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Applications for the 2024 scholarships will be open as follows: 

Spring Scholarship Applications: 

  • Applications open March 1st, 2024.
  • Applications are due April 30th, 2024.
  • Scholarships will be awarded in May 2024.

Fall Scholarship Applications: 

  • Applications open September 1st, 2024.
  • Applications are due October 31st, 2024.
  • Scholarships will be awarded in November 2024.

WHY:

Our Mission Statement: The Make More Music Foundation provides access to music education by: providing scholarships for musical instruction, donating musical instruments & equipment, hosting community concert programs, and facilitating access to performance & educational opportunities.

Our Memorial Scholarship Fund was founded in honor of the late Shirley J. Rupert & Gary F. Rupert. Shirley was a loving mother, seasoned educator, & avid music supporter. Gary was a dedicated father, advocate for children with learning challenges, & fervent supporter of the arts. They both knew the power of music to uplift young people & to change their lives for the better. After Shirley passed in November, 2021, her children established this scholarship fund in her memory. In July 2023, Gary F. Rupert passed & the fund was renamed in both their honor by their loving children. Scholarships fund tuition to private music lessons, group music classes, and ensemble & performance opportunities for underserved youth in San Francisco. 

WHO:

Our scholarship fund will support the following individuals:

  • Those with a strong desire to learn and deep love of music.
  • Beginner musicians who have little to no music experience but would like to learn an instrument and don’t currently have access to musical instruction.
  • Experienced musicians who have musical experience but would like to strengthen/develop their musical talent with access to instruction, classes, and performance opportunities.
  • Applicants must:
    • Be aged 5 to 18 years of age.
    • Be a resident of San Francisco, CA.
    • Meet at least two of our scholarship need or identity-based criteria below.
    • Demonstrate proof of plans and implementation for scholarship funds. (Ex. Acceptance into a music school or lesson studio that is an approved partner.) 

HOW:

WHAT:

Scholarship funds may be used to support the following music instruction types with approved partners*:

  • Private music lessons and instruction. 
  • Group music lessons and instruction.
  • Ensemble and performance opportunities.
  • Studio time and practice room rental.  

Scholarship funds may also be used to support the following education-related expenses:

  • Materials for lessons (sheet music, book, music stands, etc).
  • Musical instruments.
  • Technical equipment.
  • Software for music programs.
  • Maintenance or repair of instruments.

Scholarship funds may not be used to fund the following, including but not limited to:

  • Tickets to attend professional or commercial events.
  • Competition entrance fees.
  • Instruction from non-approved partners.
  • Exams fees. 
  • Food/meals, fuel, or any other item not related to musical education. 

*Approved Partners are Bay Area-based music educators & institutions vetted and endorsed by Make More Music Foundation.

SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA:

Applicant must be a resident of the City of San Francisco and meet at least two of the following need or identity-based categories:

Need-based categories:

  • A resident of public housing, BMR units, RVs and SROs.
  • Experiencing homeless and/or housing insecurity.
  • Child in foster care system.
  • English-language learners.
  • DREAMERS.
  • Low-income and working-class families and individuals (80% of the Average Median Income (AMI) for a family of 4 in San Francisco – $106,550 and below).
  • Recipient of social service programs such as CalFresh, WIC, General Assistance, SSI, Medi-Cal, Refugee Assistance, CA EDD, CalWorks, etc.

Scholarship Criteria for Identity:

  • All are welcome, and we center our scholarship funds for BIPOC families and youth, those who identify as:
    • Black/African American
    • Latino/a/x
    • Native American/Indigenous, First Nations
    • Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian
    • Asian-American/East, South, Southeast, Filipino/a/x
    • Middle-Eastern/North African
  • All are welcome and we center our scholarship funds for the diversity of our LGBTQIA+ community and support those who identify as:
    • LGB/Queer
    • Transgender
    • Gender Non-Conforming/Non-Binary
    • Gender Expansive
    • Two-Spirit