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As a recognized non-profit facility, the National Music Theater Network relies on the generous support of our donors and friends. Without our donors, we wouldn't be able to create and produce such an incredible variety of writer support and new musical support programs, or our exciting concert series. The tax-deductible donations allow us to offer our wide range of programs and establish a nurturing and creative environment where artists and their shows can become their best.

By becoming a donor you demonstrate that you clearly understand and are committed to the importance of supporting the future of musical theatre.

Donate Online - You can donate online today by clicking below and Network for Good's secure server, which is a convenient and safe way to contribute. This website should be used to make a donation to NMTN. If you would like to make a donation to an individual show please contact the show for further details.

**If you can't make a large donation but would like to support NMTN in a big way consider making a recurring donation**

Remember, NMTN is a 501 c(3), so donations are tax-deductible!

All donations, from $100 to $10,000, are listed in all publications and receive full benefits as a thanks for the commitment shown to new musical development.

For information about opportunities for giving, please email us at info@nmtn.org or call (212) 664-0979.

Also - NMTN is always looking for people who have talent and skills. If you are interested in an internship, donating time or contributing as a board member or adviser, please contact us and let us know.
Arima "...Sometimes a mere suggestion or comment has the potential of opening up the authors' creative floodgates - inspiring them to see something in a different light.... I have worked on a number of developing musicals and I am grateful for the support and criticism I received from industry professionals who shared their valuable insights during the developmental process."
— Stafford Arima, director ALTAR BOYZ (and member of NMTN's Evaluation Committee)