Help Ensure that Art is for Everyone!
A donation to the KIA helps us to provide free educational programs for all ages, expand our offerings at the Kirk Newman Art School, preserve our world-class permanent collection, and welcome new and diverse audiences.
Your generosity ensures that art is for everyone.

For more information on ways to give to the KIA, see below or please contact Josiah Solis, Donor and Corporate Relations Manager, at or 269.585.9279
Ways to Give

Mail a Check
314 South Park Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Payable to: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Memo line: Annual Fund

Call Us
Call Josiah Solis, Donor and Corporate Relations Manager, at 269.585.9279

Corporate Matching
Many companies encourage charitable giving by matching your gift! Just request a matching gift form from your human resources department.
You may need the following information to complete the form: EIN: 38-1617060

Stock & IRA Gifts
Anyone can transfer a stock gift directly to the KIA.
If you’re age 70½ or older, you may support the KIA through a Qualified Charitable Distribution from your IRA, allowing you to make a meaningful gift without paying income tax on the distribution.
Contact Mindi Fitzpatrick, Director of Finance, at for stock & IRA gift instructions.

Donor Advised Funds
Support the KIA through your Donor Advised Fund by recommending a grant. Donor Advised Funds offer a simple and flexible way to make a meaningful impact while helping sustain exhibitions, arts education, and free community programs for all.
Contact Kathryn Armstrong, Director of Advancement, at for DAF giving instructions.

Become a Member!
As a KIA Member, you’ll enjoy exclusive benefits including free exhibition admission, special events, discounts, and more while directly supporting the museum’s mission. There are many membership levels, making them accessible to everyone. Visit our Membership page to learn more.
Header image: Olga Albizu, Untitled, ca. 1965, oil on canvas. Collection of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts; purchased in memory of David and Muriel Gregg through the generosity of their estate, 2018.23
