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M&G 2024 Donors

M&G gratefully acknowledges the gifts and grants for 2024. These funds were used to support our new building project, an endowment for long-term sustainability, and our operations and outreach programs into the community through Arts Encounter, exhibitions, and special events for children and adults. This list reflects donors for the calendar year of 2024.

Yvonne Arrowood

Sylvia Everett

Al and Holly Hodges

Bill Pinkston

Marlene Reed

Karen Schillinger

Guy and Nancy Watkins

 

Yvonne Arrowood

Gene Banks

Donnalynn Hess

Beverly Ingram

Wayne and Peg Wright

 

The Davis-Litchfield Family Fund

Peabody Foundation

Foundation For The Carolinas

United Community Bank Foundation

Cpt. and Mrs. Hans Antonsen

Shelley Balluch

Peter Baum

Dr. Edgar P. Bowron

John and Jarrell Bruner

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark

Janice Diehl

Dr. Paula Geiselman

Christopher Graner

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Greer

Donnalynn Hess

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Iszler

Stephen and Heather Johnston

Mary Ann Kaspar

Jay Link

Mr. and Mrs. John Mason

Randy Mathena

Rebecca McCloud

Anonymous

Donna Neumann

Bob Oldenburg

Tom Passingham

Anonymous

Jim and Gerry Roads

Jeannette Seale

Anonymous

Dr. Philip D. Smith

Dori Sofy

Laurel A. Spina-Petersen

Anonymous

Jeremy and Paula Watts

Kaye Webb

Grace Wells

Paul Wickensimer

Ken and Sylvia Zbell

 

Bert and Lauren Arrowood Charitable Gift Fund

Gene Banks

Anonymous

Best Family Fund

Dr. and Mrs. Ken Bixby

Anonymous

The David and Ruth Buch Giving Fund

Hugh Chapman Charitable Fund (recurring donor)

Beverly Chivers

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Cunningham

Denby Davenport

Chris Dewey

Eric’s Custom Framing Inc

Betty Fagge

Mr. and Mrs. George Farquhar

Camilo Franco, matched by Jamf Software

Lauralyn Fitch (recurring donor)

John Witherspoon Gilpin Giving Fund

Anonymous Foundation

Anonymous (recurring donor)

Anonymous

Joe and Lana Lee Helm

Scott and Kathy Hoster

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoyt

Sylvia Huffman

Dr. and Mrs. Wendell J. Hyink (recurring donor)

Ken Iverson

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Johnson

Stephen and Heather Johnston

Mr. and Mrs. John Korybski

Mr. and Mrs. John Korybski

Mr. and Mrs. Billy V. Lanier

Dawn Laurel Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lawton

Chuck Loving (recurring donor)

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Matesevac

Mr. Randy Mathena

Dr. and Mrs. Bruce McAllister

Bitsy McHugh

Ashlyn Michaud (recurring donor)

Mr. and Mrs. William Mullins

Bob Oldenburg

John and Rebecca Parker

Jane Patrick

Mrs. Sonia Pavluk

Joanie J. Pegram

John J. Polo

Scott Powell, matched by Raytheon Technologies

Bill Reynolds

Richardson Giving Fund

Dr. Katherine Richardson

Earle and Jeannie Robinson

Mr. Alfred Robinson Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rodman

Dr. Jerry Rugg

Karen Schillinger (recurring donor)

Rosemary Shire

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoner Jr.

Carlisle G. Sullivan

David and Sally Sweatt Charitable Fund

Sid and Linda Tate

Philip and Judy Temple

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thompson

Bill and Connie Timmons Foundation

Lisa Van Riper

Evelyn Watkins

Nancy Webb Watson Irrevocable Trust

Drs. Jay and Laura Whitney

Gene Williams (recurring donor)

Anonymous

Ken and Sylvia Zbell

 

The Versailles Foundation, Inc.

