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How to get involved: Funding Opportunities

JMI is a UK registered charity (no. 328228). In addition to income earned from public events, JMI has received support from academic, charitable, corporate and public bodies. However, individual donations are fundamental in securing JMI's continuing work. We welcome participation at all levels.

 

Recurring Donations
Donations on an annual or monthly basis are especially valuable to us as they allow us to plan ahead with confidence. Please contact us for details about making your donation by direct debit.

Gift Aid
If you are a UK taxpayer, you can increase the value of your donation at no extra cost to yourself. JMI will receive a tax rebate from the Inland Revenue. Please contact us about making your donation as Gift Aid. Both one-off and recurring donations by UK taxpayers are eligible.

Friends
Friends of JMI make an annual donation of £25 or more. Friends receive our regular newsletter, advance notice, priority booking and special discounts on some tickets for JMI concerts.

Supporters
Supporters of JMI make an annual donation of £250 or more. In addition to Friends' benefits, Supporters receive free tickets for some JMI concerts.

Benefactors
Benefactors of JMI make an annual donation of £2,500 or more. Benefactors make the difference in helping JMI meet the growth in interest in Jewish music and see the concrete benefit of their contributions in innovative concert and festival programmes, grants and scholarships for students, researchers and practicing musicians, library and information facilities and projects encouraging the broadest possible participation in Jewish music.

Foundation Members
Foundation Members of JMI make an annual donation of £25,000 or more. Foundation Members are truly the foundation of JMI's future. We particularly welcome their involvement in long-term projects such as the collection and conservation of historic materials on Jewish music, the development of JMI Forums (including the JMI International Forum for Suppressed Music and its work in recovering music banned by the Nazis) and the expansion of Jewish music education (including the establishment of a Professorship of Jewish Music, an Interdenominational School of Cantorial Art). Foundation Members have the opportunity of having their names associated with projects such as these. Foundation Members are acknowledged in all JMI publications.

Life Members
Life Members of JMI have made a contribution of £250,000 or more. In recognition our most generous and longest-standing contributors, JMI awards the status of Life Member.

Legacies
Please contact us about how a legacy in your will could help future generations take part Jewish music.

Corporate Supporters
JMI welcomes contributions from corporations and can offer a variety of sponsorship opportunities. Please contact us about how a partnership could work for you.

Volunteers
Many dedicated volunteers help to make JMI the vibrant organisation it is. Volunteers offering their free time and skills range from students to retired persons, from the musically trained to the professionally trained, from pianists and singers to accountants, publishers and lawyers. Please contact us if you would like to work with us.

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last modified: 20 April 2004

 

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The Jewish Music Institute is an independent Arts organisation based at SOAS, University of London. It is an international focus bringing the ancient yet contemporary musical culture of the Jews to the mainstream British cultural, academic and social life. Its programmes of education, performance and information highlight many aspects of Jewish music throughout the ages and across the globe for people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures.