Planned Giving
Contribute to the International Harp Museum's future by planning for a special kind of gift. Although cash contributions to the IHM are always appreciated, there are other creative and flexible options that can benefit you and the Museum. You can help ensure the IHM's future by creating a trust while you are living or by including the Museum in your will.
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Bequests
One of the simplest ways to support the Museum's future, a bequest provides a gift for the International Harp Museum in your will.
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Charitable Remainder Trusts
An Agreement between you and a trustee that can provide fixed or variable income to meet your specific financial needs, at the termination of which the remaining assets are passed to the Museum.
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Charitable Gift Annuities
An agreement between you and the International Harp Museum that provides you with regular fixed payments annually (an annuity) for life in exchange for transferring assets to the Museum.
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Charitable Lead Trusts
An agreement between you and a trustee that provides income to the International Harp Museum for a period of years, at the end of which the trust property typically passes to an heir.
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Retirement Assets, Life Insurance, Real Estate
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IHM Harp Legacy Program
Ensure your harp's place in history by donating it to the permanent collection as a bequest through your will or trust. It will be lovingly preserved and cared for while inspiring future generations.
For more information please contact Allende at (407) 970-1508
Location & Hours
The International Harp Museum is located in a charming 1920's Mediterranean villa in downtown Orlando's historic district.
- Address:
5 Broadway CtView map
Orlando, FL 32803
- Hours of Operation:
Tuesday through Saturday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm by appointment only.
- Please contact us at:
Phone: (407) 970-1508
Email: IHMinfo@InternationalHarpMuseum.org
- Admission:
Members FREE
Adults $8.50
Seniors (65+) $7.50
Youth (ages 6–18) $5.50
Children under 6 FREE
Donations Accepted. The International Harp Museum is a 501(c)3, not for profit organization which relies solely on the generosity of its patrons.