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FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Why Give?

YOUR INVESTMENT MAKES THIS WORK POSSIBLE

Since 1946, FMCT has provided a range of performance and education opportunities to the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo area and surrounding communities. FMCT is the longest-running community arts organization in the Red River Valley Region of Minnesota and North Dakota. Our organization continues to evolve and grow in our community-minded mission as we position ourselves to create exceptional experiences for many more years to come.
  • Each year FMCT produces an average of ten productions per year, presenting adult to children’s theatre, reaching over 40,000 patrons per year.
  • FMCT creates an artistic community for local theatre artists, who volunteer for their love of theatre and of FMCT.
  • FMCT education programming reaches students of all ages with classes and camps.

Why Give?

YOUR INVESTMENT MAKES THIS WORK POSSIBLE

Since 1946, FMCT has provided a range of performance and education opportunities to the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo area and surrounding communities. FMCT is the longest-running community arts organization in the Red River Valley Region of Minnesota and North Dakota. Now entering our 74th season, our organization continues to evolve and grow in our community-minded mission as we position ourselves to create exceptional experiences for many more years to come.
  • Each year FMCT produces an average of ten productions per year, presenting adult to children’s theatre, reaching over 35,000 patrons per year.
  • FMCT creates an artistic community for local theatre artists, who volunteer for their love of theatre and of FMCT.
  • FMCT education programming reaches students of all ages with classes and camps.

Built By The Community

FMCT is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theatre, meaning that along with a board of community members, it is owned and supported by the community it serves.

Ticket sales, class registrations, and other earned income account for only a portion of our annual expenses. Thanks to the contributions of supporters, like you, FMCT has grown in ways in which our founders could have only dreamed.

Built By The Community

FMCT is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theatre, meaning that along with a board of community members, it is owned and supported by the community it serves.

Ticket sales, class registrations, and other earned income account for only a portion of our annual expenses. Thanks to the contributions of supporters, like you, FMCT has grown in ways in which our founders could have only dreamed.

The Future

Now we are looking to the future. Your investment will assist us to grow and thrive, building on the hard work and contributions of thousands of people during the past 7 decades.

Your tax-deductible donation is critical to our continued success – please give a gift this year, make a monthly sustaining donation, or leave a lasting legacy through a planned gift to the organization.

FMCT holds an endowment fund with the FM Area Foundation. Please contact either FMCT or the FM Area Foundation directly with any questions, as they can assist in explaining all the different options and provide you with a clear paper trail for claiming tax credit.

The Future

Now we are looking to the future. Your investment will assist us to grow and thrive, building on the hard work and contributions of thousands of people during the past 7 decades.

Your tax-deductible donation is critical to our continued success – please give a gift this year, make a monthly sustaining donation, or leave a lasting legacy through a planned gift to the organization.

FMCT holds an endowment fund with the FM Area Foundation. Please contact either FMCT or the FM Area Foundation directly with any questions, as they can assist in explaining all the different options and provide you with a clear paper trail for claiming tax credit.

Legacy Giving

There are many ways to include the Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre in your planned giving, depending on your individual situation, needs, and wants. Every one of them will have an important, lasting impact on the work we do, and will help keep the arts alive, affordable, and accessible at FMCT for generations to come.

Some of the options you might choose include:

North Dakota Charitable Income Tax Credit

ND Charitable Income Tax Credit are gifts made to a qualified endowment fund, and are eligible for the 40% tax credit. This charitable tax credit is available to both individuals and businesses, certain conditions do apply.

FMCT holds an endowment fund with the FM Area Foundation. Please contact the FM Area Foundation directly with any questions, as they can assist in explaining all the different options and provide you with a clear paper trail for claiming tax credit.

A Bequest in Your Will

Once you’ve made the decision to include the Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre as a beneficiary in your will, you will want to decide what that bequest will look like, as it can be structured in a number of ways.

Gift of Retirement Plan Assets

Instead of gifting your retirement assets to a charity during your lifetime, you may designate the charity as the beneficiary of your retirement account. Under this option, the charity—not you—will be treated as receiving the distribution; therefore, neither you nor your estate will owe income taxes on the amount.

Gift of Life Insurance Policy

The most tax-effective way to donate life insurance is to transfer the policy so that the charity becomes the owner and beneficiary. You also have the option of simply naming the charity as the policy’s beneficiary, and the charity will get the proceeds when you pass away.

Retained Life Estate

A gift of a remainder interest in a personal residence is a transaction in which a donor irrevocably transfers title to the property to a charitable organization, with a retained right to the use of the property for a term that is specified in the agreement. Life estate agreements can be ideal planning vehicles if you want to make a testamentary gift of real property to a charity, yet enjoy a current and potentially substantial charitable income tax deduction.

Charitable Remainder Trust

A charitable remainder trust is a “split interest” giving vehicle that allows you to make contributions to the trust and be eligible for a partial tax deduction, based on the trust’s assets that will pass to charitable beneficiaries.

Charitable Lead Trust

A charitable lead trust is designed to provide financial support to one or more charities for a period of time, with the remaining assets eventually going to family members or other beneficiaries.

Gifts of Real Estate, Securities, etc.

Non-cash assets that have appreciated most in value can be among the most tax-advantaged items to contribute to charity.