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Monday, October 31, 2016

Bank of America Provides $400K, Partners with the Atlanta Music Project and The Center for Working Families to Boost Education and Job Training Opportunities for Underserved Families in Atlanta

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Support comes as part of Bank of America’s Neighborhood Builders® program, which empowers nonprofits to address pressing community challenges

Atlanta – Bank of America has announced the Atlanta Music Project and The Center for Working Families as 2016 Neighborhood Builders. The nonprofits are being recognized for their work in underserved neighborhoods in west and south Atlanta, which in turn supports the sustainable growth of the community. Through Neighborhood Builders (#NeighborhoodBuilders), the bank provides each nonprofit with a unique combination of leadership development, $200,000 in flexible funding, a network of peer organizations across the U.S. and the opportunity to access capital in order to expand their impact in the Atlanta community.

“The Atlanta Music Project and The Center for Working Families exemplify the critical role that nonprofits and their leaders play to build thriving communities and pathways to economic progress in Atlanta,” said Wendy Stewart, Atlanta market president, Bank of America. “These organizations are a part of a simultaneous effort to support working parents and their children. Working parents benefit from The Center for Working Families’ Two Generation approach of providing job training and childcare for its clients, while elementary through high school students benefit from the creative and rigorous music education that the Atlanta Music Project offers.”

Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project provides intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth in their neighborhoods. Serving 250 students at five sites, the Atlanta Music Project provides instruments, a teaching artist, classes and numerous public performance opportunities. Its impact has been widely recognized. In 2016 the White House named the Atlanta Music Project one of the top 50 after-school arts programs in the nation.

The Atlanta Music Project will leverage Neighborhood Builders’ networking access and grant money to begin an effort to build a new headquarters, coinciding with the continued revitalization of the south and west sides of the city. In the spirit of a community music conservatory, the Atlanta Music Project headquarters will eventually house rehearsal spaces, performance facilities, classrooms and office space.

“We are humbled and ecstatic to be the recipients of a 2016 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders grant,” said Dantes Rameau, Co-Founder and Executive Director, the Atlanta Music Project. “This award is the funding catalyst that will allow us to establish the headquarters space we’ve dreamt about, right in the neighborhoods we serve. We look forward to continuing our contributions to the community through music for many years to come. Thank you to the Bank of America Charitable Foundation for their support and partnership.”

As a Neighborhood Builder, The Center for Working Families will further its mission to help unemployed and underemployed individuals gain family-supporting jobs, advance careers or education while helping Atlanta meet its ever growing demand for a well-trained workforce. The organization plans to build its workforce development staff, including a new workforce development manager to help galvanize support, volunteers and fund raising.

Since opening, The Center for Working Families has served more than 10,000 families. They have placed participants in more than 1,800 jobs and connected over 4,000 households to income enhancing benefits which have returned more than $7.3 million to the community. Despite the challenges for families living in neighborhood planning areas, the organization has quickly risen to be best in class at placing vulnerable populations in jobs that lead to economic independence.

“Bank of America’s Neighborhood Builders grant will jumpstart our expanded workforce development strategy, resulting in new employer partnerships, enhanced soft and hard skills training programs and ultimately, stronger employment and retention outcomes for families,” said Che D. Watkins, President and CEO, The Center for Working Families. “We can’t underscore the importance of this funding enough, not just for the Center, but for the community at large. The Neighborhood Builders grant will allow us to increase our footprint to serve even more families who share the same desires and aspirations as those with means – safety for themselves and their children, gainful employment and a thriving community.”

Since 2004, through Neighborhood Builders, Bank of America has helped nonprofits increase impact in their communities and better prepare for the future by providing the tools and resources they need to develop stronger strategic plans, navigate tough economic times and enhance funding opportunities. Since the program’s inception, the bank has invested more than $5 million across 24 Atlanta area non-profits. Awardees are selected by a local market selection committee of community leaders from diverse sectors. Previous Neighborhood Builders include Atlanta Mission, Boys and Girls Club of Atlanta, Covenant House Georgia, Families First, Our House and Open Hand.

“The Neighborhood Builders award has not only financially helped us to significantly impact our work but one of the greatest gifts of the award is it’s excellent leadership training for myself and an emerging leader on our team,” said James H. Reese, President and CEO, Atlanta Mission, a 2015 recipient. “This training and exposure to other great leaders from across the country has helped me in thinking even more about achieving larger impact and how to accomplish it.”

Neighborhood Builders epitomizes the bank’s work to address issues fundamental to economic mobility in order to build strong communities and illustrates how strong cross-sector partnerships and local community leaders can play a meaningful role in positioning communities for success. Nationally, the bank has given $180 million to 900 nonprofit organizations and provided leadership resources to nearly 2,000 nonprofit leaders. The program has been recognized as the nation’s largest philanthropic investment in nonprofit leadership development.

