Plan Your Legacy
The Museum offers many planned giving opportunities, all of which can be tailored to meet your specific financial and estate-planning needs. By remembering the Museum in your will, establishing a charitable gift annuity or charitable trust, or making the Museum a beneficiary of your IRA or Life Insurance Policy, you may create a lifetime stream of income for you and/or a member of your family, as well as enjoy a significant charitable income tax or estate tax deduction. The Museum’s easy-to use Planned Giving Calculator can provide you with an illustration of the income and tax benefits to which you may be entitled if you make a planned gift to the Museum as part of your estate plans. Your planned gift can help grow the Museum's endowment or can support a specific interest or program. The Museum honors all those who have included the Museum in their estate plans with membership in the Fiske Kimball Society.
BequestsOne of the easiest and most popular ways to make a planned gift is to include the Philadelphia Museum of Art in your will or revocable living trust. If you already have a will, it is not necessary to rewrite your entire will to make a bequest to the Museum. |
Charitable Gift AnnuitiesA Charitable Gift Annuity provides you with regular fixed payments annually (an annuity) for life in exchange for transferring assets to the Museum. |
Charitable Remainder TrustsAn agreement between you and a trustee that can provide fixed or variable income to meet your specific financial needs, at the termination of which the remaining assets are passed to the Museum. |
Gifts of Plans and PoliciesIRAs and qualified retirement plans like 401(k)s are some of the best assets to leave to charity. You may also designate the Museum as owner and/or beneficiary of a life insurance policy. |
Gifts of Real EstateThe gift of your primary residence or a vacation home is a unique and meaningful way to support the Museum. |
Charitable Lead TrustsA Charitable Lead Trust enables you to preserve a portion of your estate and pass assets tax-free to your heirs. |
For more information, please contact Development by phone at (215) 684-7750, by fax at (215) 236-0796, or by e-mail at .










