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Thank you for your support!

The Longwood Chorus is a non-profit organization, and we would not be able to exist without the support of people committed to spreading harmony in healthcare. We gratefully accept all donations to help support our continuing mission of preventing medical burnout, promoting emotional wellness, and performing the music we love for patients, families, and the community.

To break even with our budget, every dollar of revenue generated from ticket sales and singer dues must be matched with a dollar donated from our supporters. We gratefully accept donations in any amount in support of our continuing mission of preventing medical burnout, promoting emotional wellness, and performing the music we love for patients, friends, families, and the community.

 

Where does my donation go?

  • A $25 donation covers the cost of acquiring sheet music for one singer for one semester

  • A $55 donation covers one semester's worth of hosting our website

  • An $89 donation covers the cost of one week with our collaborative pianist 

  • A $165 donation covers the full cost of one semesters participation in Longwood Chorus for one singer

  • A $371 donation covers one week of operating expenses for Longwood Chorus 

 

Can I donate towards something not specified above?

Of course! Donations in any amount are always welcome and will be put towards the area of greatest need that semester. If you would like to donate to a specific item or project,  please contact operations@longwoodchorus.org for more information. 

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Can I donate in other ways?

Donations by check can be mailed to:

Longwood Chorus

1363 Boylston St #233

Boston, MA 02215

 

To donate via stock or other fund, please contact finance@longwoodchorus.org.

​Longwood Chorus is a 501c3 status non-profit organization.

Our EIN number is 82-3501070.

The Longwood Chorus is generously supported by the Mass Cultural Council, Harvard Medical School Arts & Humanities Initiative, the Ackerman Program on Medicine & Culture, the Boston Cultural Council, as well as several kind individuals.

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