CMW Receives the Lewis Prize for MusicCommunity MusicWorks has been selected as one of three organizations to receive an “Accelerator Award” from The Lewis Prize for Music, a newly established philanthropy that’s ambitiously investing in music leaders to facilitate positive change and increase access to music education. A total of nearly $2 million is being awarded to leaders of music programs and organizations across the country. Each of the 2020 Lewis Prize for Music awardees is doing extraordinary work to ensure every young person has access to high-quality music learning, performance, and creation opportunities by building community, fostering engaged citizens and supporting the holistic growth of young people. “My vision is to ensure opportunities to learn, perform and create music are available to all young people,” said Daniel R. Lewis, Founder and Chairman of The Lewis Prize for Music. “Ideally, this would be happening in every school, but that isn’t the case, especially in low-income and historically marginalized communities. It’s inspiring to see smart, focused, motivated leaders of community organizations addressing this gap by collaborating with schools and other youth services, such as foster youth, juvenile justice, and other arts organizations.” Lewis, whose father co-founded Progressive insurance company, spent most of his career there before retiring over 19 years ago and becoming an active philanthropist in the musical arts field. With this year’s launch of The Lewis Prize for Music, Lewis has committed to awarding at least $15 million over the next five years. The Lewis Prize for Music has established an innovative three-tier awarding approach in announcing its inaugural awards of the following amounts:
Accelerator Awards provide multi-year support to enable leaders and organizations to make sustained progress toward ambitious community change initiatives that align with The Lewis Prize for Music’s values and vision.
Infusion Awards provide single year support to leaders and programs creating new musical platforms and pathways in their communities.
Finalist Awards provide single year support to leaders and programs with impressive impact and reach.
The Lewis Prize for Music received a total of 188 applications from 32 states and the District of Columbia. Awardees were chosen through a rigorous process that incorporated input from diverse music leaders and young people involved in creative youth development. Additional information about the process and profiles of The Lewis Prize awardees can be found at: https://www.thelewisprize.org/finalists-2020. About The Lewis Prize for Music The Lewis Prize for Music believes that music in the lives of young people is a catalytic force to drive positive change in our society. It partners with leaders in diverse and vibrant communities who invest in young people by providing access to safe, inclusive spaces where they can build powerful relationships through music. The organization is the brainchild of philanthropist Daniel R. Lewis, who has spent the last 19 years focusing on philanthropic efforts in the social and musical arts field, including founding the Miami Music Access Fellowship, serving as the founding chairman of The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency/Miami Music Association, chairman of the Spring For Music Festival and chairman of The Management Center. Learn more at www.thelewisprize.org. |