Caregivers

Who Does CreativeBridge Coalition Work With?

Our efforts are open to anyone who wishes to bring music into children's lives. We select prospective project participants on the basis of three criteria:

1). Their needs, services, and circumstances fit within our mission
2). Their goals and intentions can be clearly articulated and appear to be reachable and fundable
3). They have non-profit status.

Most participants in a CBC-orchestrated project will represent non-profit organizations. However, some caregivers may wish to bring a particular commercial music program or method into their environment (e.g., 'Enrichment Through Music' or the Suzuki method). In these instances, the music provider is a for-profit entity serving the non-profit client recipient.

Does My Project Qualify for Help?

Let's have a conversation to determine the scope and possibilities of your idea or program. To begin that conversation, click here.

What If I'm Not a Non-profit?

Our mission, and our non-profit status, requires CBC to focus on bringing music to young children and children with special needs. In most cases, our coalition partners will all have non-profit status. However, if you have an idea about how you might benefit from such a coalition project without non-profit status, contact us and we'll have an initial conversation.

How Long Does a Coalition Project Last?

The life span of a project is usually determined by the funding. CBC has designed and integrated projects lasting as long as five years.

How Does CBC Get Paid?

CBC charges no fees for exploring people's ideas, developing project narratives, bringing together coalition partners, or seeking funding for coalition projects. Our fees stem from the administrative and evaluative work resulting from funded projects. Additionally, we often are retained as consultants to non-profit organizations that seek our expertise in helping to conceptualize ways to bring music to young and special needs children.