legacy partners
BECOME A LEGACY PARTNER
By becoming a Legacy Partner you are choosing to help future generations continue to experience the independent, intercultural, uncensored and entertaining theater that you’ve come to value at Mosaic Theater Company of DC. Your gift will help to ensure that poignant and vital art that celebrates the diversity of our city will continue to be a part of DC’s cultural footprint.
Legacy Partners, as core members of the Mosaic Family, will be recognized in each production’s program and will also receive special benefits including invitations to all Opening Nights and First Rehearsals, valet services for applicable performances as well as the opportunity to gather with other Legacy Partners yearly as kindred spirits.
To become a Legacy Partner, contact Dina Soltan, Donor Relations Manager at dina@mosaictheater.org
“Theater is an important part of our lives and Mosaic Theater is a critical part of our vibrant city. It is one of the best venues and serves the most diverse audience of all the DC theaters. For this reason, we have included Mosaic as a beneficiary of our estate plans to ensure its longer-term viability.”
—Herb and Dianne Lerner
“What a privilege it is to know that this gift is intrinsically tied to nurturing the next generation of artists and audiences. If you value uncensored, intercultural, and entertaining theater, if you believe in uplifting new playwrights and plays, then there is no better investment than Mosaic Theater. We encourage you to consider the profound and positive impact your gift will have on the future of Mosaic and on storytelling in our city. Mosaic’s success is the legacy we want to leave.”
—Anonymous
Ways to Give
A planned gift is a gift that can take many forms.
Currently Mosaic is accepting the following types of planned gifts:
A Bequest or
Estate Plan Gifts
Donors may make a bequest or gift through their estate by including a provision in their will or living trust, or by naming Mosaic as a beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy. The amount left to Mosaic can be expressed as a dollar amount or as a percentage of the assets to be given.
Charitable Remainder Unitrusts
The donor establishes a trust from which the donor and/or other beneficiaries receive variable annual payments for life and/or a term of years. At the end of the term, the remainder of the trust assets go to Mosaic for the purpose designated.
Charitable Remainder
Annuity Trusts
The Donor establishes a trust from which the donor and/or other beneficiaries receive annual payments of a fixed dollar amount for life and/or a term of years, after which the remainder of the trust assets pass to Mosaic for the purposes you designate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What tax deduction will donors receive for their planned gifts?
Donors who give through a planned gift can receive income and capital gains tax relief, depending on the specifics of the planned gift they allocate. However, there are no current federal tax deductions for Bequests. We encourage you to consult with your attorney, tax professional or investment professional for advice concerning your individual situation and the consequences of your gift.
Is Mosaic Theater Company of DC a tax-exempt organization?
Yes, Mosaic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization incorporated in the District of Columbia.
What is the Federal Tax Identification number for Mosaic Theater Company of DC?
The Federal Tax Identification number is 47-2641919.
How can a donor notify Mosaic about a planned gift?
Contact Dina Soltan, Donor Relations Manager at dina@mosaictheater.org Please know we will ask for key documentation detailing the specifics of your planned gift for our internal records.
How do I make a provision to include Mosaic in my will?
If you wish to make a provision including Mosaic in your will, you can use the following format for your bequest:
“I bequeath $ ________ or ________% to Mosaic Theater Company of DC (Tax ID: 47-2641919) for its unrestricted use and purpose.” [or designate your gift to a specific initiative or program, such as “new play commissions.”]