The Kingsville Music Society (KMS) recently announced expanded funding opportunities aimed at enriching youth music education and fostering creative community initiatives.
As part of its commitment to accessibility in the arts, KMS is introducing new financial assistance for music lessons.
Eligible families can receive up to 75% financial support toward monthly lessons for individuals aged 25 and under at accredited local music schools.
Beyond individual music lessons, KMS continues to invest in local elementary and high school music programs by donating funds for essential supplies, helping to enrich students’ learning experiences.
A recent trip to Erie Migration District School introduced the elementary band members to the KMS as they made a donation to the program there for supplies, repairs or other needs.
In addition, the organization continues to offer annual scholarships to graduating students pursuing arts-based post-secondary studies, ensuring continued support for young artists as they advance in their education.
“The Music and Arts for Youth (MAY) Fund is at the heart of our mission to nurture young talent,” said Michele Law, Executive Director of the Kingsville Music Society. “Through fundraising, sponsorships and donations, our goal is to make music education accessible to young people in the area.”
All of these initiatives strive to break down financial barriers and ensure that young people across the Kingsville area have access to high-quality music education.
For more information about the program, visit www.kingsvillemusicsociety.com or contact [email protected].Â