Scottsdale Philharmonic seeks donations for 2020 season
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 11/12/19
Scottsdale Philharmonic, which has more than 85 professional musicians volunteer their time and talent for performances, is seeking contributions for its 2020 concert season.
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Scottsdale Philharmonic seeks donations for 2020 season
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Scottsdale Philharmonic, which has more than 85 professional musicians volunteer their time and talent for performances, is seeking contributions for its 2020 concert season.
The nonprofit, founded in 2012, is funded primarily through donations, according to a press release.
“These donations provide the financial support we need to realize our mission and vision of performing beautiful, classical music to the public for free,” says Joy Partridge, Scottsdale Philharmonic co-founder, in a prepared statement.
“We offer several ways to donate and appreciate the community’s support, especially during the holidays, as we prepare for our 2020 concert season.”
In celebration of the Scottsdale Philharmonic’s new youth orchestra, a benefactor is offering an important Marching Gift Challenge.
“For every dollar donated, it will be matched three times by this generous benefactor, for a limited time,” Ms. Partridge said.
Scottsdale Philharmonic concerts are free to the public but VIP reserved seats in a premiere location are available for a $15 donation. For business donations, the Philharmonic offers opportunities for five exclusive partners to each sponsor one of the concerts in 2020.
“From increasing your company awareness and showcasing your commitment to the arts and culture in our community, concert sponsorship provides an extensive marketing platform to reach our highly desirable audience demographics,” Ms. Partridge said.
“We also have an Elite Partners Program offering three tiers of giving with exclusive benefits that help our volunteer organization in its mission of bringing free classical music to our community, and to our youth through our new Youth Orchestra, an Annual Children’s Concert and providing scholarships for underprivileged youth.”
For more information about the Scottsdale Philharmonic and donations, call 480-951-6077.