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Giving from the USA

If you’re a fan of Pitlochry Festival Theatre based in the USA and wish to support our work, there’s an easy way that you can contribute through The Chapel & York US Foundation.

 

Donate via Chapel & York

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Make a gift from the USA

We’re delighted that we have friends from all over the world who are united with us in their desire to support the work that we create here in Pitlochry.

Our purpose is to improve lives by sharing Pitlochry with the world and the world with Pitlochry. As such, our appeal is global.

Your support can enable us to achieve our vision to be recognised a the most impactful theatre, at home, and beyond.

If you are based in the US and wish to join us in our mission to produce magical theatre, and support our emerging talent and community programmes, then you can do so through our partnership with Chapel & York US Foundation. Our Affiliate Fund with Chapel & York enables our US donors to make tax-deductible gifts, and you will be issued a tax receipt to acknowledge your generosity.

 

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Make your donation online

You have several options for donating: make a one-time, monthly, or yearly contribution by card, transfer stocks or shares, donate property, or send a cheque.

Simply fill out your details at the link below, choosing ‘Pitlochry Festival Theatre’ from the drop-down list.

Want to discuss your donation?

We would love to be in touch to discuss how your support can make a difference, and if you would like more information on supporting Pitlochry Festival Theatre from outside the UK, then please do be in contact with our Development Team.

If you run into any issues on the Chapel & York site, please get in touch with them directly at info@chapel-yorkusfoundation.org or call +1 646 867 0994

Get in touch with our Development Team

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