 

 

Wayne & Peg Wright

 

 

Dual

Rick and Suzanne Altizer

Hans and Laura Antonsen

Bert and Lauren Arrowood

Gary and Yvonne Arrowood

Bo Aughtry

David and Velvet Baker

Donald Best

Ken and Clara Bixby

John and Janet Blair

Glenn and Joyce Bridges

David and Ruth Buch

Janice Butler

William and Marion Crawford

Adam Creveling and Ericka Walters

Charles and Grace Curry

Betty Fagge

Kathleen Foster

Camilo and Jessica Franco

Joseph and Martha Franks

William and Leslie Fricke

Skip and Carrie Gordon

Norman Gould

Flavia and Lynn Harton

Scott and Kathy Hoster

Bob and Beverly Howard

Lauren and Phillip Hughes

Ken and Karen Iverson

Fernando and Francine Jara

Ken and Janet Johnson

Bob and Karen Jones

Erin and Stephen Jones

Jeffrey Jones

Bryan and Rebecca Larsen

Marcus and Nicole Laughter

Sam and Patricia Lewis

Lee and Lori McLaughlin

Willis and Joanne Meadows

Gene and Bonnie Merkle

Rich and Clare Meyer

Cheryl Mims and Keith Glasgow

Jim and Martha Nance

Marshall and Susan Neal

Nelson and Debi Neal

Mark and Kara Oliver

Mrs. Sonia Pavluk

Paul and Virginia Phillippi

Harold and Virginia Raw

Jerry and Robin Rexroad

Ronnie and Sharon Rodkey

Ray and Sherri Rodman

John and Nancy Shelley

Bruce and Sandra Spradlin

Tim and Darcy Stanley

Jason and Cynthia Steward

David and Mary Swain

Corban and Susanna Tabler

Sid and Linda Tate

Philip and Judy Temple

Rick and Pat Timmons

Guy and Nancy Watkins

Gary and Debbie Wheeler

James and Judith Woodward

Wayne and Peg Wright

Ken and Sylvia Zbell

Individual

Gene Banks

Peter Baum

James Carter

Hugh Chapman

Beverly Chivers

Charlene Comer

Rita Covalt

Alice Cromley

Opal Crymble

Lillian Darby

Diane De Angelis

Jan Diehl

Sylvia Everette

Shirley Glancy

Joan Heiple

Beverly Ingram

Gail Jacobo

Alver Maheras

James Mann

Faith Mattox

John Matzko

Rebecca McCloud

Carol Miller

Cynthia Oliver

Jane Patrick

Andrea Pisarcik

Jeremy Rankin

Marlene Reed

Karen Schillinger

Linda St. John

Hans VanderKnyff

Mary Vassar

Jeremy Watts

Romana White

Roger Wolters

Christopher Zydowicz

 

Lillian Bean

Tom Butts

Ruth Christy

Charles Flesher

Roger and Carole Frederick

Barbara Lewis

Kathleen Peters

Gerry Poster

Karen Rowe 

Billy and Janet Scarlett

Wayne and Peg Wright

 

 

Earle and Jeannie Robinson in Honor of Mary Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. William Mullins in Memory of William Doyle

John and Rebecca Parker in Memory of Marjorie Parker

Beverly Ingram in Honor of Her 7 godchildren

Donnalynn Hess in Memory of Beneth Jones

The Davis-Litchfield Family Fund In Memory of Velma Davis

Betty Fagge in Memory of Lloyd Rinks

Jeremy and Paul Watts in Honor of Erin Jones

Yvonne Arrowood in Memory of Grady Herd

Jeannette Seale in Memory of Ana Spitzmüller

Laurel A. Spina-Petersen in Memory of William Petersen

Alfred Robinson Jr. in Memory of Patricia Robinson

Marlene Reed in Memory of Beneth Jones and Bob Jones Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Greer in Memory of Bob Jones Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lawton in Honor of Thomas Joiner

Donnalynn Hess in Memory of Beneth Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Matesevac in Memory of Sharon VanDenBerghe

Rebecca McCloud in Memory of Geri Campbell

Joanie Pegram in Memory of Dennis and Ina Pegram

Jim and Gerry Roads in Memory of Iris Jackson

Dr. Edgar P. Bowron in Memory of Bob Jones Jr.

