Special Campaigns and Commemorative Gifts

Learn more about what types of donations are available!

Your Seat in the Spotlight
Place your name on a new seat today and leave your mark on this beautiful historic landmark!  We invite you to recognize yourself as an arts supporter; to celebrate a loved one, a club or business; or to honor a special day (wedding, engagement, anniversary, graduation or birthday) by making a donation to our Seat Campaign.  An engraved brass plate with an inscription of your choosing will be placed on the armrest of a seat with your $500 tax deductible donation to Proctors. Click here to learn more.

Click here to purchase Your Seat in the Spotlight online.
Click here to purchase Your Seat in the Spotlight. (PDF)

To support this Seat campaign with a larger gift, contact: Dan Hanifin, Relationships Director at 518.382.3884 x158.

Stock Gifts
Both you and Proctors can benefit by a gift of appreciated stock. Not only do you save yourself from paying capital gains on an appreciated asset, but you can take a charitable deduction for the current value of the stock as well. Click here to learn more.

Leave a Legacy
You may consider leaving a bequest to Proctors as part of your estate plans. Many donors choose to make a substantial gift to Proctors as a lasting tribute of their affection for the Theatre. Click here to learn more.

Tax Free IRA Rollover
If you are 70 ½ or older, you may be able to make a direct donation to Proctors from your IRA for potential tax savings. Click here to learn more.

Scholarship Campaign
It is our mission to provide EVERY student in the Capital Region with exposure to the arts at least twice before graduation. Supporting something you love can help us fulfill this mission! Click here to learn more.

Walk of Stars
The Walk of Stars at Proctors has settled in to its new home directly behind the GE Theatre on Stratton Plaza. This space was designed specifically to house the Walk of Stars. At this special location, we are confident that the bricks will endure for many years as it is a lower traffic area than the one it was previously in. Click here to learn more.

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