Musequality
For A Strategic Plan Related To Musequality's Charitable Purposes
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Amount$45,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/30/2009
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Term18.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
Founded and led by professional violinist David Juritz, Musequality (London, UK) aims to bring skills to youth in the developing world through music. By providing musical instruments and training materials, reburbishing practice and performance spaces, and covering other expenses, the organization supports existing music projects and establishes new projects by partnering with established organizations in developing countries. Current projects include a Ugandan school that provides AIDS orphans with music lessons and choral training. A capacity-building grant to Musequality will allow the nascent organization to clarify its goals and develop a strategic plan that will guide its efforts to support projects on a larger scale. (New, $45,000, $15,000 from Special Projects, $15,000 from Global Development, $15,000 from Performing Arts, 40% of project budget)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.musequality.org
Address
45 Priory Avenue Chiswick, London, W4 1TZ, United Kingdom
Grants to this Grantee
for a strategic plan related to Musequality's charitable purposes
Founded and led by professional violinist David Juritz, Musequality (London, UK) aims to bring skills to youth in the developing world through music. By providing musical instruments and training materials, reburbishing practice and performance spaces, and covering other expenses, the organization supports existing music projects and establishes new projects by partnering with established organizations in developing countries. Current projects include a Ugandan school that provides AIDS orphans with music lessons and choral training. A capacity-building grant to Musequality will allow the nascent organization to clarify its goals and develop a strategic plan that will guide its efforts to support projects on a larger scale. (New, $45,000, $15,000 from Special Projects, $15,000 from Global Development, $15,000 from Performing Arts, 40% of project budget)