 

Glenn and Joyce Bridges, presenting sponsor for M&G’s ArtBreak: Meet the Collection lecture series

Hughes Investments Inc., supporting sponsor for M&G’s ArtBreak: Meet the Collection lecture series

United Community Bank Foundation for M&G’s Exploring the Renaissance at the Upstate Renaissance Faire

Bert and Lauren Arrowood Charitable Gift Fund for M&G Makers Market

Philip and Judy Temple for M&G’s Valentine event

Capt. and Mrs. Hans Antonsen, presenting sponsor for Who Needs Shakespeare? exhibition

Dr. and Mrs. David Dersch Sr., supporting sponsor for Who Needs Shakespeare? exhibition

Scott and Kathy Hoster, supporting sponsor for Who Needs Shakespeare? exhibition

Marcus and Nicole Laughter, supporting sponsor for Who Needs Shakespeare? exhibition

Donnalynn Hess for Who Needs Shakespeare? exhibition

Jim and Susan Toms for Who Needs Shakespeare? exhibition

 

Jay Bopp

Kimberly Delaney

 

 

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of each list; however, if we have made an error or omitted information, please accept our apology and let us know of any corrections by contacting the Collections and Engagement Coordinator at (864) 770-1331.

Artful Giving: How to Give

The Museum & Gallery is a non-profit organization that depends on the financial support of individuals, businesses, and foundations. Your tax-deductible contribution helps M&G to continue transforming lives through our European Old Master Collection and outreach programs for students of all ages!

We’ve added this page to help you consider some of the most popular ways to give to M&G. You can learn about strategies for giving today and strategies for giving in the future. We’ve even included a few once-in-a lifetime strategies. Just click on the arrows below for further information.

We welcome the opportunity to equip you with additional information about any of these giving methods and to discuss with you the best strategies for you to consider. We’re also available to connect with your personal legal, tax and investment professionals. Contact us at  contact@museumandgallery.org or 864-770-1331.

Giving Today

 

Giving Cash

Cash giving is your quickest and easiest way to invest in M&G’s mission of transforming lives through fine art. If you itemize rather than take the standard deduction on your federal income taxes, you can deduct cash gifts up to 60% of your adjusted gross income through 2025 and 50% thereafter. In fact, gifts of cash are one of the surest ways to make your itemized deductions exceed your standard deduction.

  • Giving by check: make your check payable to Museum & Gallery, Inc. and mail to:
    • Museum & Gallery, Inc.
      1700 Wade Hampton Blvd.
      Greenville, SC 29614
  • Giving online by debit card or credit card: please click here to use our secure form.
  • Giving by phone: please call (864) 770-1331
  • Giving by wire: please contact us for instructions at (864) 770-1331 or contact@museumandgallery.org.

Giving from Your Donor Advised Fund

If you have a donor-advised fund at the National Christian Foundation, South Carolina Christian Foundation, your local community foundation, or you utilize a gift fund with Fidelity, Vanguard, Schwab, or other investment firm, you can suggest gifts be made from your fund to M&G. Be sure to instruct the foundation or fund to share your identity with us so that we can thank you for your gift.

Giving from Your Investment Portfolio

When you give shares of appreciated stock, mutual funds, or bonds you’ve owned longer than 1 year directly to M&G, you make an easy, lower-cost, tax-effective gift.

Gifts from investments that have grown allow you:

  • To make a generous gift today and not impact your cashflow from your other sources of income;
  • To reduce the built-in capital gains tax bill that will eventually come with a portfolio increasing in value.

Plus, if you itemize, you’ll likely increase your deductions and pay less income tax. Your deduction amount would be for the value of the stock on the day the gift is received and not on the price you paid for it. You can deduct the value of the stock gift up to 30% of your adjusted gross income.

For gift of stock instructions, please contact us at (864) 770-1331 or contact@museumandgallery.org.

Giving through Your Employer’s Matching Gift Program

Your employer may offer a matching gift program to double the impact of your gift. To find out if your company has a matching gift policy, please contact your Human Resource department. If your gift is eligible, request a matching gift form from your employer, and send it completed and signed with your gift to M&G. We will do the rest!

