Muse Society

The Muse Society celebrates and recognizes thoughtful friends, like you, who include NJPAC in their financial and estate planning through bequests, charitable gift annuities, life insurance, trusts and other deferred gifts. These donors have named NJPAC as the beneficiary of a planned gift.

Planned gifts to NJPAC provide essential financial resources and enable you to:

  • Invest in the future of NJPAC
  • Create a living legacy
  • Provide high quality arts education programs for New Jersey's young people
  • Provide income for you or a loved one
  • Designate funds for a special area of interest
  • Support the revitalization of Newark
  • Benefit from tax and financial planning
  • Involve the next generation in family philanthropy

How to Make a Planned Gift

There are a number of ways to create your own legacy for NJPAC through a planned gift. Many of these could provide you or your estate with significant tax benefits and help meet other financial planning needs, while also providing a very generous gift to ensure NJPAC's future.

Gifts can include a bequest, appreciated securities, gifts of retirement accounts, gifts of life insurance and/or charitable income gifts, such as charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity trusts. (Click on each link for more information)

Participation is Simple

Let us know that you have included NJPAC in your will or other estate plans, such as a charitable gift annuity or a gift through a life insurance policy, IRA or trust. We will acknowledge your gift immediately and include you in the Muse Society.

Members of the Muse Society are recognized in NJPAC’s nightly program book and annual Report to the Community and receive invitations to select events. We will ensure your privacy if you wish to remain anonymous.

Contact Us

For help in planning your gift to support the future of the NJPAC, please complete the request for more information form or contact us directly. Your confidential inquiry places you under no obligation.