Fundraise for Us



Because of Youth Music there are now more high quality music-making opportunities for a wider range of children and young people than ever before, from learning rock guitar or beat boxing to classical violin and everything in between.

Youth Music needs help to realise our vision of creating an environment where any young person, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to discover their creativity and fulfill their potential

This is where YOU come in

If you want to fundraise for us, there are lots of fun and interesting options you could try.

A Youth Music fundraising event can happen anytime an anywhere. It’s all up to you. It doesn’t have to be conventional in any way.

How about doing a fundraising gig?
It does not have to take place in a conventional venue, nor does it have to be a conventional gig. Plus it will give you and your friends a chance to take part and perform at your very own music festival! Find your own platform to showcase music that may not otherwise have this platform.  You can also sell your tickets online through WeGotTickets and the proceeds will be donated to us - find out how.

Or how about a sponsored challenge?
Walk, run, cycle - whatever you're in to, you could use it to raise money for us.  Find out more about fundraising challenges.

Or sell unwanted instruments or other items on Ebay?
We have an Ebay page, where you can register to sell your instrument and set the percentage of the sale price that you would like to donate to us. Find out more

Any way you want to do it, if you love music and want to raise money for a charity that promotes music and musical creativity by putting on your own musical fundraising event, then go for it!

Other fundraising ideas
Raffles
Sponsored musical challenge
Fancy dress party
Music quizzes

 

How the money you raise can help

£500 will pay for transport costs for a music development programme in Leicester, creating performance opportunities and events for teenagers at the risk of exclusion, due to race, gender, or social background

£700 will provide venue space for Asian and African music classes for teenagers in poorer parts of Lewisham.

£800 will pay for video and recording equipment for an Afro-Caribbean music centre, targeting 8-18 year olds in Slough from disadvantaged and low income backgrounds.

£1,500 to buy record decks for a project in South Gloucestershire, dealing with local problems around youth young people’s personal and social engagement through music.

 

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