So far, 493 grants in all 50 states totaling $1,847,057.40!
281 Competitive Grants @ $1,497,676.00
- Instruments – $640,766.00 (43%)
- Staffing – $238,943.00 (16%)
- Scholarships – $129,500.00 (9%)
- Equipment – $117,370.00 (8%)
- General Support – $42,500.00 (3%)
- New Program – $25,000.00 (2%)
- Curricula – $8,500.00 (1%)
- Mixed Needs – $144,789.00 (10%)
- Other – $150,308.00 (10%)
212 Non-Competitive Grants @ $349,381.40
- City/Tour Grants – $178,000.00 (10% of all grants)
- COVID Relief – $105,000
- Emergency Grants – $38,690.00 (2% of all grants)
- Awards – $4,000.00
- Other – $23,691.40
All figures and map are current to 3/5/21.
- Yukon-Koyukuk School District (Yukon-Koyukuk; $5,000 for instruments in Round 1, in 2001)
- Petersburg Children’s Center (Petersburg; $1,000 for staffing in Round 2, in 2001)
- Umyuartuyaaraq (Akiak; $5,000 for instruments in Round 9, in 2005)
- Alaska’s Kids (Anchorage; $5,000 for other in Round 16, in 2013)
- Mae Eanes Middle School (Mobile; $4,000 for instruments in Round 14, in 2011)
- University Place Elementary School (Tuscaloosa; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- Alberta Elementary School (Tuscaloosa; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- COG-ME (Community, Opportunity, and Generosity through Music Education) (Huntsville; $5,000 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Alabama Symphony Orchestra (Birmingham; $5,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- The Alberta School of Performing Arts (Tuscaloosa; $4,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- St. Joseph’s Junior High School (Pine Bluff; $4,979 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Central High School (West Helena; $5,000 for new program in Round 11, in 2006)
- Anointed Praise & Worship Ministries, Inc. (Pine Bluff; $5,000 for instruments in Round 16, in 2013)
- GiGi’s Playhouse Little Rock (Little Rock; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Native American Apache Mission (Bylas; $10,000 for other in Round 22, in 2017)
- Shropshire Music Foundation (Litchfield; $5,000 for general support in Round 3, in 2002)
- PRIME School (Tuscon; $3,500 for scholarships in Round 5, in 2003)
- Rosie’s House (Phoenix; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 8, in 2004)
- Learning Institute (Phoenix; $5,000 for equipment in Round 11, in 2006)
- The Symphony Women’s Association (Tuscon; $2,500 for scholarships in Round 14, in 2011)
- Tuscano Elementary School (Phoenix; $2,650 for instruments in Round 20, in 2016)
- United Sound, Inc. (Gilbert; $8,000 for staffing in Round 20, in 2016)
- Rosie’s House (Phoenix; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Civitan Foundation, Inc. (Phoenix; $6,500 for instruments, in 2020)
- San Francisco Community Music Center (San Francisco; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- El Dorado Elementary School music program (San Francisco; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Pacifica Libraries (Pacifica; $500 for instruments in Round 17, in 2014)
- Walnut Canyon School (Moorpark; $5,000 for equipment in Round 15, in 2012)
- Aswat Youth at Zawaya (San Mateo; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 15, in 2012)
- American Music Conference (Carlsbad; $100 for general support, in 2000)
- San Francisco Performances (San Francisco; $2,523 for general support, in 2001)
- Community Music Center of San Francisco (San Francisco; $2,523 for general support, in 2001)
- Westlake Elementary, Santa Cruz City Schools (Santa Cruz; $5,000 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- San Francisco Arts Education Project (San Francisco; $5,000 for staffing in Round 2, in 2001)
- School of the Madeline (Berkeley; $4,093 for staffing in Round 2, in 2001)
- East Bay Center for the Performing Arts (Richmond; $5,000 for instruments in Round 3, in 2002)
- Yucaipa-Calimesa JUSD (Yucaipa; $3,500 for instruments in Round 3, in 2002)
- American Music Conference (Carlsbad; $100 for general support, in 2002)
- American Music Conference (Carlsbad; $100 for general support, in 2003)
- A Place Called Home (Los Angeles; $1,000 for general support in Round 4, in 2003)
- Heart of Los Angeles (Los Angeles; $5,000 for instruments in Round 7, in 2004)
- Self-Help Graphics & Art (Los Angeles; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Valley Youth Orchestras Association (Northridge; $2,000 for staffing in Round 9, in 2005)
- Excelsus Music Collaborators (Long Beach; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 9, in 2005)
- Charlotte Gould High School (; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 9, in 2005)
- Apple Valley Community Activities League (Apple Valley; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 10, in 2005)
- KIPP San Fransisco Bay Academy (San Francisco; $5,000 for staffing in Round 10, in 2005)
- Youth Movement Records (Oakland; $5,000 for staffing in Round 10, in 2005)
- Hilbarn Theatre (Foster City; $5,000 for staffing in Round 11, in 2006)
- Kuumbwa Jazz Society (Santa Cruz; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 12, in 2007)
- Cleveland School (Santa Barbara; $1,500 for staffing in Round 12, in 2007)
- Somis Union School District (Somis; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Music for Minors (Mountain View; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Westside Elementary School (Coachella; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Cahuilla Desert Academy (Coachella; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Coachella Valley High School (Thermal; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Bay Area Girls Rock Camp (Oakland; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 14, in 2011)
- Roseville Home Start (Roseville; $3,000 for equipment in Round 16, in 2013)
