— Fund the Lineage

Every dollar reaches the artist.

The work costs what it costs. No shortcuts.

Donations are directed to performer fees, student instrument bursaries, and venue costs for public classical concerts. We publish an annual allocation report.

Artist fees, instrument access, and workshop instruction are not line items we reduce. Your contribution funds the music directly — not the machinery around it.

/ Annual Giving Levels

Choose your level of commitment.

Patron
Sustainer
Benefactor

$100 – $499 annually

$500 – $1,999 annually

$2,000 and above annually

Funds one workshop session for students without instrument access. Patron acknowledgment in concert programs and annual report.

Covers a visiting artist's performance fee for one concert. Named acknowledgment in venue materials and priority event notification.

Underwrites a full program season event. Dedicated acknowledgment, reserved seating, and a personal briefing with the artistic director.

Wide panoramic view of a candlelit mehfil performance space, a sitar player seated at the right third of the frame, audience in shadow facing the stage, warm amber stage lighting raking across the instrument, generous dark negative space to the left
Wide panoramic view of a candlelit mehfil performance space, a sitar player seated at the right third of the frame, audience in shadow facing the stage, warm amber stage lighting raking across the instrument, generous dark negative space to the left
▸ Institutional Sponsorship

Align with the most rigorous classical music institution in North America.

Corporate and foundation sponsors are positioned alongside a canon of living artists and uncompromised programming. Sponsorship packages include co-branding on concert materials, digital channels, and press releases.

We do not accept sponsorships that carry editorial conditions. The music and its practitioners remain independent.

Volunteer with Us

Indus Classical Concepts Inc. is a registered nonprofit. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Working in service of the music, not around it.

Volunteers assist with concert production, instrument logistics, workshop coordination, and archival documentation. These are not administrative roles. You will be in the room where the music happens.