Notes for Notes® x Cryptocurrency: A Path to Artistic Growth and Sustainability
Abstract. A network of donors, artistic patrons and creators can have an overwhelmingly quantifiable impact on the future of music creation and sustainability. Adoption of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency donations can support, enrich and advance the mission of Notes for Notes (N4N®) to provide even more youth with the opportunity to explore, create and record music for FREE while developing new and alternative directions for them to build an identity, community, audience and career they never imagined possible.
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Introduction:
NGOs traditionally rely on philanthropic giving from individuals, corporations, events and foundational giving. However, N4N’s primary source of funding has been corporate sponsorship, events and artists. Since our inception in 2006 N4N has found it challenging to gain the attention of and secure funding from private charitable institutions. One might look at the N4N mission and box us as purely an arts/culture organization when in reality the depth of our mission extends well beyond music education. We believe music has the power to transform lives. It is not only a fundamental aspect of our everyday as listeners, but for the creators it is a powerful tool for building Confidence, exposing Creativity, practicing Compassion and finding a Community. Inside an N4N Studio, each of these pillars fortify social emotional learning through the dynamic and relevant medium of music. Regardless of the invaluable musical and personal impact of our program on our members, N4N has found it difficult to break through the closed networks and “invite-only” process of many traditional foundations to secure their financial support. Communicating the many layers of our work proves challenging when the genres of music and methods to learning we employ fall outside traditional music education. The music youth choose to create in our program like Hip-hop, Pop, Rock, and EDM, though culturally relevant, hasn’t typically resonated with donors who solely associate supporting music education with instruction in symphonic and choral music. We do not seek to reduce the importance of these traditional genres by any means but instead to raise awareness of the importance of contemporary genres as an essential part of the path that will inspire youth to explore, create and record music. It is our openness to any musical path a youth may desire that lives at the heart of our mission. Yet, it has become apparent after over 15 years of trying to reach traditional arts funding sources that this ethos may be limiting our appeal amongst traditional music education funders. The current system tends to favor a hierarchy of relationships to open doors and often limits the ability for small, innovative and unconventional organizations like N4N to get on the radar for even a chance at securing funding. Understandably, due to overwhelming need and related requests for support, large institutions create processes, leverage automation and deploy resources (time and personnel) to filter opportunities. But, not unlike an investment strategy focused on a stable portfolio of assets that incrementally accrue with minimal risk, the opportunity to invest in the future with a forward-thinking business can often be overlooked. As we continue to grow, we hope we can find the opportunities and