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leave a legacy that sings
20 Years of Making Music
For more than two decades, The Musical Theater Project has grown and flourished because we considered producing our one-of-a-kind arts education programs and fiscal responsibility to be equally important endeavors. We were honored and humbled when John and Jean Piety and Susan Kohn helped TMTP to dream big as a result of their legacy gifts in 2017. What’s more, their generosity is helping TMTP discover new opportunities to “sing” in spite of challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Remembering TMTP in your estate plan or though a beneficiary designation is an especially easy way to help preserve and celebrate the social and cultural importance of the art form, even if you don’t have the ability to make a cash gift today. Your gift can be designated to TMTP’s Organizational Fund at The Cleveland Foundation, creating an incredible investment in TMTP’s future.
Jean & John Piety, Founding members of TMTP’s ENCORE! Society
Planned Givng Options
Create Your Legacy
You have an impact on the lives of others for generations to come. Learn more about the many ways you can leave a legacy for The Musical Theater Project’s arts education vision.
Your gift will make a lasting impact to preserve and celebrate musical theater for future generations. Please consider how you can create your legacy through the ENCORE! Society.
You can find more information about each of your legacy giving options - as well as sample language - in the dropdown below.
A bequest is one of the easiest ways to provide a legacy gift to The Musical Theater Project. We can coordinate with your legal professional to determine specific bequest language for inclusion in your will or trust. If you have named TMTP in your will or trust, please let us know so we can ensure that your gift is used according to your wishes.
BEQUEST LANGUAGE
For an unrestricted gift that allows TMTP to determine how to use the funds based on the most pressing needs, use the following language for your will and/or trust:
I give to The Musical Theater Project, a nonprofit corporation currently located at 7123 Pearl Road, Suite 110, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130, or its successor thereto, _________ [written amount or percentage of the estate or description of property] for its unrestricted charitable use and purpose.”
To designate your provision for a particular purpose:
I give to The Musical Theater Project, a nonprofit corporation currently located at 7123 Pearl Road, Suite 110, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130, or its successor thereto, _________ [written amount or percentage of the estate or description of property]. This gift should be used for (state purpose) if and so long as TMTP determines that the need exists. If TMTP shall determine at the outset or at a later time that the need does not exist, or no longer exists or for some reason it is not possible (or prudent) to administer my gift as originally intended, then TMTP may, in its sole and uncontrolled discretion, direct the use of my bequest for a purpose related as closely as possible to that stated above.
For more information or guidance on your bequest, call Barbara Vitcosky at 216-860-1518 ext 702 or barbara@musicaltheaterproject.org.
A charitable gift annuity is an irrevocable gift that returns an income stream to the donor or another beneficiary over their lifetime. The donor qualifies for an income tax charitable deduction for part of the gift, while the payments to the beneficiary may receive favorable tax treatment based on the asset used to fund the gift. At the end of the gift term, the remainder of the annuity will support The Musical Theater Project to help substantially meet the future needs of our educational programs.
Life insurance policies can become an excellent tool to support The Musical Theater Project. There are a number of different ways to structure such a gift. The Cleveland Foundation can work with you, The Musical Theater Project, and your professional advisors to review these options and select the best choice based on your unique circumstances.
Charitable remainder trusts allow donors to create an income stream for themselves or other beneficiaries for a term of years, with the remainder of the trust corpus creating a gift to charity, which can include The Musical Theater Project. Charitable remainder trusts are flexible enough to permit the use of a variety of assets, including cash, securities, and at times, even real property. The Cleveland Foundation will work with you and your professional advisors to provide sample calculations, which will help you determine whether this vehicle is right for your philanthropic goals.
As the opposite of a charitable remainder trust, a charitable lead trust provides payments to The Musical Theater Project, and remaining assets would be transferred to other individuals or even back to the donor at a future date. The Cleveland Foundation can work with you and your team of professional advisors to review sample illustrations to ensure you choose the best approach for your charitable goals.
These simple gifts have tremendous impact. All cash contributions are tax-deductible up to 50 percent of a donor’s adjusted gross income. Appreciated assets can include stocks, bonds, mutual funds and real property, which are tax-deductible up to 30 percent of adjusted gross income.
Sheldon Harnick joins Bill Rudman, Nancy Maier, George Roth, Jessica Cope Miller, and Jared Leal in singing "Our Family" from Harnick's musical adaptation (with Michel Legrand) of A Christmas Carol. Produced by The Musical Theater Project in 2014 at Mixon Hall, Cleveland Institute of Music.
Join Our TMTP Family
For more information or answers to your questions about legacy giving, please call Barbara Vitcosky at: 216-860-1518 ext 709 or email barbara@musicaltheaterproject.org.