- Guitars In The Classroom (Encinitas; $5,000 for staffing in Round 16, in 2013)
- Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (Ventura; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 17, in 2014)
- Loma Prieta Community Foundation (Los Gatos; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2015)
- Moreno Valley Unified School District (Moreno Valley; $5,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- Boys and Girls Club of Vista (Vista; $4,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- Mainly Mozart, Inc. (San Diego; $10,000 for staffing in Round 19, in 2015)
- Center For World Music (San Diego; $5,000 for instruments in Round 20, in 2016)
- Sacramento Guitar Society (Folsom; $5,000 for staffing in Round 20, in 2016)
- SF Jazz Center (San Francisco; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Children of Promise Preparatory Academy (Inglewood; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- House of Panama (Chula Vista; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Blue Bear School Of Music (San Francisco; $3,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- Dona Merced Elementary School (Arcadia; $10,000 for instruments in Round 22, in 2017)
- Via Rehabilitation Services, Inc. (Santa Clara; $10,000 for other in Round 22, in 2017)
- Inglewood High School Band (Inglewood; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Create Now (Los Angeles; $10,000 for other in Round 23, in 2019)
- Artogether (Oakland; $8,000 for equipment in Round 24, in 2020)
- Alvord Unified School District (Corona; $14,800 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- A Place Called Home (Los Angeles; $10,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- A Place Called Home (Los Angeles; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Music for Minors (San Carlos; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Harmony Project Bay Area, fiscally sponsored by Community Initiatives (Oakland) (San Francisco; $5,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Mid-City Community Music (San Diego; $10,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Swallow Hill Music (Denver; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Academy of Charter Schools (Denver; $1,500 for general support in Round 8, in 2004)
- Casey Community Learning Center (Boulder; $5,000 for staffing in Round 9, in 2005)
- Conscious Alliance (Boulder; $5,000 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Urban Peak & The Spot (Denver; $5,000 for staffing in Round 11, in 2006)
- Red Rocks Elementary (Morrison; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Gold Hill Elementary (Broomfield; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Broomfield Music Instrument Drive (paid to Aspen Creek K-8 Instrumental Music) (Broomfield; $500 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Bal Swan Children’s Center (Broomfield; $500 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Augustana Arts, Inc. (Denver; $4,000 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Adams City High School (Commerce City; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Youth on Record (Denver; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Pagosa Peak Open School (Pagosa Springs; $10,000 for other in Round 22, in 2017)
- Kearney Middle School Band (Commerce City; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Adams City High School Choral Program (Commerce City; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Denver Children’s Choir (Denver; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Mohegan Community Cultural Outreach (Uncasville; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Fairfield University (Fairfield; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 2, in 2001)
- Conte West Hills Magnet School (New Haven; $4,500 for instruments in Round 3, in 2002)
- Talcott Mountain Science Center (Avon; $5,000 for equipment in Round 9, in 2005)
- Breakthrough Magnet School (Hartford; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Connecticut Percussive Arts Society (Bridgeport; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 15, in 2012)
- Arts Collective (Hartford; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Leonard J. Tyl MS Band (Montville) (Oakdale; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Angelica Durrell (Stamford; $1,000 as a DeLucia Prize, in 2019)
- Washington Peace Center / Girls Rock DC (Washington; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Sitar Arts Center (Washington; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 13, in 2009)
- Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware (Dover; $1,000 in celebration of Native American History Month, in 2016)
- East Ridge High School (Clermont; $1,500 for emergency grants, in 2019)
- Douglas Anderson School of the Arts (Jacksonville; $2,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Smart School (Lauderhill; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Bahama Village Music Program (Key West; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 6, in 2004)
