One of the teachers at a local school in our area is a rising music composer. He’s been giving away music and lessons to local kids to help keep up their interest in music, which I agree is a valuable way to contribute to our community. The only problem is, he’s running out of funds and is needing equipment and space to continue composing music and giving lessons. A music grant would be an excellent way to purchase new equipment and maybe a small studio to keep him in the business of giving back to his community. Since he’s non-profit, he’d be considered for a good amount of State and Federal grants. Consider inspiring your community in this way, using grant money the way it’s intended to be used!
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November 13, 2008 at 01:57 am
Try some local organizations, such as music stores, and ask them to sponsor you.
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