum's mission of bringing art and people together. |
For more information or to make a gift, please contact:
Lynne Williams
Director of Development
(607) 254-4624
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