Donate to Accessible Music Project
All Donations to Accessible Music Project are tax deductible.
The Accessible Music Project (A.M.P.)
Dedicated to Making Music More Accessible™, A.M.P. books and pays local musicians to bring their music to Access Limited residents, performing at local Community Venues in series such as the Coffee Hour Concerts at Cedars Healthcare Center, the Happy Hour Concerts at Morningside of Charlottesville, and our 2020 Local Music Flash Mob Concert series response to Covid-19.*
We do this because we believe that America’s professional musicians are best qualified to bring the powerful experience of live music to our Access Limited community members.
A.M.P. also believes that America’s professional musicians are best qualified to provide appropriate and engaging musical education opportunities to Access Limited young people in and beyond the schools and should be well and fairly compensated for their efforts.
The Accessible Music Project operates as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation because we believe that America’s vital social values are best brought to life by passionate professionals who know that for this grand experiment in equality, freedom, and self-government to survive we must give back and pay forward with our work.
All Donations to Accessible Music Project are tax deductible.
Are all donations Tax Deductible?
Yes! The Accessible Music Project operates as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation
Is there a minimum donation?
No! Everyone has a different capability to give, AMP is grateful for any and all support.
Is there a maximum donation?
No, however you may want to contact us about a sponsorship, unless you would like to keep it anonymous.
Why do you do this?
The moment that you see the sheer joy in the faces and bodies of our audiences, you will know.
How can I get involved further?
Go to "Contact Us" and volunteer!
Or... if you are a professional musician, please contact us and sign up for a show!
Regardless -- Contact US!