PAS Grants and Scholarships
PAS grants
Zildjian Family Opportunity Fund
The Zildjian Family Opportunity Fund was
established by the Zildjian family in 2001, is a permanently
endowed trust managed and administered through the Percussive
Arts Society. Awards ranging from $500-$3,000 provide funding
for percussion-based presentations directed to underserved
youth, ages pre-school through high school. All services
funded are free of charge to participants and take place
in local community settings.
PAS/Meredith Music Publications
Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC)
Grant for a Non-Percussionist Band Director
The purpose of the “Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) Grant for a Non-Percussionist Band Director” is to provide financial assistance to a band director to attend the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) to be held in Austin, Texas on November 5–8, 2008 in order to further the band director’s knowledge of percussion instruments and their use in school ensembles.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
PAS Scholarships
PASIC Scholarship
The Percussive Arts Society awards several scholarships assisting students to attend the Percussive Arts Society International Convention. Each scholarship winner receives $500, complimentary PASIC registration and a one year PAS membership renewal.
Avedis Zildjian Company
PAS California Chapter
Cloyd Duff
George P. Contreras, Jr.
James Sewrey
Ludwig Industries
McMahon Foundation |
Remo Inc.
Steve Ettleson
Thomas Siwe
Val and Venus Eddy
William F. Ludwig, Jr.
Yamaha Corporation of America |
PAS Armand Zildjian Percussion Scholarship
As
a charter member of the Percussive Arts Society and a 16-year Trustee
of Berklee
College Armand Zildjian sought to create more learning opportunities
for today’s musicians in both contemporary and classical
music. The PAS Armand Zildjian Percussion Scholarship is one step
in fulfilling that quest. This annual $2,000 scholarship will be
awarded to a full-time student percussionist enrolled in an accredited
college or university school of music.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
PAS Hudson Music Drumset Scholarship
Established by Hudson Music in 2006, the PAS Hudson Music Drumset Scholarship continues the company’s commitment to music education and to the support of student drummers. Funding is provided through proceeds from sales of Hudson Music’s “Classic Jazz” series DVDs. This annual $1000 scholarship is awarded to a full-time student registered in an accredited college or university school of music during the academic year.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
The PAS/Remo, Inc. Fred Hoey Memorial Scholarship
Fred Hoey had an illustrious career in the field of music as an
author, clinician, and percussion industry innovator. He was
a charter member of the Percussive Arts Society and an educator
whose influence on percussionists continues with the PAS Fred
Hoey Memorial Scholarship. This annual $1000 scholarship is awarded
to an incoming college freshman percussionist enrolled in the
School of Music at an accredited college or university.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
PAS/Sabian, Ltd. Larrie Londin Memorial Scholarship
The late Larrie Londin was one of the world’s leading studio
drummers. A musician with an adventurous musical spirit, he was
a man who liked to share with others. That sharing continues through
the PAS/Sabian Larrie London Memorial Scholarship. Created to support
promising young drummers with their drumset studies, a total of
$3,000 is awarded annually.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
PAS/Yamaha Terry Gibbs Vibraphone Scholarship
The PAS/Yamaha Terry Gibbs Vibraphone Scholarship was established in 2005 in
honor of legendary jazz vibraphonist Terry Gibbs. Gibbs is recognized as one of the best ever to grace the genre of bop, having played with artists such as Buddy Rich, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker and Dizzie Gillespie, and leading his own critically acclaimed big band, The Dream Band. Funded by Yamaha, the $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a full-time student registered in an accredited college or university school of music for the following academic year. The student must also be a member of PAS.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
PAS International PASIC Scholarship Grant
The purpose of the “PAS International PASIC Scholarship Grant” is to provide financial assistance to a student living outside the United States of America to attend the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) to be held in Austin, Texas on November 5-8, 2008.
Scholarship applications for 2009 will be available in December 2008.
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