Play Your Part
Whether you are a musician, advertiser, business owner, volunteer, or sponsor, we have a part for you to play when supporting the Civic Symphony of Green Bay in our mission of making music you like by people you know.
Musicians
The Civic Symphony of Green Bay encourages local musicians to perform with us. Whether you want to make this a regular gig and become a full-fledged member, or just want to test the waters, we’re always happy to see a new face. We’re often recruiting string players and percussionists, so these instrumentalists are especially encouraged to contact us. Openings and auditions
Volunteers
Share your talents! We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, finance, fundraising, and educational outreach. You don’t necessarily need to be a musician. We also always need ushers to help at our concerts, no experience required! Volunteer opportunities
Financial Contributors
Financial contributions in the form of advertisements, donations, and sponsorships make the arts possible. Without the leadership of small businesses, individuals, and large companies, there would be no score, no musicians, and no music. Download our sponsor packet
The Civic Symphony of Green Bay, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, Federal Identification Number 39-1832060.
Mail checks to:
Civic Symphony of Green Bay
P.O. Box 302
Green Bay, WI 54305-0302
Donate online:
PayPal Giving Fund
Other ways to give:
Support the Civic Symphony of Green Bay when you shop online with PayPal’s Give at Checkout option. Set CSGB as your favorite charity, and you can choose to donate $1 each time you check out with PayPal. It’s a little thing that can add up to a big impact. Setup is fast and easy! Get started by visiting CSGB’s PayPal Profile Page and clicking the heart to “Set as Favorite charity.” (You will need to login to PayPal for this setting.) What is Give at Checkout?
2023-24 Season Sponsors
WISCONSIN ARTS BOARD
Our season is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.