October 10, 2022 I Philanthropy
D’Addario Launches Immersive Music Challenge Initiative
The D’Addario Foundation has launched a new initiative called the Immersive Music Challenge. The new initiative aims to raise awareness and funds around a new study that finds intensive music mentoring — especially implemented in lower-income schools — is linked to significantly improved reading and math scores. Decreased pandemic-related anxiety was also observed. This news is especially pertinent as the revelations of low reading and math scores post-pandemic are seen to have erased progress across the nation as kids go back to school.
With education and health in crisis this new study published in the Journal of Youth Development, culminates five years of research and documents the importance of delivering music mentoring in schools consistently, frequently, and over multiple years, to significantly decrease the achievement gap in the United States.
For more than 40 years, the D’Addario Foundation has helped fund music instruction and mentoring programs in under-resourced communities throughout the country, such as Harmony Project, Guitars Over Guns, Play On Philly, and many more. Inspired by this new study, the foundation’s School Achievement Challenge doubles down on its efforts to bring music mentoring to schools around the country. D’Addario’s School Achievement Challenge aims to raise funds for national music mentoring implementation and generate awareness of the transformational academic, social and emotional impact of such programs.
Karen O., lead singer of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and D’Addario artist said, “The gift of music education and music as an outlet for self expression is simply the greatest gift that gives and gives endlessly. In my roughest patches I could turn to the guitar, write a tune and feel it was saving my life only to hear from someone years later that a song I wrote got them through a rough patch too, it’s been a blessing that never fails to astound me.”
Mark Knopfler said, “Learning a musical instrument will give you a friend for life. Now the latest research has demonstrated how vital music education is in schools. It has positive effects in all areas of learning and development: makes us smarter and makes a better world. Supporting the D’Addario Foundation is a key to this approach. The foundation is growing - on a journey to becoming a global influence. I hope you can help, however you can.”
Read more about this at D’Addario Foundation’s new Immersive Music Challenge and learn how to get involved at https://foundation.daddario.com/immersive-music-challenge/