- Three Points Elementary School (Orlando; $671 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Guatemalan Maya Center, Palm Beach County (Palm Beach; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- African American Art & Museum, Palm Beach County (Palm Beach; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Pinewood Elementary, Martin County (Martin County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- South Fork High School Band, Martin County (Martin County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Cultural Arts Center, Volusia (Volusia; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Hardee County Schools (Hardee County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Stuart Middle School, Martin County (Martin County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Punta Gorda Middle School, Charlotte County (Charlotte County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Port Charlotte Middle School, Charlotte County (Charlotte County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Port Charlotte High, Charlotte County (Charlotte County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Gifford Middle School, Indian River (Indian River; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Charlotte Local Education Foundation, Charlotte County (Charlotte County; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Deltona Lakes Elementary School — Volusia County (Ponce Inlet; $4,997 for instruments in Round 11, in 2006)
- Unsinkable Molly Brown Foundation (Odessa; $5,000 for instruments in Round 11, in 2006)
- Primal Connection @ Avon Park Youth Academy (Sebring; $3,535 for staffing in Round 15, in 2012)
- Miami Lighthouse For The Blind And Visually Impaired, Inc. (Miami; $5,000 for staffing in Round 16, in 2013)
- Pepin Academies-Pasco County (New Port Richey; $4,000 for instruments in Round 20, in 2016)
- Parker Elementary School (Panama City; $2,592 for instruments in Round 22, in 2017)
- Lake Region High School (Eagle Lake; $7,370 for equipment in Round 23, in 2019)
- Miami Lighthouse for the Blind (Miami; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- The Gifford Youth Orchestra (Vero Beach; $6,000 for scholarships, in 2020)
- Fourth Street Elementary School (Athens; $4,807 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Nuçi’s Space (Athens; $2,500 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Ringgold High School Tiger Bands (Ringgold; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- Tiger Creek Elementary School (Tunnel Hill; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- Lindley Sixth Grade Academy (Mableton; $2,500 for equipment in Round 15, in 2012)
- Creek View Elementary School (Alpharetta; $2,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- The Atlanta Music Project (Atlanta; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Holcomb Bridge Middle School Choral program (Alpharetta; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Atlanta Music Project (Atlanta; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Panaewa Hawaiian Homelands Community Association (sponsored by Haola, Inc.) (Hilo; $5,000 for staffing in Round 11, in 2006)
- Hilo Intermediate School (Hilo; $5,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- Riverview Elementary School (Sioux City; $3,500 for new program in Round 3, in 2002)
- City Voices (Des Moines; $3,200 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Garden Valley Schools (Garden Valley; $4,484 for equipment in Round 2, in 2001)
- Canyon Springs Alternative High School (Caldwell; $5,000 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Cascade School District (Cascade; $3,500 for staffing in Round 23, in 2019)
- The Merit School of Music (Chicago; $5,000 for staffing in Round 2, in 2001)
- Manuel Perez Jr. Elementary School (Chicago; $4,706 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- Youth Service Project (Chicago; $2,500 for staffing in Round 6, in 2004)
- Noble Street Charter High School (Chicago; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 9, in 2005)
- Ball-Chatham Education Foundation (Chatham; $1,000 for mixed needs in Round 11, in 2006)
- Barrington High School (Barrington; $200 for instruments, in 2006)
- Argo Community High School Band (Bridgeview; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- The Bridge Teen Center (Orland Park; $5,000 for equipment in Round 17, in 2014)
- Free Guitars for Future Stars (Woodstock; $3,000 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory Academy (Chicago; $10,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- The People’s Music School (Chicago; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Barbara A. Sizemore Academy (Chicago; $5,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- Clinton School (Chicago; $5,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- Coal City High School (Coal City; $5,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- Dongola Usd #66 (Dongola; $10,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- People’s School of Music (Chicago; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Chime Music (Chicago; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Free Write Arts & Literacy (Chicago; $10,000 for other in Round 22, in 2017)
- Rosemont SD78 (Rosemont; $2,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Harmony, Hope & Healing (Chicago; $10,000 for staffing in Round 23, in 2019)
- Foundations Of Music (Chicago; $10,000 for general funds in Round 23, in 2019)
- Vandercook College Of Music (Chicago; $7,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Chicago Vocational Career Academy (Chicago; $10,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Harmony, Hope, and Healing (Chicago; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Community Education Coalition (Connersville; $5,000 for instruments in Round 7, in 2004)
- Noblesville Schools Education Foundation (Noblesville; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Taylorsville Elementary School- Bartholomew Count School Corporation (Indianapolis; $3,795 for instruments in Round 17, in 2014)
- Promise Road Elementary School (Noblesville; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Dorothy Moody Elementary School, Shawnee Mission School District (Overland Park; $4,998 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Fort Hays State University Western Kansas String Academy (Hays; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 11, in 2006)
