Arts & Scraps uses recycled materials to help people of all ages and abilities think, learn and create. Donate Your donation will help us bring recycling, learning, creativity, and fun to thousands of kids! Donations are tax deductible.
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Donations can be made online at any time from a secure browser or by calling the Advancement office at +1 510-594-3785.
For collectors, the cost basis is what you paid for the artwork. For inheritors, the cost basis is the fair market value of the artwork as of the date of the previous owner's death. The maximum collectible capital gains tax rate is currently 28%.
You must have owned the artwork for more than one year Artwork must be considered long-term capital property to qualify for a tax deduction. So don't purchase a work of art with the intention of donating it so you can take a deduction that same year.
For most art museums, receiving donations of objects is relatively easy. The person making the gift turns over the items along with “a deed of gift, transferring title from the donor to the institution,” according to Ralph Lerner, a long-time New York City art lawyer and art adviser.
Send your letter to Smithsonian Information at [email protected], or call 202-633-1000 (voice/tape) or 202-633-5285 (TTY). If the museum is interested in accepting your donation, museum staff will notify you of the procedures to follow.
What to do with your old or unwanted canvas paintingsSell your paintings or artwork.Give your art away as a gift.Donate your old art to a charity that means something to you.3.1 Donate your art to local elementary schools.Switch from canvas to mixed media paper.Add a fresh spin to your old art.Re-use the canvas.
When a museum accepts donated art, that art becomes part of what is referred to as the museum's "permanent collection." Most donors assume that the permanent collection is made up of all the art in a museum, including donations, and that every piece of that art remains in the collection for all time.
I want to support the organization and its mission. How can I do this? Become a Monthly Sustainer. Support the mission and work of the Scrap Exchange by becoming a monthly sustainer!Your monthly donation helps give us a predictable source of income we can count on to divert waste and fund creative programming for teachers, families, and community members.
If part of your New Year's resolution was to give your crafting space a deep clean,, here's where to donate craft supplies you no longer need or want.
Material donations provide low-cost art supplies, clothing, and housewares for the community to enjoy. They help teachers properly equip their classrooms. They help creatives afford supplies. They give families an affordable place to buy clothing and household items. Donating items and materials is really easy.
As much as 70% of materials trucked to municipal landfills come from business and industry. By diverting this waste to people who can use it in education, art, and recreation, local businesses can reduce the waste stream and also help enrich education and the arts.
We accept drop-off donations by appointment only at our thrift store location at 2020 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 31, Durham, NC 27707
All donations should be clean and sorted. We will not accept items that are unclean, covered in mildew or mold, stained, or unable to be immediately reused.
The Scrap Exchange is a 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit Organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Federal ID: 56-1728718
Fabric is one of the most donated items to SCRAP. Due to an overabundance, we are currently being extremely picky. Please read these guidelines before donating fabric.
If the Donations Calendar is Blank, it means all appointments are currently full. Check Back to see if someone cancels or more spots open up.
no scraps or pieces smaller than 1 yard, unless specifically a fat quarter for quilting.
SCRAP PDX can’t accept donations mailed to the store. All donations must be made in person.
To leave your donation on the sidewalk or in the store at any time without approval from a SCRAP team member is considered dumping,regardless of the items. This hurts our organization, our neighborhood, and our community; and it's against the law.
SCRAP PDX accepts donations of art, craft, office, sewing and other creative material supplies. See what we are currently accepting.
Art From Scrap is the perfect party place for children and adults. All parties include an Art Workshop led by one of our staff members and the exclusive use of materials in the AFS CreatorLab. Party packages, favors, food, and cake are available for an additional fee.
If you have any questions, have a large quantity of materials, or want to donate something you do not see listed, please email us at the Art From Scrap Creative ReUse Store or call 805-884-0459 x 1. Please do not leave unapproved donation items at our gate or in the parking lot.
Spend $20 or more and receive one punch. When you have collected five punches, you’ll get $5 off your next purchase of $20 or more.
Have you ever attended an Art From Scrap workshop for kids and wished that you could join in on the fun? On Friday nights, the AFS CreatorLab offers Art Workshops for Adults. All materials are provided. No previous art experience is necessary. Workshops include a glass of wine, excellent instruction, and a finished project for you to take home. Past classes include Succulent Centerpieces, Plastic Bag Collage, Leather Belt Making, and Assemblage Art. Check our calendar to see our upcoming list of classes. Pre-registration is required.
The Art From Scrap Creative ReUse Store accepts pre-approved donations of clean and safe reusable materials from businesses and individuals. Donations reduce disposal costs, keep items out of the landfill, are tax-deductible, and provide low cost art supplies to our community. Check out the list below to see what we are currently accepting. Please note: Items you have donated in the past may not always be accepted. Please check the list below or call ahead to see what we are accepting.
Material donations provide low-cost art supplies, clothing, and housewares for the community to enjoy. They help teachers properly equip their classrooms. They help creatives afford supplies. They give families an affordable place to buy clothing and household items. Donating items and materials is really easy.
As much as 70% of materials trucked to municipal landfills come from business and industry. By diverting this waste to people who can use it in education, art, and recreation, local businesses can reduce the waste stream and also help enrich education and the arts.
We accept drop-off donations by appointment only at our thrift store location at 2020 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 31, Durham, NC 27707
All donations should be clean and sorted. We will not accept items that are unclean, covered in mildew or mold, stained, or unable to be immediately reused.
The Scrap Exchange is a 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit Organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Federal ID: 56-1728718