HarpFoundationAHS.org The Foundation for the Future The American Harp Society Foundation provides a legacy for the future of the American Harp Society. You can be a part of that legacy. The longevity and excellence of the Society’s educational projects and scholarships are ensured by the work of the Foundation. Join us and be a part of the future of the AHS. Nothing could be more important than carrying on the high standard and musical traditions of the American Harp Society. Plan for the future of the American Harp Society by giving now “No gift is too small . . .” Wouldn’t you like to share your passion for harp music with future generations of budding harpists through a bequest to the American Harp Society Foundation? You may make an outright cash donation, a pledge, securities of stocks or bonds, and/or property, real or personal. Deferred support, while retaining income for life, may be done through gift annuities and charitable trusts. Planned giving through life insurance and bequests in wills is another form of making a commitment. Donations are tax-deductible and tax advantages can be realized in various forms or donations. Your donations may also be eligible for a matching grant from your employer. To find out if your employer will match your donation to a non-profit organization, inquire of your human resources department about a matching donation program. For information on how to include the Foundation in your will or other forms of donations, you may contact the Foundation Office for further information: American Harp Society Foundation c/o Penny Beavers 646 Worcester Drive Cambria, CA 93428-3230 Foundation Board of Directors: Sally Maxwell (1935–2013), Founder, President Emeritus Carrie Kourkoumelis, President Kathleen Bride, Vice President Penny Howk Beavers, Treasurer, Donor Relations Holly Avesian, Secretary Frances Duffy Kristina Finch Jaymee Haefner Elizabeth Meriwether Huntley Paula Page Irma Merrill Stratton AHS Liaison by yearly appointment: Karen Lindquist Your Opportunity to Invest in the Future
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HarpFoundationAHS.org
The Foundationfor the Future
The American Harp Society Foundation provides a legacy for the future of the American Harp Society. You can be a part of that legacy.The longevity and excellence of the Society’s educational projects and scholarships are ensured by the work of the Foundation.
Join us and be a part of the future of the AHS. Nothing could be more important than carrying on the high standard and musical traditions of the American Harp Society.
Plan for the future of the American Harp Society by giving now
“No gift is too small . . .”
Wouldn’t you like to share your passion for harp music with future generations of budding harpists through a bequest to the American Harp Society Foundation?
You may make an outright cash donation, a pledge, securities of stocks or bonds, and/or property, real or personal. Deferred support, while retaining income for life, may be done through gift annuities and charitable trusts. Planned giving through life insurance and bequests in wills is another form of making a commitment. Donations are tax-deductible and tax advantages can be realized in various forms or donations.
Your donations may also be eligible for a matching grant from your employer. To find out if your employer will match your donation to a non-profit organization, inquire of your human resources department about a matching donation program.
For information on how to include the Foundation in your will or other forms of donations, you may contact the Foundation Office for further information:
American Harp Society Foundationc/o Penny Beavers646 Worcester DriveCambria, CA 93428-3230
Foundation Board of Directors:
Sally Maxwell (1935–2013), Founder, President Emeritus