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Jun 28, 2010 -
Sep 6, 2010
- First created · 2 backed
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- Website: atlantamusicproject.org
Pledge $15 or more
11 backers
-Your name (or your organization's name) added to the Atlanta Music Project website's Thank You page. If desired we will add the amount of your pledge to your name.
Pledge $25 or more
18 backers
-We add you to the The Atlanta Music Project e-mailing list to receive our online newsletter. -Plus receive all the rewards above this one.
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54 backers
-You receive your very own, brand new, limited-edition Atlanta Music Project T-shirt. -Plus receive all the rewards above this one.
Pledge $100 or more
31 backers Limited (169 of 200 left)
-You receive the coveted AMP medallion, a symbol of music for social change. The AMP medallion is only given to AMP students to wear for their concerts and is engraved with the AMP slogan. -Plus receive all the rewards above this one.
Pledge $500 or more
5 backers Limited (45 of 50 left)
-You receive a DVD of one of the AMP concerts from our inaugural year. -Plus receive all the rewards above this one.
Pledge $1,200 or more
3 backers Limited (12 of 15 left)
-We send Abreu Fellow and Atlanta Music Project Executive Director, Dantes Rameau, to your location to give you or your organization a private presentation on El Sistema, the Atlanta Music Project and how you can start an El Sistema-modeled program in your community. Please note, this reward is limited to the United States and Canada. -Plus receive all the rewards above this one.
Creator William Joseph Clifford on August 19, 2010
We're looking forward to your first concert and will find a way to attend! Good luck.
Creator Leslye Joy Allen on July 1, 2010
“How about you spend as much on educational and artistic programs for your children as what you spend on your cars, homes, clothing, hair care, liquor & wines? If you actually do this, you might just have some children that grow up to function as productive citizens.” - Thomas Charles Allen (1920-1987). my late father