de Young museum, 2022. Photograph by Gary Sexton. Image courtesy the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Giving
How to give
Online
Make your gift online.
By phone
To give over the phone, call the Donor Relations team at 415.750.3508, Monday–Friday, 9 am–5 pm. For your security, please do not share your credit card information over email or voicemail.
By check
Prefer to give via check? Please send checks, made payable to the Corporation of the Fine Arts Museums (COFAM), to:
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Attn: Development
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco, CA 94118
Other ways to support us
You can also give through a stock or wire transfer, donor-advised fund (DAF), or qualified charitable distribution (QCD) from a traditional IRA. Please contact donors@famsf.org for more information.
COFAM is a 501(c)(3) organization. Our EIN/federal tax ID is 94-3045948.
More ways to give
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Donor Circles
Connect with curators and fellow art lovers through compelling programming, insider access, and premium service.
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Legacy giving
Create a lasting legacy and ensure access to the Museums’ collections, exhibitions, and education programs for generations to come. -
Matching gifts
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Corporate partnerships
Highlight your company’s commitment to supporting rich art and cultural experiences for local and global audiences, as well as for your employees and clients.
Fundraising events
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Annual Gala
Our annual benefit brings together a new generation of museum supporters, civic leaders, and luminaries from the Bay Area's diverse art, design, tech, fashion, and philanthropic communities. -
Bouquets to Art
Our annual floral fundraiser features a week of blossoms and bouquets inspired by art and architecture at the de Young. Proceeds support exhibitions, conservation projects, and education programs. -
de Youngsters Day Out
Our annual all-day event includes hands-on art activities and artist activations. Proceeds support our Equity Schools Partnership Project, which provides art supplies, instruction, and transportation for students who do not typically visit our Museums.
Affinity groups
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Curatorial Support Groups
These focused interest groups draw individuals together around education and social opportunities, as well as specific areas of the collections.