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Support the Bay Area's 45-year Non-Profit leader in Choral music education

The non-profit San Francisco Girls Chorus provides accessible, comprehensive music education and performance programs that serve Bay Area girls from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds. SFGC's programs are built on the highest standards of artistic and educational excellence. The Chorus sets challenging goals and teaches the skills necessary to reach those goals. This fusion of art and skills – discipline, self-confidence, teamwork, perseverance, respect for others – shapes girls into confident, capable young women, preparing them for a lifetime of success on the concert stage, in the classroom, and in life.

SFGC relies on the generous tax-deductible support of individual, institutional, and government funders, as earned revenues from tuition cover only about 40 percent of the cost of our comprehensive music education programs. If you would like to support the mission and work of SFGC and join our donor family, please know that making a fully tax-deductible contribution today is easy. You can click the above button to donate online or mail your gift to our office, at 44 Page Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94102.

If you have any questions about our programs, how to make your gift, or the benefits offered to donors, please don’t hesitate to contact our Development Department at development@sfgirlschorus.org or by phone 415.863.1752 x306.


SFGC Facts and Figures

  • The San Francisco Girls Chorus is 501(c)(3) non-profit music education and performing arts organization, founded in 1978

  • SFGC’s awards and accolades include 5 GRAMMY Awards, 4 ASCAP/Chorus America Awards for Adventurous Programming, and being voted multiple times as the Best Choral Group in the Bay Area by the readers of San Francisco Classical Voice in SFCV’s Best of the Bay Awards

  • Nearly 400 girls and young women, ages 4-18, from all nine Bay Area counties participate in SFGC's seven choral ensembles each year at campuses in Hayes Valley, Emeryville, and Bayview-Hunters Point

  • SFGC presents and performs in 30+ public performances each year which reach more than 40,000 audience members

  • Over the last four decades, SFGC has served as a key cultural ambassadors for San Francisco, the Bay Area, and the State of California, having performed internationally in more than a dozen countries; at the White House for President Ronald Reagan; for Queen Elizabeth II of England; for the 50th anniversary celebration of the United Nations in 1995; and at President Barack Obama’s 2009 Inauguration.

  • Nearly a third of enrolled choristers receive need-based scholarship support, with the average scholarship covering 67% of the cost of tuition

  • Free in-school and outreach programs are offered all across the Bay Area each year, reaching underserved youth

  • Annual repertoire comprised of 100 selections in 12 languages, spanning 6 centuries from classical, folk, world music and contemporary styles

  • SFGC is a leader and innovator in the field, commissioning leading composers to produce contemporary choral works

  • Annual operating budget of $2.4 million

  • Revenue sources: 29% from donations and grants; 44% from tuition, booking fees, and ticket sales; 28% from Kanbar Performing Arts Center office and facilities rentals.