Annual End of Year Giving Campaign
Arizona Philharmonic’s annual End of Year Giving Campaign begins on Tuesday, November 26th. Over 30% of our annual contributed income comes from individual donors during this time. Donations not only insure financial health for the remainder of our 2024 – 2025 season, but provide important stability as we begin preparations for the upcoming season.
When you give to Arizona Philharmonic, you help preserve arts and culture in Prescott, support important music education enrichment projects, and engage the community through ticket accessibility programs like our Art4All™ “donate-what-you-can” program, and our partnership with VetTix, a ticketing program that offers free concert tickets to veterans and their families.
Arizona Philharmonic’s live performances foster a deeper appreciation for classical music and bring our community together through diverse programming and ensembles. We are proud to provide the highest caliber of live performances in this region.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Arizona Philharmonic’s End of Year campaign before December 31st.
In addition to giving online and mailing a check, donations may also be made through an IRA account, or your Donor Advisory Funds account.
We are excited for the growth we have experienced this year, and look forward to all the ways we can continue to serve our community in 2025 with your support.
You can also donate by mailing a check to:
Arizona Philharmonic
406 Arena Drive
Prescott, AZ 86301
Arizona Philharmonic, Inc. 501(c)3 EIN: 83-4652802
Arizona Philharmonic (AZ Phil) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit whose mission is to embody artistic excellence and inspire the growth of symphonic music through diversity in genre, programming, collaboration, audiences, and musicians. AZ Phil seeks to touch its listeners’ hearts and minds, to serve the needs and support the growth of the Prescott area’s performing arts scene, and to nurture community participation in the performing arts. AZ Phil is committed to producing quality and transformative concerts; paying musicians fair wages; creating jobs; promoting living composers; offering creativity-based outreach to youth, underserved, veterans and seniors; and enabling attendance by all economic levels.