"The
future belongs to young people with an education and the imagination to
create. That is the source of power in this century." -–
President Barack Obama
Dear Friends,
The civic value of music in America is far greater than entertainment
alone. Music can help youth to develop "the imagination to create," as
well as discipline, perseverance, teamwork and other critical skills
needed to succeed in the 21st Century.
Music National Service
(MNS) is a nonprofit enterprise that recently launched MusicianCorps, a
domestic "musical Peace Corps," in four cities. MusicianCorps recruits,
trains and places talented musicians in under-resourced schools,
low-income communities and health care settings for a year of
"music public service." Our goal is to promote service through the
arts, strengthen 21st century skills and bring diverse communities
together through music.
The inaugural class of MusicianCorps Fellows has now completed National Training Camp (faculty and thanks) and deployed throughout the country. David and Rebecca in New Orleans (NPR piece) are introducing new music programming in public elementary schools. Meagan,
a certified music therapist, is bringing music education and engagement
to children, veterans and seniors at UCSF and other hospitals in San
Francisco. Aaron and Carla, who is a certified music instructor, in Seattle, as well as Jason in Chicago and Samuel in Oakland are providing instrumental instruction, digital production and arts integration programs to neighborhood youth. (more video)
In
exchange for their full-time service commitment, MusicianCorps Fellows
receive a modest living stipend, professional development and health
care. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Music National Service to support MusicianCorps Fellows to reach, teach and heal through music.
MNS is building a national model, not only for music-driven service, but also to pilot the national Artist Corps (article) idea championed by President Obama and others
during the 2008 campaign. The MusicianCorps model is replicable across
all arts disciplines and will expand best practices in the field of
arts-driven service. The Aspen Institute named MNS "1 of 10 policy innovations that will strengthen American communities" and Congressional supporters of MNS, like NY Congressman Joe Crowley (Kennedy Center video), galvanized bipartisan leadership for a "Musician and Artists Corps" amendment in the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. Americans for the Arts is now leading the charge with an Artist Corps Petition.
MNS is inspired and grateful for the leadership of countless supporters, volunteers and partners (incl. Hewlett Fdn, Ruth U. Fertel Fdn, Arts Corps and Urban Gateways) who have made the dream of a "musical Peace Corps" a reality in under nine months –– but we still need your help to sustain and succeed in our launch year.
Everyone can serve. Everyone deserves music. Please support music national service. Thank you.
Warm regards,
Kiff Gallagher
CEO and Founder
Music National Service
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