San Francisco Conservatory of Music

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $330,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    2/24/2017
  • Term
    36.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music provides its students with the opportunity to explore a wide range of musical and intellectual disciplines, in addition to receiving dedicated training in their chosen specialty. This new curricular approach, including a Winter Term where students immerse themselves in a special topic and bring their own projects to life, enables students to become world-class artists and generate successful careers in an ever-changing arts environment. The Conservatory’s bachelor of music, master of music, and professional studies degree programs reach 400 students each year. In addition, the Conservatory presents 500 concerts and master classes, most of which are free of charge, to more than 25,000 people. Renewed funding will support the institution’s plans to fully implement its new curricular offerings, expand the faculty and student body, and mark its centennial year in 2018.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.sfcm.edu 
Address
50 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102-6011, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general support  
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) was founded in 1919 and today is the peer of the Juilliard and the Curtis Institute in training gifted young musicians for careers as professional performing artists. In 2006 the Conservatory relocated from its facility in San Francisco’s Sunset District to a dazzling new building in San Francisco’s Civic Center neighborhood. Four hundred collegiate students, and 550 K-12 preparatory students received instruction and performance opportunities in the $65 million building’s world class concert halls, a music library and instrument-specific practice rooms, and classrooms (one named in honor of William and Flora Hewlett). Under the leadership of Colin Murdoch the $12 million organization has built a $34 million endowment and a $4.5 million scholarship fund, enabling 88% of students to receive some form of financial aid (Still, the average graduate today leaves the Conservatory with $27,000 in debt.). The Conservatory is also a premier venue for public presentation of high-quality classical music. Approximately 450 concerts and recitals take place annually before 25,000 patrons. The Conservatory of Music is truly one of the ‘best in class’ institutions in the Hewlett Performing Arts portfolio and ongoing support will further programmatic objectives to promote artistic excellence and advancement in music education.

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