Consider leaving a legacy that inspires future generations through the power of the arts. A planned gift to Servant Stage Company helps ensure that we can continue providing exceptional, uplifting musical and theatrical experiences—free to the community—for years to come.

Whether through a bequest, trust, retirement plan, or other planned giving option, your generosity supports performances in schools, retirement communities, parks, and beyond. Join us in making a lasting impact that celebrates creativity, enriches lives, and makes the arts accessible to all.

 
 

Planned Giving Options

• Gifts of Stock

A charitable gift of securities or stocks may allow you to avoid or reduce capital gains tax while making a major contribution based on the current market value of the assets.

• IRA Qualified Charitable Distribution

If you are age 70 1/2 and older, you may reduce your taxable income by making a gift directly from your IRA.

• Charitable Gift Annuity

This option allows you to give to Servant Stage while benefiting yourself as well. You transfer cash or property to a CGA management firm (such as National Christian Foundation), and you’ll receive fixed payments for life at a rate based on your age.

• Assets

Tangible items such as artwork, cars and even homes may be donated to Servant Stage.

• Donor Advised Funds (DAF)

You can recommend a grant from your donor advised fund for the benefit of Servant Stage.

• Legacy Gifts

To make an impact well beyond your lifetime, some supporters generously include Servant Stage in their will or estate plan.

The options listed above serve as a summary and are not intended as financial or tax advice.


Planned Giving Intent Form:

To make your intent known to Servant Stage, either fill out and submit the information below or click here to download a planned giving form.

Questions? Contact Andrew Zahn by email, phone, or text.

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As evidence of my/our desire to provide a legacy of support, I/we hereby inform Servant Stage that I/we have made provisions for a gift to Servant Stage in my/our estate plan. I/we understand that this commitment is revocable and can be modified by me/us at any time.