Similar organisations to Midwest Music Foundation, Inc.
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Music Unites Inc
Music Unites works towards transforming inner city landscapes by empowering urban youth through music.
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Project 440
Empowering Musicians, Engaging Communities Project 440 teaches young people to use their interest in music to forge new pathways for themselves and ignite change in their communities.
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Philadelpia
Lester Petrillo Memorial Trust Fund for Disabled Musicians
We perform in orchestras, bands, festivals, clubs and theaters in the U.
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Musicnow Foundation, Inc.
Our quaint New England village café …coffee, tea, smoothies, pastries, desserts.
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Professional Societies & Associations
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American Music Therapy Association
The mission of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Music Therapy Association is to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy, to increase access to quality music therapy services, and to provide support to its members within the Mid-Atlantic Region.
California Jazz Foundation
THE MISSION IS TO PROVIDE AID AND ASSISTANCE TO CALIFORNIA JAZZ MUSICIANS IN CRISIS THROUGH A TEAM OF CARING, KNOWLEDGEABLE PROFESSIONALS TOGETHER WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS.
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Mental Health Associations - Multipurpose
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Music For Your Mental Health
A unique program guided by Grammy-nominated music producers and therapists, fostering the creation of music as a therapeutic tool for youths 4 to 18.
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Inglewood
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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Support A Cause Foundation for the Arts
Support A Cause Foundation for the Arts EXPAND EXPOSURE TO THE ARTS Nurturing Creative Youth byExpanding their Exposure to the Arts DONATE HELP US SEND YOUTH TO ART CAMP THIS SUMMER.
Ellicott City
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Music
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Music to Life Inc
Music to Life (MtL) is a U. S. -based nonprofit, born from the activism and music of Noel Paul Stookey (of the 1960’s folk trio, Peter, Paul & Mary) and his daughter, Liz—to connect socially conscious musicians with the resources needed to realize their bold visions for community change.
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