Manhattan School of Music
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Planned Giving

Manhattan School of Music counts on the generosity and foresight of long-time donors, alumni, friends, and music lovers to help ensure its future for the next generation of musicians. This can be accomplished by remembering the School in one’s estate plan. By planning today for your future, and the future of Manhattan School of Music, you can create a living legacy that will touch and influence both music and musicians for generations to come. Individuals who remember Manhattan School of Music in their estate plan and inform the School of their charitable intent are included as members of the Galaxy Society.

When considering a planned gift, one must review his or her own financial situation in order to determine what is the best means of remembering the School. Noted below are some options you may wish to consider which will ultimately benefit Manhattan School of Music. We strongly recommend that you speak with your financial and/or legal advisor prior to making any planned gift.

Galaxy Society

Manhattan School of Music has established the Galaxy Society to recognize those individuals who have shown the foresight to remember the School in their will or other planned gift vehicle. The name of the Society comes from the School’s motto, Macte Virtute Sic Itur Ad Astra, “Those who excel, thus reach the stars.” We feel that the name Galaxy embodies the goal of the School to help our students become the very best musicians and people they can become, and as such reflects the commitment of the Society’s members. Any individual who makes a planned gift on behalf of Manhattan School of Music and notifies us of their formal intent will be included as a member of this distinguished group of supporters.

  • Bequest: This is the simplest method of remembering Manhattan School of Music. This method enables you to leave a set dollar amount or percentage of your estate to the School through your will or living trust. The most useful means is to leave an unrestricted bequest to be used at the discretion of the School. This will enable Manhattan School of Music to apply your gift to those areas in which it is most needed.
  • Life Insurance: This method is simpler than many people realize. You may already own a life insurance policy as a result of your job. If your family does not need the income that will be generated by the policy upon your death, then consider naming Manhattan School of Music as the beneficiary of said policy. As this policy may be paid for by your employer, this method of donating to Manhattan School of Music costs you nothing and can make a significant difference to the lives of our students one day in the future. Or, you may own a policy that you do not need in order to meet your family’s expenses after you die. Again, consider naming the School as either the sole or shared beneficiary of the policy. You may also purchase a new policy and name the School as a beneficiary of the policy. Please consult with your advisor to determine if this option provides you with the best means of remembering Manhattan School of Music while meeting your needs and those of your family.
  • Charitable Remainder Trust: A charitable remainder trust has you irrevocably place cash or a marketable asset “in trust” for a charitable organization. During your lifetime, you receive an annual income from the interest earned on the trust principal. After you die, the trust dissolves and the remainder interest in the trust is given to the designated charity. As this is established during your lifetime as an irrevocable gift to an approved charity, you receive a present federal income tax deduction for the calculated remainder value of the trust. There are two types of charitable remainder trusts. The first, an annuity trust, pays you a fixed amount each year; the second, a unitrust, pays you a fixed percentage of the annually valued assets in the trust. With a unitrust your annual payout may vary from year to year.
  • Musical Instruments: Manhattan School of Music will accept instruments that may be used by students at the School. However, we do ask that you confirm with the School prior to the donation being sent. This is especially true of pianos. For further information regarding this type of gift, please call the Department of External Affairs.


For further information about making a planned gift on behalf of Manhattan School of Music please contact:
Department of External Affairs
120 Claremont Avenue
New York, NY 10027