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One-time giving is a way to donate money to the Gateway Regional Arts Center (GRAC) in a single payment. There are many ways to make a one-time donation to GRAC, including:
Online: You can make a one-time donation to GRAC by clicking the “give here” button on this page
By mail: You can send a check or money order made payable to "Gateway Regional Arts Center" to:
Gateway Regional Arts Center
101 East Main Street
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353By phone: You can call the GRAC at (859) 498-6264 and make a one-time donation over the phone.
Here are some of the benefits of one-time giving to GRAC:
It is a quick and easy way to support the arts in your community.
You can make a gift of any size.
You can designate your donation to a specific program or area of need.
Your donation can be taxed deductible.
You can make your donation anonymous.
Remember, check with your employers. Some employers may match your donation to organizations like GRAC.
Whatever you want to give, your support will help GRAC continue to provide free and low-cost arts programming for everyone in the community.
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Monthly donations are a way to donate money to the Gateway Regional Arts Center on a recurring basis. This can be a great way to support the arts in your community on a regular basis, and it can also help GRAC plan their programming and budget more effectively.
Donate just a few dollars every month to the Gateway Regional Arts Center and help continue to provide free and low-cost arts programming for everyone in our community.
You can make a monthly gift of any size, make it anonymously, and get tax deductions for your monthly giving.
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Planned and Estate Giving are ways to donate money to the Gateway Regional Arts Center (GRAC) after your death. There are many different types of planned and estate giving, but some of the most common include:
Charitable remainder trusts: These trusts allow you to donate money to GRAC while still receiving income from the trust during your lifetime.
Charitable gift annuities: These annuities allow you to donate money to GRAC in exchange for a guaranteed income stream for life.
Bequests: These are gifts of money or property that you leave to GRAC in your will or living trust.
Life insurance: You can name GRAC as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, and the proceeds of the policy will be donated to GRAC after your death.
Planned and estate giving can be a great way to support GRAC and ensure that your donation will have a lasting impact. If you are interested in learning more about planned and estate giving, you can contact the GRAC directly by filling out the form bellow.
Here are some of the benefits of planned and estate giving to GRAC:
You can make a larger gift than you could afford to make during your lifetime.
You can receive tax benefits.
You can ensure that your gift will be used for the purposes you want.
You can leave a legacy that will benefit the arts in your community.
If you are considering planned or estate giving to GRAC, we recommend that you speak with an attorney or financial advisor to discuss your options. They can help you choose the type of gift that is right for you and your family.
Get in touch about giving.
If you have questions about how you can give, or if you want to discuss setting up Planned or Estate giving, please fill out the following form.
Someone at GRAC will reach out to you as soon as possible.
Thank you!