Giving from Your IRA Now (QCDs)

If you are age 70½ or better, your traditional IRA may be the best source for your annual or special project giving.

Qualified Charitable Distributions—QCDs—allow you to give funds from your IRA directly to M&G. For 2024, you can give up to $105,000, and the gift counts toward your required minimum distributions which take effect once you reach age 72 (73 if you reach age 72 after Dec. 31, 2022).

This strategy could be a benefit if you would rather make a generous gift today than recognize the taxable income from some or all of your IRA distribution once you’re required to take distributions. For Planning Tips and simple instructions, download our QCD tip-sheet.

 

Giving in the Future

 

Giving through Your Will or Trust

You can give to M&G through your will or trust and know that you will be transforming lives through fine art for years to come. These gifts—known as bequests—are a great way to memorialize your legacy of giving to M&G or make a major gift without impacting your current cash flow or available assets.

Through your will or trust, you can give:

  • A specific amount or a specific asset,
  • A percentage of your estate (the most common!), or
  • What’s left of your estate after gifts to other beneficiaries.

Additionally, your gift can be contingent on your spouse or other beneficiaries predeceasing you.

Giving through Your Life Insurance

The simplest way to give using a life insurance policy is to name M&G as a beneficiary of the policy. You can use the policy to benefit loved ones and M&G, M&G if your loved ones predecease you, or M&G exclusively.

You can also transfer ownership of the policy to M&G. If it’s permanent insurance, we can liquidate the policy and put the cash value to immediate use, or you can continue paying the premiums on the policy to M&G. The paying of the premiums to M&G create additional charitable deductions.

Giving through Your Retirement Plan or IRA

With a simple beneficiary designation form provided by your plan administrator, you can name M&G as a contingent, partial, or exclusive beneficiary of your unused retirement plan or IRA balance. This is a great way to make a significant gift in the future without impacting investment growth before retirement or cashflow during retirement.

If your retirement assets are funded pre-tax—like a traditional IRA or 401(k)—your loved ones will pay income tax on distributions to them at their tax rate. M&G will benefit from the total of any distribution without any tax reduction in the value of your gift. Additionally, naming M&G as a beneficiary may generate estate tax savings.

When making a future gift by beneficiary designation, please include the following information to ensure your gift is realized:

  • Museum & Gallery, Inc.
    1700 Wade Hampton Blvd.
    Greenville, SC 29614
  • M&G’s EIN: 57-0956189

The Museum & Gallery Legacy Society – We Want to Celebrate You!

If you have included a gift for M&G in your will or trust or by other beneficiary designation, please let us know. We would like to thank you and celebrate your gift. We can also prepare in advance to honor your wishes and preserve your legacy until Christ returns.

The memory of the righteous is a blessing.

Proverbs 10:7

 

Once-in-a Lifetime Legacy Opportunities

 

Giving Your Real Estate

Your primary residence, vacation home, vacant land, or commercial property are all assets that you could give M&G. If not for M&G’s own real estate needs, the property can be sold by M&G and the proceeds put to work in programming, art acquisition, or added to the endowment.

  • Giving it Now: Real estate given during your lifetime can generate a significant charitable income tax deduction based on the fair market value of the real estate. Plus, you avoid paying capital gains tax on the sale of the property.
  • Giving it Later:  You can give your real estate to M&G after you’re done enjoying it either:
    • Through your will or trust, or
    • By transferring it now but keeping a life estate for your lifetime.

Giving of Your Business

If you’re an entrepreneur, whenever you first think about selling your business or are planning the transfer of your business to your children or partners, you have an opportunity to make a generous gift to M&G. You can often generate a significant charitable income tax deduction and reduce your capital gains tax.

Planning Tip: If you would like to explore making a gift for the sale of your business, the ownership interest or shares in your business must be transferred to M&G before you have a contract for sale of your business. Be sure to consult with your legal and tax advisors early.

 

 

 

We’re Here for You

If you have any questions or want to explore your personal options, please contact us at contact@museumandgallery.org or 864-770-1331.

 

Where we choose to store our treasures depends largely on where we think our home is.

Randy Alcorn