- Central Heights Elementary School (Richmond; $2,206 for instruments in Round 13, in 2009)
- EmberHope Youthville (Newton; $10,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Feed God’s Children (Flemmingsburg; $4,500 for new program in Round 3, in 2002)
- Appalshop (Whiteburg; $5,000 for staffing in Round 7, in 2004)
- Louisville Deaf Oral School (Louisville; $5,000 for general support in Round 8, in 2004)
- Paris Middle School (Paris; $1,200 for instruments in Round 12, in 2007)
- Children’s Hospital Foundation (Louisville; $3,000 for instruments in Round 22, in 2017)
- Artists Corps (New Orleans; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Saint Marks Community Center (New Orleans; $5,000 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- Katrina’s Piano Fund (New Orleans; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Jazz Foundation (New Orleans; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- New Orlean’s Musicians Clinic (New Orleans; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Tianna Hall’s NOAH Leans c/o Musicians Benevolent Society of Houston (New Orleans; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Preservation Hall’s New Orlean’s Musicians Hurricane Relief Fund (New Orleans; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Backbeat Fund (New Orleans; $500 for emergency grants, in 2005)
- Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra (New Orleans; $5,000 for staffing in Round 11, in 2006)
- Young Leadership Council (New Orleans; $5,000 for staffing in Round 11, in 2006)
- The Roots Of Music (New Orleans; $5,000 for instruments in Round 16, in 2013)
- Denham Springs Band (Denham Springs; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2016)
- St. Amant High School Band (Geismar; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2016)
- Foundation for East Baton Rouge Parish School System (EBRPSS) (Baton Rouge; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2016)
- Jimmy Fund Music Library / Celebration Club at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (Boston; $505 for equipment, in 2004)
- South High Community School (Worcester; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- South High Community School (Worcester; $1,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- The Netspace Foundation (Boston; $2,000 for general support, in 2001)
- The Codman Square Health Center (Dorchester; $5,000 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- Arts in Progress (Boston; $5,000 for equipment in Round 2, in 2001)
- Service Net (Northampton; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion (Boston; $5,000 for general support, in 2004)
- Colonel Daniel Marr (Dorchester; $5,000 for staffing in Round 6, in 2004)
- Youth Rap 2001 (Belchertown; $5,000 for general support in Round 8, in 2004)
- Project STEP, Inc. (Boston; $2,500 for staffing in Round 9, in 2005)
- Beethoven Elementary School and Ohrenberger Elementary School (West Roxbury; $5,000 for staffing in Round 9, in 2005)
- Hattie B. Cooper Community Center (Roxbury; $2,500 for mixed needs in Round 9, in 2005)
- National Braille Press (Boston; $3,500 for curricula in Round 11, in 2006)
- Boys & Girls Club of Boston, South Boston Club (South Boston; $5,000 for instruments in Round 11, in 2006)
- Dana Farber Cancer Institute (Westwood; $100 for general support, in 2006)
- John Winthrop Elementary School (Dorcester; $4,620 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Symphony by the Sea’s Youth Orchestra (Boston; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Mansfield High School Jazz Band (Mansfield; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Joy of Music Program (Worcester; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Songbird Sings Inc. (Shelburne Falls; $4,200 for mixed needs in Round 17, in 2014)
- Whole Children (Hedley; $5,000 for staffing in Round 17, in 2014)
- Fractured Atlas fiscally sponsoring The SONG Project (Boston; $4,200 for staffing in Round 18, in 2015)
- Southeast MA Arts Collaborative (Attleboro; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Berklee Institute for Arts Education and Special Needs (Boston; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Friends Of The Perry (South Boston; $2,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Worcester Public Schools (Worcester; $3,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- 18 Degrees (formerly Berkshire Children and Families) (Pittsfield; $10,000 for scholarships, in 2020)
- Atholton High School (Columbia; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Blind Faith School of Music (Chevy Chase; $5,000 for equipment in Round 7, in 2004)
- Wilde Lake High School Band (Columbia; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Linwood Center, Inc. (Ellicott city; $4,000 for instruments in Round 16, in 2013)
- Arcola Elementary School (Silver Spring; $5,000 for instruments in Round 16, in 2013)
- Harper’s Choice Middle School Orchestra (Columbia; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- The Heartbeat Music Project (Bethesda; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Beyond the Natural Foundation (Catonsville; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Global Z Recording (Urbana; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center, Inc (Baltimore; $5,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- The Global Z Recording Project (Urbana; $5,000 for equipment, in 2020)
