Planned giving

 By including the Nashville Country School Foundation in your estate plans with a bequest or a beneficiary designation, you can provide longtime support for traditional country music. 

ways to give

  • Description text goA planned cash gift to the Nashville Country School Foundation is an easy and impactful way to guarantee our mission for the future. As a Section 501© (3) non-profit organization, we are pleased to offer supporters an option for tax-free giving and wealth management. You may choose to designate any specific amount, percentage of your estate, or the residual amount of your estate after other bequests are granted. There is no gift too big or too small.

  • Description texPerhaps you would like to honor the Museum with an artifact donation to our collection. The value of your donation is tax-deductible, and your objects will be preserved in our archive for all time. As an accredited museum, our curatorial team is actively collecting for specific time periods, projects, and exhibitions. Acceptance of all artifacts is subject to the curatorial team’s accession priorities.t goes here

  • Description tYou may also consider a future transfer of songwriting royalties, whether it’s an entire catalog, portion of a catalog, or a single composition. Not only does your gift generate residual financial support, but it also allows the Museum to be the custodian of songs that help comprise the American music songbook.

  • Item descriptionPublicly-traded, appreciated stock is also a popular gift in estate planning. Like cash bequests, these gifts can be designated to any area of your choice—general support, endowment, or preservation. The transaction is quick and convenient.

To make a planned gift, please contact Meredith Watson at 646-346-4472, or send an email below.