WAYS OF GIVING TO THE BENAKI MUSEUM

The Benaki Museum is directly dependent on gifts and donations for the continuing enrichment, of its collections, for further developing its activities, and for maintaining the high standard of its everyday functions and services.

The Museum is endowed on a daily basis by donors and benefactors who offer gifts of property, assets, valuable works of art, and family heirlooms, thus contributing in a decisive manner to the enrichment of its collections and the ongoing development of its varied cultural undertakings.

For those individuals who acknowledge the valuable role of the Benaki Museum and wish to contribute personally to its work, this page includes information about:

  • The ways in which gifts can be made to the Museum today or scheduled for the future.

  • The actions to be taken to ensure that donors benefit from all tax exemptions allowed by law.

  • The ways in which the Benaki Museum recognises and honours its donors and benefactors.

The Benaki Museum seeks to establish a permanent relationship with all likely donors and benefactors, even if the immediate benefits of their gift are not immediately apparent. The Benaki Museum is likewise convinced that a relationship based on trust allows for a productive dialogue with all those who are interested in encouraging its work.

Ways of giving to the Benaki Museum

Donations
of works of art

Monetary donations

Donations in kind - donations of assets

Donations
of property

Unexploited properties
and properties
with contested ownership

Purchase
of properties

Legacies

Guaranteed incomes

Conditional donations

Confidentiality
and the honouring
of donors

Volunteers

Rental of Museum facilities

The museum shop

The friends of the Benaki Museum

 

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