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Grant Money for Music Therapy

Do you know of an established music therapy program where the participants create the music? Fender is offering grants from $500 to $5000 to music therapy programs that are ongoing, established and sustainable for 5 years. For more information visit the Fender website.

June 10, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
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