Ways to Give
Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH) depends on the generosity of individuals like you to assist us in our endeavor to transform lives through dance.
Please see below the many ways in which you can make a gift to support Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Please make checks and money orders payable to Dance Theatre of Harlem, and mail to:
Dance Theatre of HarlemAttention: Development OfficeEverett Center for the Performing Arts466 West 152nd StreetNew York, NY 10031-1814
Phone: 212.690.2800 extension 411
Recommend Dance Theatre of Harlem for a grant through your charitable giving account.
To send a charitable gift of securities, please notify Sharon Duncan, Director of Individual Giving in advance of stock transfers at 212.690.2800, and provide your broker with the following information:
DTH’s Broker: Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., LLCDTC #: 0013Account Name: Dance Theatre of HarlemAccount Number: 03359566Contact: Richard Murray 212.756.4215 Email:Richard.Murray@bernstein.com
Double the impact of your giving and ask your employer if they match charitable contributions to not-for-profit organizations.
Dance Theatre of Harlem is a 501 ( c ) 3 not-for-profit organization. EIN# 13-2642091.
Dance Theatre of Harlem is a 501 ( c ) 3 not-for-profit organization. EIN# 13-2642091.
Join the Arthur Mitchell Legacy Circle
If you have already decided to include Dance Theatre of Harlem in your estate plan, please contact us.
Contact Information
Sharon Duncan Director of Individual Giving
Phone: 212-690-2800 ext. 411
Email: sduncan@dancetheatreofharlem.org
You can also support Dance Theatre of Harlem with non-cash passion assets like fine art, jewelry, watches, and other luxury items that hold significant value. If interested, please notify Jeanine Reynolds, Chief Philanthropy Officer (jreynolds@dancetheatreofharlem.org) and we can connect you with one of our partners at The Fine Art Group. They can offer practical solutions to unlock the value of these non-cash passion assets through 1) strategic sales (via global auction houses or private sale); 2) gift to a donor-advised fund (DAF); and/or 3) gift to a charitable trust. Some examples may include paintings, sculpture, jewelry, watches, pop culture and sports memorabilia, coins, wine and spirits, collector cars, books and manuscripts, handbags, and other valuable collectibles.
