The 501c3 nonprofit D'Addario Foundation brings music instruction to underserved communities and provides children with inspiration and creativity that lifts their confidence.
The 501c3 nonprofit D’Addario Foundation is a unique non-profit grant-making organization providing monetary and product support to high-quality music instruction programs on the front line to improve access to music education. We support hundreds of programs that bring music back into communities and schools and get kids playing as early and as frequently as possible. The D’Addario Foundation believes in the transformative power of music and that mentoring and building communities through music can positively affect social change.
The 501c3 nonprofit D’Addario Foundation is a unique non-profit grant-making organization providing monetary and product support to high-quality music instruction programs on the front line to improve access to music education. We support hundreds of programs that bring music back into communities and schools and get kids playing as early and as frequently as possible. The D’Addario Foundation believes in the transformative power of music and that mentoring and building communities through music can positively affect social change.
The D'Addario Foundation Bridge Fund supports high-impact music education programs in predominantly black communities.
Donate your Players Circle points and join the growing movement fighting to break down barriers and ensure future generations have access to an extraordinary music education.
150 Points:
Gifts music instruction programs in underserved communities the equipment they need. Studies suggest that music education is one of the most effective ways to engage students, improve academic achievement, and create community.
600 Points:
Provides free music lessons for a student in need. Access to music education helps close the achievement gap for many children. Kids who study music are 5x more likely to stay in school, graduate on time, and apply to college.
1000 Points:
Provides music lessons, homework help, and snacks. Studying music not only has the capacity to help children overcome the negative impacts of poverty, but has biologically measurable positive outcomes on auditory, language, and memory skills.