Florida Symphony Youth Orchestras delivers the highest quality of music education to more than 300 students and provides over $30,000 in scholarships each year, but we could not do it without the generous support of many individuals, foundations, and companies. Tuition and ticket sales sustain 50% of our budget each year. Philanthropy makes up the rest.
There are many ways that you can support FSYO as an individual donor. Please review the Ways to Give information below to learn more.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Florida Symphony Youth Orchestras is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our Federal Tax ID Number is 59-2225301, our State Registration Number is CH14662, and our mailing address is:
Florida Symphony Youth Orchestras
PO Box 2328
Winter Park, FL 32790
If you have any questions about how to support FSYO or need additional information to make your gift, please contact Cameron Frye at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 407.999.7800.
WAYS TO GIVE
Designate a Gift to FSYO through the United Arts Collaborative Campaign for the Arts: Beginning on December 1 through April 30 the each year, you can designate a gift to FSYO through the United Arts Collaborative Campaign and your gift will be eligible to receive a 15% match from United Arts of Central Florida. When giving through the United Arts Collaborative Campaign, you can make a gift or a pledge that can be paid at a later date.
Support our Annual Fund: We do encourage you to consider making your Annual Fund contribution through the United Arts Collaborative Campaign for the Arts to be eligible for a 15% match, but if you prefer to give directly to FSYO, you can do so online or by mailing a check to the address above.
Donation methods include: Credit, Debit, EFT payments, Apple Pay, Venmo, and PayPal
Become a Monthly Donor: By making a recurring monthly donation to FSYO, you can help sustain our operations, making a larger impact over time. You can set up a recurring monthly gift by clicking the donate button above.
Recommend a Grant from your Donor Advised Fund: A Donor Advised Fund (or DAF) is a flexible vehicle for charitable giving and a cost-effective alternative to establishing a private donation. Donors make an initial, irrevocable gift of cash or stock to a DAF at a sponsoring organization and are then able to make annual recommendations for grants to charitable organizations. Contact your DAF provider to make a grant recommendation for FSYO.
Make a Charitable Distribution from your IRA: Qualifying individuals 70 ½ years or older can donate all, or a portion of, their required minimum distribution directly to charity. Contact your financial advisor or IRA administrator for more information on how to direct your qualified charitable contribution to FSYO.