NBA Foundation: Memphis Music Initiative uplifts youth through music
Memphis Music Initiative emphasizes the importance of music in the development of Black and Brown youth.
“Memphis is synonymous with music.”
These are the words of Kathy Lindenmayer, the Director of Development for the nonprofit Memphis Music Initiative (MMI). “You don’t hear that word without thinking about music, without thinking about the powerful soundtrack that has accompanied American history.”
Due to the rich musical history Memphis has – and how it pertains to Black and Brown people – Memphis Music Initiative was created in order to boost opportunities for Black and Brown youth through music and to help recenter the story of music back to its roots.
The NBA Foundation, which is devoted to driving economic opportunity and empowerment in the Black community, has selected Memphis Music Initiative as one of its grant recipients.
Thank you NBA Foundation!
We are so honored and grateful to receive support (and this basketball) from the @nbafoundation. Their investment is helping us continue to make bold moves for the future of Memphis music. pic.twitter.com/AoZqMXFIED
— Memphis Music Initiative (@MMusInitiative) March 16, 2022
In December, we held our first-ever MMI Works Alumni Program Pitch Fest. Twelve former MMI Works interns presented inspired and creative entrepreneurial pitches to a panel of judges for $10,000 in seed funding. Read more on the MMI blog! https://t.co/0yp9bETQxr #MMIWorks
— Memphis Music Initiative (@MMusInitiative) January 18, 2023
The NBA Foundation’s grant substantially aided in the development, launch and execution of the MMI Works Alumni Program, which started with 12 Black youth.
The participants were tasked with bringing their “dream project to life,” and they were provided with funding, chances to widen their professional network, career and arts-related opportunities and communication and goal-planning skills to help them in their process.
This all came to fruition in December of 2022 during an event called “Pitch Fest,” where the 12 participants were able to present their dream projects to a panel of judges. These included music, books, podcasts, scripts, community activist-themed apparel, and more; all of which would not have been possible without support offered by the NBA Foundation.
This grant has allowed MMI to expand its programming for the youth and provide the students with an additional mentor who can offer personalized, specific advice.
Lindenmayer said the grant is “an incredible investment.”
Hamilton echoes this sentiment: “Music is not just something we listen to for fun. Music is literally our mirror. Our music that we have created has been a reflection of the times. It has been a documentarian of the times.”
“Black people are at the cornerstone of country music, of blues, of rap, of rhythm & blues, of gospel. It is of particular importance to Black America that we keep that tradition alive by continuing to invest in young people who have a story to tell, and are looking for ways to tell it. They have a lot of joy. They have a lot to offer, but they need a means to tell that story.”
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To learn more about Memphis Music initiative and its programs– click here.