- Youthlinks (Rockland; $4,565 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- King Middle School (Portland; $1,800 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- East End Community School (Portland; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Bangor Public Schools Music Dept. (Bangor; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa (Suttons Bay; $4,760 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- Detroit High School for the Fine and Performing Arts (Detroit; $300 for emergency grants, in 2004)
- Cornerstone Schools Association (Detroit; $3,500 for instruments in Round 7, in 2004)
- Michigan Opera Theatre (Detroit; $5,000 for equipment in Round 15, in 2012)
- MSU Community Music School-Detroit (Detroit; $5,000 for general funds in Round 21, in 2017)
- Girls Choral Academy, Inc (Grand Rapids; $10,000 for general funds in Round 23, in 2019)
- Girls Rock Detroit (Detroit; $10,000 for scholarships in Round 24, in 2020)
- Girls Rock Detroit (Detroit; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Greater Mankato Area United Way (Mankato; $3,000 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Pine Point ISD #25 (Ponsford; $5,000 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Concordia University, St. Paul (St. Paul; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 12, in 2007)
- Walker West Music Academy (St. Paul; $2,617 for instruments in Round 17, in 2014)
- David Birrow (Minnetonka; $1,000 as a DeLucia Prize, in 2015)
- SoundStrings (Red Wing; $5,000 for general support in Round 19, in 2015)
- Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band (Brooklyn Park; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- She Rock She Rock (Minneapolis; $10,000 for scholarships in Round 22, in 2017)
- Irving Elementary School (Joplin; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- Orchestrating Diversity (Saint Louis; $5,000 for staffing in Round 17, in 2014)
- Community Music School of Webster University (St. Louis; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Swope Corridor Renaissance/Upper Room, Inc (Kansas City; $5,000 for staffing in Round 14, in 2011)
- Joplin High School (Joplin; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church (Ferguson; $5,000 for staffing in Round 21, in 2017)
- Farmington R-7 (Saint Louis; $2,700 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Music For Lifelong Achievement (St. Louis; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Northview Elementary School (Jennings; $2,560 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Shelby Middle School (Boyle; $5,000 for instruments in Round 15, in 2012)
- Hope Haven (Bay St. Louis; $5,000 for staffing in Round 13, in 2009)
- Tucker Elementary School (Philadelphia; $4,000 for instruments in Round 20, in 2016)
- Sunburst Community Service Foundation (Eureka; $4,115 for staffing in Round 11, in 2006)
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ Performing Arts Department (Charlotte; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Easton Elementary School (Winston-Salem; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Williams Township School Recoverty (Whiteville; $300 for emergency grants, in 2004)
- Evergreen Community Charter School Miramba Band (Asheville; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Junaluska and Jonathan Valley Elementary Schools (Waynesville; $5,000 for equipment in Round 18, in 2015)
- Community School Of The Arts (Charlotte; $20,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- Safe Alliance (Charlotte; $2,500 for equipment in Round 22, in 2017)
- Community Music School (Raleigh; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Musical Empowerment (Carrboro; $10,000 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Baucom Elementary School (Apex; $500 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (Belcourt; $1,000 in celebration of Native American History Month, in 2016)
- Hampton Public School (NE) (Hampton; $5,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2008)
- Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki People (Alton; $1,000 in celebration of Native American History Month, in 2016)
- Little Kids Rock (Montclair; $5,000 for general support in Round 4, in 2003)
- Browstone School (Hackensack; $5,000 for new program in Round 7, in 2004)
- Woodbridge Township Education Foundation, Inc. (Woodbridge; $5,000 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Universal African Dance & Drum Ensemble (Camden; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Atlantic City Public High School (Atlantic City; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Pathways For Exceptional Children (Montville; $5,000 for other in Round 16, in 2013)
- Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy (Camden; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Leonard V. Moore Middle School (Roselle; $2,500 for other in Round 24, in 2020)
- Jazz House Kids (Montclair; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- New Mexico Jazz Workshop (Albuquerque; $3,000 for scholarships in Round 1, in 2001)
- New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (Albuquerque; $5,000 for staffing in Round 7, in 2004)
- Jefferson Middle School (Albuquerque; $4,716 for equipment in Round 15, in 2012)
- Victoria Fertitta Middle School (Las Vegas; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Gene Ward Elementary School (Las Vegas; $2,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Mark Twain Elementary School (Carson City; $16,000 for instruments in Round 22, in 2017)
- George Whittell High School Band (Zephyr Cove; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Mater Academy MS (Las Vegas; $2,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Elaine Wynn Elementary School (Las Vegas ; $10,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Empire State Youth Orchestras (Schenectady; $10,000 for staffing in Round 22, in 2017)
