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Tommy Caris having physioWe help musicians who play, sing or create all styles of music.

We support:

• Musicians at the start of their careers who need support as they join the profession.

• Musicians who hit a crisis such as an illness or accident during their working lives.

• Musicians who are thinking about retirement, as well as those later on in their lives.

To qualify for our help, you need to have worked or be working in the music profession. Our help also extends to those who work in related occupations such as record producers, piano tuners and sound engineers and we can occasionally help the dependants of musicians.

Please read the FAQs for further information on how we can help you, or please contact us.
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Young Artists

Help for music students up to and including postgraduate level. More »
Professional musicians at a gig

Professionals

Awards and grants for professional musicians, those in related professions, and dependants. More »
Retired musician playing a harp

Retired

Help and support for retired musicians and those in related professions.
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Musical organisation

Organisations

Grants for organisations which support musicians, including British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) More »
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Health Promotion Schemes

Partnership schemes which promote musicians' health through education and specialist support. More »
   

Who we have helped

Stories of people we've helped, including young artists, students, professionals, dependants and groups/ensembles.  More »

Registered Charity No. 228089. Incorporating the Scottish Musicians Benevolent Fund
Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales No. 252783
Patron: Her Majesty The Queen
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