At the GRAMMY Museum, we curate new, immersive experiences, inspire a life-long love and appreciation for music in the next generation, and celebrate the artists making a difference in music, past and present. All of this is made possible because of the critical support we receive from Museum members, donors, and partners.
Check out our current fundraising initiatives to see how you can get involved and support specific projects that are close to your heart.
The GRAMMY Museum's goal is to eliminate the financial burden of accessing music education and foster the next generation of music's creators and leaders. The funds raised through the Campaign For Music Education would double the number of students who have access to the Museum's galleries each year and expand our education and community programs, which have served more than 477,000 students.
Quinn Coleman was a loving son, brother, cousin and friend, a passionate DJ, and an A&R executive with a bright future ahead of him who passed away at the age of 31. At his family’s request, the GRAMMY Museum is honored to establish the Quinn Coleman Scholarship Fund, which will elevate a new generation of Black music creators through financial scholarships and career development programs for college students on a music career path.
Other ways to make a tax-deductible gift include:
The GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization classified under IRS section 501(c)(3). Taxpayer Identification number: 26-1447714. View our most recent financial report here.
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