- Matthew Patterson Elementary School (Patterson; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- City School District of Albany (Albany; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- City School for the Arts Music Program (New York; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- City School for the Arts Music Program (New York; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2020)
- Plattsburgh High School (Plattsburgh; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Uniondale High School Marching Knights Band (Uniondale; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- The Learning Project (New York; $5,000 for staffing in Round 2, in 2001)
- Schenectady Symphony (Schenectady; $5,000 for new program in Round 2, in 2001)
- The Portraits Project (New York; $5,000 for staffing in Round 2, in 2001)
- Colden Center for the Performing Arts (Flushing; $5,000 for curricula in Round 3, in 2002)
- Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts (New York; $5,000 for staffing in Round 6, in 2004)
- Songcatchers (New Rochelle; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 8, in 2004)
- Arts Council for Chautauqua County (Jamestown; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 9, in 2005)
- New York Art Ensemble, Inc. (New York; $5,000 for equipment in Round 10, in 2005)
- Inwood Intermediate School 52 (New York; $5,000 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Norwalk Marching Band (Norwalk; $500 for , in 2007)
- Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls (New York; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 12, in 2007)
- Wantagh Schools Music Dept. (Wantagh; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Pembroke Jr./Sr. High School (Corfu; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- School of Jazz Studies (Saratoga Springs; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts (New York; $500 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls (New York; $500 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School (Brooklyn; $5,000 for staffing in Round 14, in 2011)
- Scholars’ Academy in Rockaway Park (Rockaway Park; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2013)
- PS/MS 114 Belle Harbor School (Queens; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2013)
- Long Beach City Middle School (Lido Beach; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2013)
- Long Beach Elementary School (Lido Beach; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2013)
- Long Beach High School (Lido Beach; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2013)
- Flathead Lake Music Camp (Alexandrai Bay; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 17, in 2014)
- Baker Victory Services (Lackawanna; $2,000 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Manna House Workshops, Inc. (New York; $10,000 for scholarships in Round 19, in 2015)
- Saratoga Springs City School District (Saratoga Springs; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Fayetteville-Manlius School District (Manlius; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Brian Lotze (Ozone Park; $1,000 as a DeLucia Prize, in 2017)
- Education Through Music (New York; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Watkins Glen High School Music (Watkins Glen; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- The Free School (Albany; $2,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Integrated Charter Schools (Ics) (Staten Island; $19,800 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Brooklyn Environmental Exploration School (Brooklyn ; $12,000 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Saratoga Springs High School Band Program (Saratoga Springs; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Wyandanch Memorial High School (Wyandanch; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Education Through Music (New York; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- William A. Shine – Great Neck South High School Performing Arts Department (Great Neck; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Harmony Program (New York; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Aim Services, Inc. (Saratoga Springs; $5,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Education Through Music (New York; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2020)
- William A. Shine – Great Neck South High School Performing Arts Department (Great Neck; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2020)
- Harmony Program (New York; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2020)
- Building for the Arts NY, (New York; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Harmony Program (New York; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Dayton Public Schools Foundation (Dayton; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Cuyahoga Falls High School music program (Cuyahoga Falls; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- University of Cincinnati College – Conservatory of Music (Cincinnatti; $2,000 for staffing in Round 9, in 2005)
- Ashland City Schools Orchestra (Ashland; $3,000 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- North Ridgeville Middle School (Ridgeville; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- Stivers School for the Arts (Dayton; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Conotton Valley Union Local Schools (Bowerston; $5,000 for instruments in Round 22, in 2017)
- Open Tone Music (Akron; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Franklinton High School Steel Band (Formerly Franklinton Preparatory Academy) (Columbus; $6,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Dewar Public School (Dewar; $4,990 for instruments in Round 13, in 2009)
