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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.

 

 

Executive Director

Dr. Joanne Haroutounian conceived and developed the MusicLink Foundation from doctoral research on the recognition of potential talent completed at the University of Virginia. She consults nationally on musical talent development and is the author of Kindling the Spark: Recognizing and Developing Musical Talent (Oxford Unversity Press). She serves on the piano faculty of George Mason University and has numerous music editions and music teaching publications through Kjos Music Co.

Staff

Assistant Director : Bronwyn Towle

Board of Directors

Chairman : Joanne Haroutounian - gifted/music specialist, piano pedagogy George Mason University
Treasurer : William Haroutounian - Violinist, National Symphony
Secretary : Martha Smith - Independent music teacher
Legal Advisor : Charles Kinney - Winston & Strawn LLP
Media : Grace Jean - Music critic, Washington Post
PR/Marketing : Ginny Gutierrez - Director of Community Relations, Greater Miami Convention And Visitors Bureau
Coordinator Representative
& Internet:
Sue Wege - independent music teacher
Fund-Raising Events: Nancy Carter - visual artist

Advisory Board

Verdine White : Bass guitarist, Earth Wind and Fire; Founder of the Verdine White Foundation
André Watts : International concert pianist
Marvin Hamlisch : Composer and conductor
Doug Schmitt : Vice President, Schmitt Music Co.
Scott McBride Smith : Director of International Institute for Young Musicians
Carolyn Callahan : Director of the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented; Chair of Dept. of Educational Leadership, Foundations, Policy at the University of Virginia
Julie Romeo : President, Romeo Music

Regional Coordinators

Northeast : Wendy Jones
Southeast : Sue Wege
Northwest : Eileen Knox
Southwest : Eileen Knox
Midwest : Sue Wege
South Central : Sue Wege

 



Dr. Joanne Haroutounian, Executive Director
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