Guitar Center Music Foundation

Guitar Center Music Foundation

The Guitar Center Music Foundation (GCMF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that grants musical instruments and equipment to ongoing music education programs in the United States. Many of the grants they award go to music education in schools and organizations for under privileged or mentally disabled children, teenagers and adults.

History

The Guitar Center Music Foundation was established in 2005 in Westlake Village, California by Larry Thomas when he retired as CEO of Guitar Center, Inc. The foundation became active in 2006, raising $765,000 [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/ Music Foundation ] ] and awarding its first grants at the end of that year. By the end of 2007, their grants benefited over 10,000 people in 20 states [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/ Music Foundation ] ] .

To date the foundation has awarded instruments, equipment and money to 65 organizations [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/ Music Foundation ] ] . Some of these recipients include schools, educational centers for those who are to be released from prison, community music centers and therapeutic music programs. By March 2008, grants had been awarded to programs in 24 states. The list of programs the foundation supports is continually growing as they receive numerous grant applications every year.

Unfortunately, the Foundation is also forced to reject many of the applicants each year due to application discrepancies. Discrepancies include incorrectly completed applications, applicant programs that are not within the scope of the foundation's grants, or requests for items that GCMF does not award.

In February 2008 the foundation established a relationship with President Jimmy Carter and his organization, the Carter Center [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/news/index.cfm?sec=news&newsID=20 Music Foundation: News ] ] . The Music Foundation will be providing musical instruments and memorabilia to the Carter Center auctions in return for publicity and the Carter Center’s public support of the Guitar Center Music Foundation and the importance of music in people’s lives.

Fundraising

Memorabillia

The Guitar Center Music Foundation relies solely on charitable donations from the public and funds raised through the selling of music memorabilia. Memorabilia sales are made online through the foundation's own e-store and marketed through fan sites. Items such as signed posters, guitars, songbooks and records are all sold to raise money for music programs. Artist memorabilia includes artists such as The Eagles, The Black Label Society, Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Ozbourne, Zakk Wylde, KISS, New Found Glory, Lynard Skynard, Hank Williams Jr., John Mayer, James Blunt, The Beach boys, Green Day, Elvis Costello, Carrie Underwood, Def Leppard, Iggy Pop, Fiona Apple, Alice In Chains, Pantera, Jimi Hendrix and his sister Janie Hendrix. These names are just a few of the artists who support the foundation with signed memorabilia items.

In early 2008 the foundation began a relationship with Auctionwire.com. This auction-based website will enable the foundation to auction off higher end memorabilia and meet and greets with celebrities like Don Felder and Alan White.

Benefit events

Charity events also play a large role in the Foundation's fundraising efforts. The Guitar Center Music Foundation has hosted a number of music benefits since its creation in 2005. In March 2006 the Music Foundation hosted “An Evening with Ray Kennedy and Friends.” [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/news/index.cfm?sec=news&newsID=4 Music Foundation: News ] ] This event hosted by the foundation featured performances by Macy Gray, The Dave Mason Band, The Syn, California Transit Authority, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Gia Ciambotti and celebrity band 16:9 which includes House's Hugh Laurie, Alias and Felicity's Greg Grunberg, Desperate Housewives James Denton, The Bachelor's Bob Guiney and many special guests. The event also included a silent auction featuring signed and rare memorabilia with all of the proceeds, including ticket sales, going toward music education programs.

GCMF has also hosted events with master guitarist Pepe Romero [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/news/index.cfm?sec=news&newsID=10 Music Foundation: News ] ] and the New West Symphony.

GCMF’s most recent event was a benefit entitled “The Gift of Music.” [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/news/index.cfm?sec=news&newsID=19 Music Foundation: News ] ] This event featured celebrity guests, an art exhibit by Paul Thatcher, music from Koffehouse recording artists, a silent auction featuring memorabilia including a Jimi Hendrix gift basked donated by Janie Hendrix. Celebrity guests included contestants John Boone and winner Maria Hartman from VH1’s “The Shot”, protégé drummer Tony Royster, and drummer Danny Seraphine from the band Chicago. All proceeds from this event were used to benefit music programs across the country.

Involvement with Music Rising

Music Rising

Music Rising [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/news/index.cfm?sec=news&newsID=3 Music Foundation: News ] ] was started by U2’s The Edge in partnership with The Guitar Center Music Foundation and Gibson Guitars in order to raise funds to replace the lost instruments and accessories of the musicians affected by the hurricanes that devastated the Gulf Coast region in 2005. Exclusive guitars manufactured by Gibson were available exclusively through the Guitar Center Website with all proceeds going towards the goals of Music Rising.

Mission

From Guitarcentermusicfoundation.org [ [http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org/who/index.cfm?sec=mission Music Foundation: Who We Are ] ] :

"The Guitar Center Music Foundation believes that music participation is an essential element in the fabric of an enduring society. Our mission is to have the benefits of making music available to everyone in the communities in which we serve, to promote its importance through education and media initiatives, and to provide financial and in-kind resources in collaboration with other organizations to achieve our common goal."

Board Of Directors

Larry E Thomas, Chairman

Gina Atton-Thomas

Don Felder, Artist, Formerly of The Eagles

Cathy Genzler, Founder, Music for Suzy

JoAnn Kepler, Music industry specialist

Allen Kepler, President, Broadcast Architecture

Robert M. Knight, Photographer

Don Lombardi, Founder, Drum Workshop

Tim Pohlman, President/CEO, Riviera Broadcast Group

Gadget, GC Pro, Guitar Center, Inc.

Dave Weiderman, Director, Artist Relation, Guitar Center, Inc.

Daniel Smith, Counsel for Guitar Center, Inc.

Rich Winer, President and CEO, Winer Wealth

Janie Hendrix, President and CEO, Experience Hendrix, LLC

Jeremy Koff, Founder of Koffeehouse

Danny Seraphine, Former drummer for the band Chicago, currently with CTA

Footnotes

External links

*http://www.guitarcentermusicfoundation.org
*http://www.myspace.com/gcmusicfoundation
*http://www.musicrising.org/about_temp.html
*http://www.guitarcenter.com


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