DONATION FAQs

Is the AGO a registered charity?

Yes, the AGO is a registered charity in Canada. Our Charitable Registration number is 11879 0401 RR0001.

Is my donation tax deductible?

The AGO issues charitable tax receipts for gifts of $10 or more. When you choose to become an AGO Member or purchase tickets to one of our Fundraising Events, the Canada Revenue Agency requires that a deduction be made from your charitable tax receipt, representing the value of benefits received. Should you have any questions about the amount of your contribution which is eligible for a charitable tax receipt, contact [email protected].

Where is my donation receipt?

The AGO issues electronic tax receipts for donations made online at ago.ca, as well as for specific fundraising events. The AGO issues all other charitable tax receipts by physical mail. You will receive an electronic tax receipt for online donations approximately 48 hours after making your gift, and for all other gifts, a physical receipt will be mailed to you. You may also request an electronic tax receipt. For monthly contributions, consolidated tax receipts are issued once a year by February 28th for the previous calendar year's donations. If you have purchased a ticket to an AGO Fundraising Event, in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency guidelines, the AGO will issue a tax receipt for the maximum allowable amount following the event date. Should you have questions about your receipt, you never received your receipt in the mail, or it has been misplaced, kindly contact [email protected] for assistance.

Can I make a tribute donation or a gift in memory of someone?

Yes, we invite you to celebrate a loved one, mark a special occasion, or honour the memory of someone in your thoughts with a gift to the AGO. If making a gift online at ago.ca, you can select the tribute gift option and enter the honourees information along with a personalized message, and select if you wish the recipient to be notified of your gift by email or by mail. The donation amount will not be specified in the note, unless you instruct us otherwise.

Can I make a donation anonymously?

Only donations totaling $2,500 or more within a given year would potentially be recognized publicly, on our website, donor wall or printed materials. If you are making a donation over a certain amount on ago.ca there will be an opportunity to indicate that you wish for that gift to remain anonymous. This will ensure that you will not be recognized publicly for this gift. Please note that the AGO will keep a record of your name and information associated with your gift in a secure database for payment processing purposes. The AGO will not share this information and will only use it for the purposes of communicating with you directly.

How else can I make a donation?

While ago.ca usually offers the fastest way to make your gift, if you have special instructions, or wish to include other information alongside your contribution, you can also make a gift by mail, telephone, gift of shares, or wire transfer.

By Mail

Please mail your donation via cheque made payable to: Art Gallery of Ontario. Kindly address this package to the attention of the Development Department as follows:

Mail to:
Development Department
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas Street West
Toronto ON M5T 1G4

By Telephone

If you would like to speak to someone about your monetary donation and pay by credit card over the phone, please call 416.979.6648. If you would like to speak to someone about a work of art donation, please email [email protected].

Can I leave the AGO a gift in my will?

The AGO is especially grateful to those who consider making a legacy gift. By planning to leave a gift to the AGO in your will, it helps us plan for the future and grow responsibly. It also allows you to leave a lasting impact on the AGO and the community we are a part of. There are many ways to include the AGO in your will, such as gifts tied to your estate, bequests, a charitable remainder trust, and naming the AGO as a beneficiary of your retirement or life insurance plan. Choosing the right planned gift depends on your personal circumstances and financial goals. We ask that you consult with your financial advisor to determine the right option for you. Click here for more information about Legacy Gifts at the AGO.

 

About the AGO

An architectural landmark, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is one of the largest art museums in North America. The AGO Collection of more than 120,000 works of art ranges from cutting-edge contemporary art to significant works by Indigenous and Canadian artists and European masterpieces. The AGO presents wide-ranging exhibitions and programs, including solo exhibitions and acquisitions by diverse and underrepresented artists from around the world. When it opens in 2027, the Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery will present modern and contemporary art from Toronto and the world. With its groundbreaking Annual Pass program, the AGO is one of the most affordable and accessible attractions in the GTA. 

The AGO is funded in part by the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. Additional operating support is received from the City of Toronto, the Canada Council for the Arts, and generous contributions from AGO Members, donors, and private-sector partners.

Charitable Registration # 11879 0401 RR0001

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