Grantee Database

NEIGHBORHOOD MUSIC SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

Grant Year

2023-24

Grant Program

Impact Projects

Award Amount

$21,250.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, Neighborhood Music School will continue its robust music education outreach programming in Los Angeles. This includes our in-school enrichment programs at nearby elementary schools, tuition-free group classes at our community partner locations, performances, and additional open houses and events.

Organization Summary

Founded in 1914 by musician and composer Carrie Stone Freeman, Neighborhood Music School was first known as the Los Angeles Music Settlement and was a part of the Settlement movement, a cause which helped immigrant families to assimilate and adjust to their new home in Los Angeles. Our neighborhood of Boyle Heights is one of Los Angeles’ oldest and was known as “the Ellis Island of the West Coast” due to its large and diverse immigrant population throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

True to its original purpose over a century ago, Neighborhood Music School offers low-cost, high-quality one-on-one music instruction on a wide variety of instruments. Students at NMS typically take one private lesson per week on the instrument of their choice, and many play multiple instruments. In addition to private instruction, NMS provides collaborative, performance-based learning environments to students through our Ensemble Program and Summer Camp offerings.

Organization

Neighborhood Music School Association

Address

358 South Boyle Ave

Los Angeles

90033

County

Los Angeles

Region

South – Los Angeles & Orange

Phone

(323) 268-0762

Congressional District

34th Congressional District of California

State Assembly District

District 53

State Senate District

District 24

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