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Cellos for Children - Funds for musical instruments

22 years 4 months ago #68962 by Momski
Target also has an arts program, but it does have restrictions.

A lot of the Arts in Education grants require you to be a 501(c)3 Charity, which our Public School does not qualify. I'll probably have to investigate whether we can be a splinter parent group.

Thanks for the great ideas.
22 years 5 months ago #68961 by Lisa@Tx
Check out Arts in Education programs thru your museums, colleges, etc. They may also have grants available to help defray the cost.

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22 years 5 months ago #68960 by Momski
just a note. My daughter is going thru the same school that I did. I played on these instruments over 25 years ago. They're B.A.D.

interesting note.. One Cello had the "dark side of the moon" prism scratched into it .. (it must have been my dirt-ball brother who did it!!).
22 years 5 months ago #68959 by <MO2>
Check out www.fdncenter.org This showcases many foundations for various causes. Grants are an excellent way to go to fundraise.
22 years 5 months ago #68958 by venzmama
Just a comment about string instruments, unlike a piano which devalues with time and loses it's ability to stay tuned, a stringed instrument actually gets better with age. If these cellos look bad but sound good, then maybe you could find professional who could spruce them up. :cool:
22 years 5 months ago #68957 by Momski
My daughter (4th grade) just signed up for viola thru our school system. I was appalled at the cellos they use (40+ years old).

They look like Willie Nelson's guitar!!!

Does anyone know of a source of funds that focus on musical education/instruments?

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