The GRAMMY Foundation was established in 1988 to cultivate the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture - from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals.
The Foundation accomplishes this mission through programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public.
The Grammy Foundation Grant Program will award $16,420 of the $250,000 in 18 grants to the Encinitas, a California-based Ravi Shankar Foundation to help facilitate a range of research, archiving, and...more
It has been reported that Ravi Shankar is one of the recipients of 18 Grammy Foundation Grants.
Shankar is a pioneering Indian classical music performer and composer and at the same time a...more
The GRAMMY Foundation Grant Program announced that $250,000 in grants to help facilitate a range of research, archiving, and preservation projects on a variety of subjects will be awarded to 18...more
The Grammy Foundation has awarded $250000 in grants to eighteen individuals and organizations to help fund activities that will help us better understand the music of the past and make sure that it...more
The GRAMMY Foundation announces its letter of inquiry guidelines for next GRAMMY Foundation Grant cycle is online now. October 3 is the deadline for submissions. The GRAMMY Foundation® Grant Program...more
By MATT POWERS MADISON — The Madison Central School music faculty and students were honored for their dedication to music education with a national award and a grant to the tune of $5500 from the...more
Details of the contest will be announced shortly and each winning school will receive a grant of $1000 from the GRAMMY Foundation. Foreigner is funding the grants out of the proceeds from sales of...more
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