- Tuskha Elementary School (Tuskha; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- Mannsville School (Mannsville; $2,500 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Harding Fine Arts Academy (Oklahoma City; $2,500 for other, in 2020)
- Memorial Middle School (Albany; $4,000 for instruments in Round 8, in 2004)
- ACCHORD Music Mentorship Program (Eugene; $2,920 for instruments in Round 8, in 2004)
- TurnAround School (Eugene; $3,500 for instruments in Round 10, in 2005)
- Ethos Rural Music Corps (Portland; $5,000 for instruments in Round 15, in 2012)
- Oakland School District (Oakland; $5,000 for instruments in Round 15, in 2012)
- Redmond Proficiency Academy (Redmond; $5,000 for equipment in Round 17, in 2014)
- Parrott Creek Child and Family Services (Oregon City; $5,000 for instruments in Round 17, in 2014)
- Arts Council Of Pendleton (Pendleton; $10,000 for other in Round 20, in 2016)
- Hillcrest Elementary School (North Bend; $4,000 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Girls (Portland; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Youth Music Project (West Linn; $5,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Bishop Canevin Marching Crusaders (Pittsburgh; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Bell Avenue Elementary School Band (Yeadon; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Art Sanctuary (Philadelphia; $2,500 for instruments in Round 1, in 2001)
- Harcum College (Bryn Mawr; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 3, in 2002)
- Girls Rock Philly (Philadelphia; $4,000 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Burgettstown Area Middle School Guitar Club (Burgettstown; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Allentown Symphony Association (Allentown; $5,000 for instruments in Round 17, in 2014)
- Marywood University (Scranton; $2,500 for scholarships in Round 17, in 2014)
- Play On, Philly! (Philadelphia; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2015)
- Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts (Philadelphia; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2015)
- Philadelphia Chapter of the American Harp Society (Philadelphia; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 19, in 2015)
- Andrew Jackson School (Philadelphia; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Artistas Y Músicos Latino Americanos (Amla) (Philadelphia; $5,000 for instruments in Round 21, in 2017)
- Rock To The Future (Philadelphia; $5,000 for staffing in Round 21, in 2017)
- Band Together Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Girls Rock Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Logos Academy (York; $10,000 for instruments in Round 22, in 2017)
- Seamaac (Philadelphia; $10,000 for staffing in Round 22, in 2017)
- Settlement Music School, Camden Branch (Philadelphia; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Rock to the Future (Philadelphia; $5,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Federation of Neighborhood Centers (FNC Philly) (Philadelphia; $10,000 for other, in 2020)
- Drum Corps Academy Cohort @ Olney Charter High School (Philadelphia; $10,000 for instruments, in 2020)
- Highlander Charter School (Providence; $10,000 for equipment in Round 20, in 2016)
- Mt. Pleasant High School (Providence; $4,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- New Urban Arts (Providence; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- O’Connor Method Charleston, Inc. (Jacksonboro,; $4,000 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Jesse S. Bobo Elementary School (Spartanburg; $2,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- Sanders-Clyde Creative Arts School (Charleston; $2,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Wando High School Band Boosters (Mount Pleasant; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Boys & Girls Club of the Lowcountry (Bluffton; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- City Of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (Myrtle Beach; $5,000 for other in Round 24, in 2020)
- Finley Road Elementary School (Rock Hill; $3,400 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Midlands Arts Conservatory (Mac) (Columbia; $7,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Chestnut Oaks Middle School (Sumter; $10,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Richland County School District One-Eau Claire High School-Fine Arts Department-Orchestra (Columbia; $8,771 for instruments, in 2020)
- St. Joseph’s Indian School (Chamberlain; $2,937 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- The Nashville Symphony (Nashville; $2,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Play It Again Memphis (M emphis; $5,000 for instruments in Round 4, in 2003)
- Bobcat Band Boosters, Central HS, Knox County (Knoxville; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Coffee County Red Raider Band Boosters (Manchester; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Dan Mills Elementary School (Nashville; $4,300 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Levi Elementary School (Memphis; $5,000 for equipment in Round 21, in 2017)
- Music Makes Us (Nashville; $2,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Westwood Middle School Music Program (Manchester; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Nashville Symphony Association (Nashville; $9,910 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Nashville Opera (Nashville; $5,000 for general funds in Round 24, in 2020)
- Chattanooga Symphony & Opera (Chattanoooga; $2,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Mauriceville Middle School Band (Orange; $1,090 for emergency grants, in 2018)
