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Spring 2002

AT&T; Broadband,VH1 Save the Music Foundation Grant Opportunities

Deadline for applications: March 31, 2002

VHI Save the Music VHI Save the Music

AT&T; Broadband has partnered with VH1 Save the Music Foundation to help
restore music in elementary schools throughout our market area. In October,
we donated $100,000 worth of new musical instruments and $10,000 worth of
used musical instruments to restore music education to four Portland public
schools. Elementary schools Grout, Kelly, Kenton, and Woodlawn each received
$25,000 worth of new musical instruments.



This year schools throughout the AT&T; Broadband market in Oregon are invited
to apply for this grant. Please read on and visit
www.vh1.com/insidevh1/savethemus/school-application.html for details.



WHAT IS VH1 SAVE THE MUSIC FOUNDATION?

VH1 Save The Music Foundation is a non-profit initiative with two primary
missions: To restore music education programs in America's public schools,
and to raise awareness of the positive impact music participation has on
students.



WHAT DOES VH1 SAVE THE MUSIC DO?

VH1 Save The Music purchases new musical instruments to restore music
education programs that had been cut due to budget reductions in the past or
to save programs at risk of elimination due lack of instruments. The
foundation also conducts awareness campaigns, musical instrument drives and
fundraising events.



OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Since its inception in 1997, VH1 Save The Music has donated more than $17
million worth of musical instruments to 750 public schools in 70 cities,
improving the lives of more than 250,000 children. Former President Bill Clinton
has stated that "learning improves in school environments where there are
comprehensive music programs. We need to keep supporting the VH1 Save The
Music program.



IS MY SCHOOL ELIGIBLE?


To insure that schools are prepared and empowered to launch a successful and
enduring instrumental music program, only schools that meet certain criteria
will be considered.



  • The school will provide for at least one instrumental music
    teacher's salary in their budget for a new program, based on the receipt of
    instruments from VH1 Save The Music


  • The school is prepared to implement an instrumental music
    instruction curriculum and provide a qualified instructor to implement it


  • The school does not currently have instrumental music and will add
    instrumental music to the regular school curriculum, offering no less than
    weekly in-school music classes. (general music and recorder can be currently
    available at the school).


  • The school has adequate secure storage space for instruments and
    equipment


  • The school will respond to any surveys of students' progress
    requested by the VH1 Save The Music Foundation and will allow
    representatives from the VH1 Save The Music Foundation to visit once a year



  • The school will accept full responsibility for the normal
    maintenance of the donated instruments, with the exception of that which is
    covered through manufacturers warrantees. This includes providing the
    necessary supplies for the instruments to function, such as, strings and
    reeds.


  • The
    school must be located in an area serviceable by AT&T; Broadband
    which includes: Portland, St. Helens, Milwaukie, Tualatin Valley,
    Vancouver, McMinnville, Salem, Corvallis and Eugene. To check the
    eligibility of your school, contact Deborah Pleva, Public Affairs
    Manager of AT&T; Broadband, at [email protected].




HOW DO I APPLY?

Apply by March 31, 2002 online at:

www.vh1.com/insidevh1/savethemus/school-application.html. If you'd
like an application faxed or mailed to you, please call Deborah Pleva at
503/963-5177.

























Useful Links
VH1 Save the Music

www.vh1.com/insidevh1/savethemus


ATT&T; Broadband

www.attbroadband.com
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