top of page
Merchant_00387.JPG

support us

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, our work is made possible by donors like you. Program grants and ticket sales cover only a portion of our costs to present ground-breaking explorations of Jewish thought to diverse audiences through performance and educational opportunities. By giving to theatre dybbuk, you allow our theatrical work, community engagements, and educational programs to thrive.

Your gift qualifies as a charitable contribution under IRS code: theatre dybbuk's Federal ID is #82-3038563.

ways to give

give online

You can give online through Mighty Cause, either by using the form on this page, or by following this link to our fundraising page. You can set up a one-time or recurring donation through Mighty Cause – a monthly gift of as little as $18 can add up to a significant amount over the course of a year.

give by mail

To give by mail, please send a check made payable to theatre dybbuk addressed to:

theatre dybbuk

P.O. Box 292576

Los Angeles, CA 90029

honorary and memorial gifts

An honorary or memorial gift to theatre dybbuk is a thoughtful way to celebrate a holiday, a special occasion, or honor the memory of a loved one. Donations may be made in any amount, and we can send a personalized note in your name to the honoree or family member notifying them of your gift. Additionally, we will send you a letter documenting your tax-deductible contribution.

matching gifts

Many employers offer a matching gift program that allows you to increase your giving. Inquire with your company's human resources department to see if your gift to theatre dybbuk qualifies for a matching contribution.

other ways to give

If you'd like to contribute in another way, please contact our producing director, Flori Schutzer, at flori@theatredybbuk.org or by phone at 424-298-0894 for ways you can help theatre dybbuk continue to create more cutting-edge work and innovative educational experiences.

Thank you for your time, consideration, and continued support!

theatre dybbuk's exagoge - photo by Taso Papadakis
bottom of page