Your support is vital to our mission.

Ways to Give

Corporate sponsorships and contributions account for more than 50% of our operating expenses. Your generosity plays a vital role in sustaining the arts in our community. Here are several ways you can make a lasting impact through your donations:

Donate OnLine

Whether you choose to use a credit card, bank transfer, PayPal, or Apple Pay, your contribution makes a significant impact.

Make a Committment

Setting up a sustaining gift to the Chamber Singers of Iowa City ensures a lasting impact on our community and our music. Unlike one-time donations, monthly or recurring contributions provide us with a dependable source of funding that allows us to plan for the future.

Mail a Check

Prefer more traditional methods? You can mail your donation directly to us. Please make checks payable to ‘Chamber Singers of Iowa City’ and mail them to:
Chamber Singers of Iowa City
P.O. Box 2803
Iowa City, IA 52244

MATCHING GIFTS

Enhance your impact by participating in a matching gift program through your employer. Many companies offer to match employee donations, effectively doubling your contribution. Check with your HR Department for more information.

PLANNED GIVING

Consider leaving a legacy through planned giving. Giving through an IRA Charitable Rollover allows donors to make a meaningful impact on the Chamber Singers of Iowa City while also benefiting their own financial situation. By directing funds from an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) directly to, us, individuals aged 70½ or older can contribute up to $100,000 tax-free, reducing their taxable income. Additionally, gifts of appreciated stock or securities can provide significant tax advantages, enabling supporters to give more while maximizing their financial benefits. Contact payments@icchambersingers.org for more information.

Support Our Music: Make a One-Time or Recurring Gift

Chamber Singers of Iowa City is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are generally tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please consult with your tax advisor for more information on deductibility.