Practicing Musician’s Nationwide Music Education Booster Club makes fundraising for your music program easy.

Just like a booster club sells cleats to parents of soccer players to offset additional expenses associated with joining the school soccer team…

Practicing Musician rents musical instruments to parents of music students to fundraise for K-12 music programs.

Our process is simple. If a parent of a student in the Seattle Public Schools rents an instrument, a portion of our profit is granted to districts in need through our partner, Give A Note Foundation, and the majority of our profit is donated directly to the Seattle Public Schools music budget.

That’s right—by participating in Practicing Musician’s Nationwide Music Education Booster Club, you will both fundraise for your school and schools in need!

You may be asking yourself, “will the funding donated directly to the Seattle Public Schools music budget amount to much?”

The answer is simply “yes.”

Imagine the number of students renting an instrument in your school district.

Now multiply every rental by an average of $5 per month rented. In other words, Seattle Public Schools would receive an average of $50 per instrument on a 10-month rental cycle, or $60 per instrument on a 12-month rental cycle, every year!

To make things even easier on you, we’ve refined and simplified our process so that you can focus on doing what you care about most—teaching. The only step you must take is to instruct parents to rent from Practicing Musician through our partner, NEMC, by clicking HERE. Then our technology will do the rest. It’s that simple.

Practicing Musician’s Nationwide Music Education Booster Club will be piloted during the 2020-21 school year before a Nationwide rollout for the 2021-22 school year. Only about 10 districts will be accepted into our pilot program, so hurry! Claim your spot by emailing our founder and CEO, Jake Douglass, at [email protected].

To learn more about the other amazing ways Practicing Musician serves K-12 music programs, visit www.practicingmusician.com/k12.