Through the support we receive from philanthropic gifts, we are able to respond quickly when musicians need urgent help, invest in long-term wellbeing and mental health services, and create career-shaping opportunities that help artists build sustainable futures in music. This support gives us the flexibility to act with care, urgency and foresight, ensuring that each donation reaches musicians at the moment it can make the greatest difference.

We work closely with supporters who are considering philanthropic giving — from joining our Supporters’ Circle, to making a significant one-off or multi-year gift, to exploring legacies or bespoke ways to support specific areas within our services.

By choosing to invest in musicians you become a valued partner in our work. Together, we can help ensure musicians are not only supported through difficult moments, but are empowered to thrive creatively, professionally and personally, now and for generations to come.

We invite you to join us and explore how your philanthropic support could make a lasting difference.

There are a number of ways your support can make a lasting difference:

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Our Philanthropy team is here to build thoughtful, long-term partnerships with people who care deeply about musicians and the future of music. We take the time to listen, to understand what motivates your support, and to ensure your generosity has the impact you hope for.

If you are thinking about making a philanthropic gift to Help Musicians — now or in the future — we would be delighted to discuss your interests and priorities with you.

Contact the Philanthropy team: 

Phone: 0207 239 9149

Phone: 020 7239 9142

Phone: 020 7239 9127

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£100 could help towards a hearing test and custom ear protection to prevent career ending injuries like hearing loss.

£500 could help towards supporting a musician at a crucial stage in their career by covering the cost of our early development grant.

£2500 could help towards life-saving surgery for a musician, relieving them from significant stress and potentially avoiding chronic illness or disability.

£50 per month could help towards supporting a musician with a long-term illness or disability.

£100 per month could help towards connecting a musician with a mentor, bespoke to their needs, enabling them to receive advice and help to grow their creativity or career.

£210 per month could help towards financially supporting a musician through their postgraduate studies, enabling them to continue their education and become the talent of the future.

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