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Donate to ATE

Join us to make African theatre accessible to all Canadians and to create a theatre that is simultaneously African and Canadian. Your financial assistance is greatly appreciated. You will be issued a tax-deductible charitable receipt for any donation over $25. Charitable #: 869973677RR0001

Donor $99 

Want to make an individual donation to ATE? This is for you. Each Donor will receive:

  • one invitation to the Opening Night performance of Esu and the Vagabond Minstrels.
  • recognition as a contributor in the season’s playbill and on ATE’s website (if you wish)
    (Value of tax receipt: $84)

Business Donor $249 

Are you a business person who wants to support ATE? Each Business Donor will receive:

  • two invitations to the Opening Night performance of Fate of a Cockroach.
  • recognition as a Business Donor (business logo if you wish) in the season’s playbill and on ATE’s website (if you wish)
    (Value of tax receipt: $219)

Benefactor $500 + 

Contributions of $500 or more put you in a special category, permanently recorded as a Benefactor of AfriCan Theatre Ensemble (your name embroidered in the Africloth displayed at each show.) In addition, each Benefactor will receive:

  • two invitations to the Opening Night performance of Esu and the Vagabond Minstrels.
  • two invitations to the Opening Night performance of Esu and the Vagabond Minstrels.
  • recognition as a Benefactor in the season’s playbill and on ATE’s website (if you wish)
    (Value of tax receipt: $440+)

To make a donation, please contact us at the ATE office at (1) 416-364-7313, or through our website: www.africantheatre.org