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Make a donation

You can make a secure online donation to the choir with your Mastercard or Visa.. We also accept checks, money orders - and if you would find it easier - monthly pledges, which you can mail to San Francisco Bach Choir, 3145 Geary Blvd. #210, San Francisco, CA 94118. We also can accept gifts of stock. Please call our Managing Director, Sharon Gustavson at 415-922-6562 to get the information you will need to transfer gift stocks to our account.





Its Good For You and Good For the Community!

Sources of SFBC's Yearly Budget

A San Francisco Bach Choir concert provides an opportunity to connect with the creative energy of a live performance. Your tax-deductible donation to the choir is a critical element to help maintain this lively and long-term community cultural resource

The Bach Choir is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization and is supported in part by grants from the Grants for the Arts /San Francisco Hotel Tax. Income from ticket sales amounts to about 30%. But the remainder, and the majority, depends upon individual donors like you - donors who value our work and understand that the quality of a Bach Choir concert comes not only from the dedication and skill of its singing members but also from the quality of all its musical resources.

How we spend our money

In 1999 the Bach Choir began developing a core group of its own instrumentalists, the SFBC Consort, who could best reflect the musical mission the choir. This team of fine early-music players represents the best of the profession and is under the orchestral management of internationally acclaimed natural horn specialist John Thiessen. While the Bach Choir itself is primarily a volunteer choir drawn from a large community of trained but non-professional musicians who live and work here, it depends upon the professional musical support of soloists and instrumentalists who themselves must earn a living if they are to devote their time and considerable talent to their skills.



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