Well, several questions.
1. What can you do to help?
Excellent question! Thank you for asking. Right now, this project is so grassroots that we barely have any roots. Or grass. What we need are instruments and people. And money,...
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In trying to come up with compelling information for grant proposals and community information, I have realized that the people who could best provide this information are the people all around me....
On March 15, 2012, voting starts to see which music program gets a grant of $2500. There are twenty days to submit new ideas before voting starts and there are already seventeen ideas, including Rapsodic, so...
Well, several questions.
1. What can you do to help?
Excellent question! Thank you for asking. Right now, this project is so grassroots that we barely have any roots. Or grass. What we need are...
Aside from seeing a similar idea going into effect in New Orleans, I wanted to help organize a program like this in our city because we deserve this. We deserve a city of happy, creative children that grow...
About Rapsodic
The arts programs in Hamilton County schools are being cut at a rapid rate due to lack of funding even though experts have noted for years the importance of these programs.
The current economy does not allow for all families to afford instruments and lessons for children who might otherwise flourish and find that they have talent in music.
It is the goal of Rapsodic to provide instruments, accessories, and low cost lessons to children that might not otherwise be able to have them.
Through donations of time, money, and instruments, Chattanooga and the surrounding communities can band together to provide an outlet for children and teens to express themselves and the chance to be a part of a their own nurturing community of instructors and musicians.