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Music for All

Music for All, a UK charity promoting access to music-making, has opened its second 2025 funding round to support community music projects, particularly in areas facing economic and social challenges.

Grants include the Harris Foundation Schools Progression Award of up to £5,000, alongside instrument donations such as guitars, keyboards, and recorders.

The funding is intended to help schools and community groups enhance music education through instrument purchases, studio equipment, and specialist teaching. UK-based schools and community organisations that can demonstrate the impact of funding are eligible to apply.

Applications must be submitted via the Music for All website by 11:59 pm on 27 June 2025.

This initiative aims to remove barriers to music-making and encourage participation among individuals who might otherwise lack the opportunity.

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