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Scholarship gifts helps Manhattan School of Music recruit top student artists 和 recognize artistic excellence.

Scholarship gifts make a significant difference in the life of the institution 和 help elevate the quality of the School.

You may choose to:

  • Direct a gift to a full cadre of existing college 和 precollege scholarship funds
  • Establish a new fund, or create a named scholarship or fellowship.

Establish a named, or endowed college scholarship or fellowship

  • Endowed scholarships 和 fellowships can be established with a minimum gift of $100,000 和 will exist in perpetuity providing essential financial support to future generations of young artists. The principal is permanently invested 和 the income it earns is awarded to students as scholarship money.
  • Donors or named designees of endowed scholarships 和 fellowships are invited to their scholarship recipients’ performances 和 receive annual updates on their academic 和 artistic progress.

Establish a named annual college scholarship or fellowship

  • Annual scholarships or fellowships for College students may be established with a minimum gift of $5,000 和 may be designated to a specific area of study.
  • Donors are invited to their scholarship recipient’s performances 和 receive annual updates on their academic 和 artistic progress.

Contribute to the Phillip Kawin Memorial Scholarship Fund

Pianist Phillip Kawin (Sept 30, 1956年至9月9日, 2021), an alumnus of Manhattan School of Music, a longtime member of the School’s piano faculty, 和 Chair of MSM’s 教师 Council, nurtured 和 developed the talents of hundreds of aspiring artists. His grateful students, 的同事们, 和 friends are now establishing a scholarship at the School in his memory.

To contribute to the scholarship fund, please click 在这里 or send a gift to:

Phillip Kawin Memorial Scholarship Fund
Manhattan School of Music
Office of Philanthropy
130 Claremont Avenue
New York, New York 10027

Or call the Philanthropy Office at 917-493-4595.

Phillip Kawin (Sept 30, 1956年至9月9日, 2021) in Sakura Park. Photo by Evgeny Evtyukhov

问题?

苏珊·马登
Vice President for Philanthropy
917-493-4115
smadden@cs-grc.com

“I spent most of my senior year of high school mowing lawns 和 making pizza so that I could scrounge up enough money to pay for a plane ticket to New York 和 audition. Because of my scholarship I have gained access to a community which has done nothing but support me. MSM has truly redefined my outlook on music 和 has given me the tools to build a career.”

(BM '18)

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