The Eldridge Street Project is supported by generous donations from foundations, corporations,
government agencies, families and individuals. Tax-deductible gifts to the Eldridge
Street Project help restore the landmark Eldridge Street Synagogue, renew the
building with innovative cultural and educational programming, and sustain this
historic and cultural treasure for future generations.
To
discuss forms of giving, including tribute gifts, named gifts, endowments and
estate planning, e-mail Eva
Bruné, Director of Institutional Advancement, or call at 212-219-0888,
ext. 202.
Donate Online Donation may also be made on-line by going to The Eldridge Street Project's page on justgive.org,
a site that safely and securely processes donations for not-for-profits and charities.

Tribute
Gifts
A donation to the Eldridge Street Project is a lovely way to honor or memorialize
a special person or to commemorate a significant event. We will send a card to
your designated honorees or other appropriate individuals, letting them know you've
made a donation to the Eldridge Street Project as a tribute to them or to a loved
one. A personal message may be included in the card.
To
make a Tribute Gift, e-mail Eva
Bruné, Director of Institutional Advancement, or call at 212-219-0888,
ext. 202.
Planned Giving
There
are many ways to include the Eldridge Street Project in your estate plan: a bequest
in your will, a charitable gift annuity or the naming of the Eldridge Street Project
as a beneficiary of funds in your retirement account. For more information, please
e-mail Eva Bruné,
Director of Institutional Advancement, or call at 212-219-0888, ext. 202. |
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