Glenside’s The Royal officially approved as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

Glenside’s The Royal Music & Art Center (RMAC) announced yesterday that it has been approved as a nonprofit organization.

As a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable entity, subsidies will allow RMAC the flexibility to keep ticket prices affordable while still compensating artists fairly, as well as offer community-based events.

The entertainment venue launched on September 18, 2021 as a for-profit partnership between Jerry Clarke and Bridgett Gordon and announced plans to incorporate as a nonprofit venture in November 2022.


For our previous coverage which details what the nonprofit transition will mean going forward, you can click here.

The RMAC is currently seeking volunteers, board members, donors and sponsorships. To become a Royal Volunteer, click here. Questions and ideas can be submitted by email to info@theroyalglenside.com or by phone at 610-220-2071. For more information about the RMAC, you can visit their website here.

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