- South Grand Prairie High School Band (Grand Prairie; $2,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Youth Orchestra of San Antonio (San Antonio; $4,125 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Knowledge-First Empowerment Center (Houston; $5,000 for general support in Round 13, in 2009)
- San Antonio School For Inquiry And Creativity (San Antonio; $4,200 for instruments in Round 16, in 2013)
- Kipp Dallas-Fort Worth (Dallas; $5,000 for other in Round 20, in 2016)
- Benjamin Franklin Middle School (Dallas; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Del Valle ISD Fine Arts (Del Valle; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Beyond The Grade (Austin; $10,000 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Roma High School Mariachi (Roma; $1,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Bailey Middle School Orchestra (Austin; $2,000 for other, in 2020)
- Legacy Music Alliance (Salt Lake City; $5,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- Southern Utah University Preschool & Teacher Education Program (Cedar City; $5,000 for instruments in Round 19, in 2015)
- Enoch Elementary (Enoch; $3,093 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
- Lindsay MS Band & Chorus (Hampton; $2,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- Landstown Middle School (Virginia Beach; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Hilda J. Babour Elementary (Front Royal; $2,986 for instruments in Round 2, in 2001)
- Music Resource Center (Charlottesville; $2,000 for new program in Round 4, in 2003)
- Commonwealth Academy (Alexandria; $2,000 for mixed needs in Round 7, in 2004)
- Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, Woodbridge Senior High School (Woodbridge; $5,000 for general support in Round 9, in 2005)
- Kid Pan Alley, a division of Ki Theater (Washington; $5,000 for staffing in Round 10, in 2005)
- United Negro College Fund (Fairfax; $5,000 for scholarships, in 2006)
- Hampton High School (VA) (Hampton; $5,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2008)
- Page Middle School Band (Gloucester; $1,000 for emergency grants, in 2011)
- The Heir & Heiress Club, Inc. (Chesapeake; $5,000 for other in Round 20, in 2016)
- Nelson County High School (Lovingston; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Chesterfield County Public Schools (Richmond; $2,000 for other in Round 22, in 2017)
- 242 Main Street Center (Burlington; $4,000 for scholarships in Round 5, in 2003)
- Vermont MIDI Project (Essex Junction; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 9, in 2005)
- River Arts of Morrisville, Inc. (Morrisville; $4,520 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Seven Below Arts Initiative (Burlington; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2010)
- Fletcher Elementary School (Cambridge; $2,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2015)
- Boys & Girls Club of Burlington, VT (Burlington; $1,000 for other, in 2016)
- Harwood Unified Union School District (Waitsfield; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2017)
- Young Tradition Vermont (Fairfax; $16,308 for other in Round 22, in 2017)
- The Echo Valley Community School District (Middlesex; $10,000 for equipment in Round 23, in 2019)
- Friends For A_Dog Foundation Ltd. (Lincoln; $20,000 for staffing in Round 24, in 2020)
- ISME (Nedlands; $40 for general support, in 2000)
- Bellevue Boys and Girls Club (Bellevue; $5,000 for general support in Round 2, in 2001)
- Seattle Symphony (Seattle; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Treehouse (Seattle; $2,500 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Wellpinit School District (Wellpinit; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 2, in 2001)
- Power of Hope (Bellingham; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 6, in 2004)
- Central Washington University Foundation (Ellensburg; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 8, in 2004)
- Rock School (Kirkland; $5,000 for scholarships in Round 8, in 2004)
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties (Pasco; $5,000 for instruments in Round 11, in 2006)
- Evergreen Elementary School (Fort Lewis; $3,280 for mixed needs in Round 12, in 2007)
- Edison Elementary School (Centralia; $5,000 for mixed needs in Round 13, in 2009)
- Monument Elementary School (Quincy; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Zillah High School, Zillah, Wa. (Yakima; $4,000 for instruments in Round 17, in 2014)
- Musicians Inspiring Children, Inc. (Fayetteville; $1,000 for instruments in Round 20, in 2016)
- George Elementary School (Quincy; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2016)
- Quincy Jr. High School Music Dept. (Quincy; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2018)
- North Middle School (Everett; $10,000 for instruments in Round 23, in 2019)
- Music Center Northwest (Seattle; $2,500 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Washington Middle School Music Department (Kenosha; $3,000 for covid relief, in 2020)
- Will Schmid (Milwaukee; $1,000 as a DeLucia Prize, in 2006)
- East Troy Schools Music Boosters* (East Troy; $1,000 in a Tour Grant, in 2009)
- Civic Music Association Of Milwaukee (Milwaukee; $8,000 for scholarships in Round 21, in 2017)
- East Troy MS/HS Choir Program (East Troy; $1,500 in a Tour Grant, in 2019)
- Herbert Hoover High School Show Choir (South Clendenin; $1,500 for emergency grants, in 2016)
- Step by Step, Inc. (Charleston; $4,800 for equipment in Round 14, in 2011)
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- Converse County School District #1 Rural Schools (Douglas; $1,400 for instruments in Round 18, in 2015)
- Whiting High School (Laramie; $3,000 for instruments in Round 24, in 2020)
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