SUPPORT THE EVERSON

YOUR SUPPORT REALLY MAKES A DIFFERENCE

Annual memberships, corporate and individual, are the bedrock of budgetary planning each and every year. Membership keeps the Museum free and open to all. It provides the dollar 'vote' that the Everson matter in our community.

Donations to our general operating fund provide the working capital to provide classes, performances, lectures, literature, and other forms of outreach to help make art a more personal experience.

Special funding opportunities include the Conservation Fund to restore and conserve works of art. The Acquisitions Fund helps us to acquire new art for the collection and your enjoyment.

Sponsors help us underwrite the very substantial costs of bringing exceptional exhibitions to Syracuse and Central New York. Your support enables us to bring the best art money can rent.

Planned gifts, such as charitable remainder trusts, are the most cost-effective way to do the greatest good for the Everson. You could take highly appreciated assets and put them in a trust. They would generate monthly or annual income for the rest of your life. The assets would go to the Museum as part of your estate to help us do all you intend, for all time. There are great tax deductions and the thrill of doing great things while you are here to enjoy them. Call us for details and a confidential, no obligation conversation, (315) 474 6064.

Building our endowment, which guarantees the Museum's long term-health and well being, is the ultimate gift. Naming opportunities are available as a way to honor family and others who have come before. This is a life-changing opportunity and one that profoundly touches donor, Museum, and community.

Art was the first universal language; it is primal. Your support helps bring that to life at the Everson. Thank you! Let's talk about what more we might do with your help.

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