How To Help
Donations
GIFTS TO ELM SUPPORT scholarships for group and individual lessons, purchase of recorders, recital and concert expenses.
$20 will supply one child with a soprano recorder and the music needed to complete one year of study.
- $50 will provide all materials needed for a student to participate in an after-school music program.
- $100 will allow one student to participate in a 12-week introductory music course.
- $200 will fund a one-week summer music campership to a deserving child.
- $500 will provide a talented child with much needed private lessons for 6 months (ELM will subsidize the remainder of the costs).
Donations to ELM are tax deductible. Contact us for more information.
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Musicians
Contact us: if you would like to demonstrate instruments in one-time sessions, perform for ELM and/or to provide ongoing instruction. We are able to train musicians who already read music to become music coaches and mentors.
Contact us: if you are skilled in Latin musical traditions and would like to demonstrate and offer workshops.
High school and college music students receive internship and community service hours for their work with ELM.
Contact us: if you have an instrument to donate. We can give tax donations for instruments. We are always looking for recorders, music stands, keyboards, percussion or other instruments in good condition.
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Other Ways To Help
- If you are a photographer or videographer
- If you would like to help with food for snacks and concert receptions
- If you have administrative, or organizational skills to offer
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Many thanks to our supporters
Foundations and Businesses:
Allende Foundation
Catholic Youth Organization
Fred Gellert Family Foundation
Magic Flute
Marin Arts Council
Morris Stulsaft Foundation
Music in Schools Today
Pickleweed Park Community Center and Library
Replica
Trader Joes
Individual Supporters:
Joan Bricker
Zvi and Marjorie Danenberg
Stephanie Feldman
Michael Golinkoff
Ruth Greenfield
Elaine Kramer
Elizabeth Kramer
Peter Kramer and Elizabeth Etkin
Leslie and Jacques Leslie
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Links
Magic Flute Music Store
Marin Arts Council
Music in Schools Today
National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts
“It's an honor to be part of this wonderful undertaking. These kids are never going to forget this experience they have had with you. You treat them like serious musicians, and they are learning so much - rhythm, tone, musicality, the beauty of music in general, poise and confidence.”
(Ellen, volunteer)
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