Wiregrass Museum of Art inspires a lifelong appreciation for the visual arts by providing innovative educational programs that engage diverse audiences through the collection and exhibition of quality works. Since its inception in 1987, WMA has offered educational programs, nationally-acclaimed art exhibitions, and community events throughout the year. Its Board of Trustees guides the long-term vision and strategic goals, while its membership, City and County support, and grant funding provide the resources needed to fulfill its mission. We are grateful to the Wiregrass community for its strong support of the museum’s role and work, and ask that you join with others to commit to upholding the arts with a gift of any amount to WMA. Thank you for your generosity!
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Gifts to WMA’s General Endowment fund are an investment in the museum’s sustainability, held in perpetuity, and a promise that the museum can be a transformative force in the Wiregrass for generations to come. Gifts to the General Endowment can be made at any time in the year, or as a planned gift. You can leave a legacy at WMA with a gift that ensures that the museum’s future is well supported to serve residents of and visitors to the Wiregrass.
WMA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, registered as 63-0958800. Donations made to the Wiregrass Museum of Art may be eligible for tax deductions.
For questions about donating to the Wiregrass Museum of Art, contact Joan McDonald,
Development Director at 334-794-3871 or joan@wiregrassmuseum.org.