Naming Opportunities
The Museum offers opportunities to name galleries and public spaces, create named endowment funds, and name professional positions. These naming opportunities--in grateful recognition of leadership gifts from the Museum's most generous supporters--ensure that your generosity will be recognized for years to come.
Named Endowed Funds
Named endowed funds are among the most lasting contributions to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, for endowment is the very core of the Museum’s financial foundation. Giving to the endowment provides a steady source of income, as well as essential support for strategic priorities. You may choose to make your endowment available for the Museum’s unrestricted use, or you may direct your endowment towards a particular purpose or program at the Museum that has significance to you or your family. Read about The Gene R. and A. George Rochberg Endowment Concerts.
Named Gallery Spaces
In recognition of leadership gifts, there are naming opportunities in galleries and public spaces throughout the Museum’s main building, as well as in the widely acclaimed Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building. Read about the Joan Spain Gallery for Costume and Textiles.
The Lenfest Challenge
Museum Chairman Emeritus Gerry Lenfest, together with his wife, Marguerite, has established an extraordinary matching-grant program--The Lenfest Challenge--designed to raise $54 million in endowment funds towards senior and mid-level staff positions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. These positions span curatorial, conservation, library, archives, education, and publishing functions. Read about The Lenfest Challenge>>
Named endowed funds are among the most lasting contributions to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, for endowment is the very core of the Museum’s financial foundation. Giving to the endowment provides a steady source of income, as well as essential support for strategic priorities. You may choose to make your endowment available for the Museum’s unrestricted use, or you may direct your endowment towards a particular purpose or program at the Museum that has significance to you or your family. Read about The Gene R. and A. George Rochberg Endowment Concerts.
In recognition of leadership gifts, there are naming opportunities in galleries and public spaces throughout the Museum’s main building, as well as in the widely acclaimed Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building. Read about the Joan Spain Gallery for Costume and Textiles.
Museum Chairman Emeritus Gerry Lenfest, together with his wife, Marguerite, has established an extraordinary matching-grant program--The Lenfest Challenge--designed to raise $54 million in endowment funds towards senior and mid-level staff positions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. These positions span curatorial, conservation, library, archives, education, and publishing functions. Read about The Lenfest Challenge>>
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