MusicLink began in 1992 as a program of the Virginia Music Teachers
Association, seeking a way to offer private music instruction to students
in need by linking them with teachers willing to provide low- or no-cost
instruction for as long as students wish to learn. MusicLink initially
worked with schools in the DC metropolitan area, asking school music
teachers to nominate students who could benefit from private music
instruction, using eligibility for the free or reduced school lunch
program as a guideline to financial need. MusicLink would then "link"
them to professional music teachers located in the community who
agreed to teach on partial to full scholarship.
After six successful years spreading the program throughout Virginia,
MusicLink expanded to the national level in 1998 through support from the
Music Teachers National Association Foundation. In September, 2001, the
program was restructured into the MusicLink Foundation, a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization, to provide more freedom to seek funding for
the specific needs of the program and expand possibilities beyond a
single professional music organization.
The grassroots nature of MusicLink encourages businesses in communities
across the country to support the program by providing local funding and
in-kind donation of instruments. Our business partners include major
music companies with stores in multiple states, such as Schmitt Music
and Jordan Kitts Music, as well as local music businesses offering
lessons, music, instruments, and general support to MusicLink programs
in their communities. A majority of the major music publishers
provide free music for students and discounts to teachers in the
program. These in-kind business donations amount to $50,000.00
annually.
The MusicLink® Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides long-term
musical training and opportunities to promising students in financial need across the
country. Nominated students who meet MusicLink eligibility criteria (free/reduced lunch
or equivalent financial need) are linked with professional music teachers who provide
ongoing partial to full scholarship lessons for as long as the child wishes to learn.
The MusicLink Foundation is proud to have reached over 3,800 students from over 40 states,
with scholarship donations over $6.5 million by our MusicLink teachers and sponsors.
MusicLink teachers have volunteered over 265,000 instructional hours to our program.
MusicLink is proud to have worked as a pipeline organization for the
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
from 2005 – 2009. The foundation provided assistance in identifying outstanding music
students in need nationally that may be eligible for their Young Scholars and Young
Artist programs. Five MusicLink students were chosen for these awards over the past
five years, with only 40 students chosen nationally each year. Click
HERE to view their profiles.
MusicLink is proud to have been included in the
2006-2007 Catalogue for Philanthropy.