How much is on offer: Between 5,000 and 30,000 over aminimum of six months.
What it will fund: Music-making activity in England. Althoughparticipants in general must be 18 or under, funds are available foractivities with disabled young people, those with special educationalneeds and those in detention up to the age of 25.
The charity's priority areas up to 2010 are early years, transition fromprimary to secondary school, children at risk, and workforcedevelopment.
Who can apply: Funding is available for non-profit-making organisationsthat are more than a year old. The activity must be principally outsideschool hours, unless it is for early years, and must be structured.
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