About the Atlanta Music Project
Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project provides intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth right in their neighborhood. Now in its seventh year of programming and serving 250 students at five sites, AMP provides all its students with an instrument, a teaching artist, classes and numerous public performance opportunities. AMP does not hold entrance auditions – the only requirement is a commitment to attending all classes. AMP’s programs include: the AMP Orchestra; AMPlify, the choral program of the Atlanta Music Project; the AMP Academy, which provides advanced musical training to AMP’s most talented and dedicated students; and the AMP Summer Series, a music festival and school. AMP’s young artists have performed at Atlanta’s most prestigious venues, including the Woodruff Arts Center, Spivey Hall, and the Rialto Center for the Arts. In 2015 Clayton State University established the Atlanta Music Project Endowed Scholarships, providing scholarship funds for AMP students choosing to attend Clayton State as music majors and music minors. In 2016 the White House named AMP one of the top 50 after-school arts programs in the nation. For more information visit http://ift.tt/1y14GV7

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At Bank of America, our focus on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors is critical to fulfilling our purpose of helping make people’s financial lives better. Our commitment to growing our business responsibly is embedded in every aspect of our company. It is demonstrated in the inclusive and supportive workplace we create for our employees, the responsible products and services we offer our customers, and the impact we help create around the world in helping local economies thrive. An important part of this work is forming strong partnerships across sectors – including community and environmental advocate groups, as well as non-profits – in order to bring together our collective networks and expertise to achieve greater impact. Learn more at http://ift.tt/RBPoa2 and connect with us on Twitter at @BofA_News.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Meet Ziggy (Event Director of Jazz In The Alley)- Norcross, Georgia

Have you subscribed to the NEW When We Speak TV YouTube channel?
If not, please go and do it now!  
We plan to have lots of great stuff there, from music, to interviews, to personal messages, and much more!!!

I know you didn't come here for that but I really need everyone's support!  So thank you in advance for subscribing.....ok...I'll make it easy for you....just click the link below!
OK....back to the reason for the blog....

Atlanta is saturated with festivals...fall festivals, brunch festivals, jazz festivals, taco festivals, music festivals, chicken wing festivals....I think I should come up with a "festival festival"!  I'm not complaining because all these festivals and events make it very easy to find something to do on the weekend!  Sometimes on the weekend, I jump in my car and just ride around Atlanta and the surrounding cities to see what is going on....usually if you drive to the downtown areas you will find something going on.  About a year ago, I was riding in downtown Norcross, and I stumbled upon a jazz event called Jazz In The Alley.  I hadn't heard much about it but it seemed to be  really nice event so I parked my car and went to check it out.

The event was really nice because it was located behind the restaurant area of downtown Norcross restaurants and you could listen to live jazz music while you dined.  There were some people eating the restaurant patios and others were sitting in lawn chairs enjoying the music.  
Whenever there is music I'm there! Especially live music, so of course, I stopped to check it out noticing that the local jazz station, WCLK, also was involved.  

Well....after the event was over, I really didn't get a chance to go back to check it out but I was always thinking...."that was really nice".  And then, this year I was online and noticed a flyer with Tony Hightower on it.  If you don't know, Tony Hightower, has been a guest on my show, When We Speak

When I saw the flyer, I immediately noticed that it was in Norcross, GA, and called Jazz In the Alley.....then it hit me!  That's the same event that you stumbled upon a year ago!  So of course I made it my business to go and see Tony Hightower perform, and I'm glad I did because in the process I got a chance to meet Ziggy, the Event Director and visionary behind Jazz In The Alley
In fact, I admired her passion, work ethic, and over all spirit, that I wanted to share her with you!!!!!

MEET ZIGGY!!!!!




ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak.  After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.


YouTube 2: When We Speak TV
YouTube 1: WhenWeSpeak TV
Facebook:  When We Speak TV
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Meet Ziggy (Event Director of Jazz In The Alley)- Norcross, Georgia

Have you subscribed to the NEW When We Speak TV YouTube channel?
If not, please go and do it now!  
We plan to have lots of great stuff there, from music, to interviews, to personal messages, and much more!!!

I know you didn't come here for that but I really need everyone's support!  So thank you in advance for subscribing.....ok...I'll make it easy for you....just click the link below!
OK....back to the reason for the blog....

Atlanta is saturated with festivals...fall festivals, brunch festivals, jazz festivals, taco festivals, music festivals, chicken wing festivals....I think I should come up with a "festival festival"!  I'm not complaining because all these festivals and events make it very easy to find something to do on the weekend!  Sometimes on the weekend, I jump in my car and just ride around Atlanta and the surrounding cities to see what is going on....usually if you drive to the downtown areas you will find something going on.  About a year ago, I was riding in downtown Norcross, and I stumbled upon a jazz event called Jazz In The Alley.  I hadn't heard much about it but it seemed to be  really nice event so I parked my car and went to check it out.

The event was really nice because it was located behind the restaurant area of downtown Norcross restaurants and you could listen to live jazz music while you dined.  There were some people eating the restaurant patios and others were sitting in lawn chairs enjoying the music.  
Whenever there is music I'm there! Especially live music, so of course, I stopped to check it out noticing that the local jazz station, WCLK, also was involved.  

Well....after the event was over, I really didn't get a chance to go back to check it out but I was always thinking...."that was really nice".  And then, this year I was online and noticed a flyer with Tony Hightower on it.  If you don't know, Tony Hightower, has been a guest on my show, When We Speak

When I saw the flyer, I immediately noticed that it was in Norcross, GA, and called Jazz In the Alley.....then it hit me!  That's the same event that you stumbled upon a year ago!  So of course I made it my business to go and see Tony Hightower perform, and I'm glad I did because in the process I got a chance to meet Ziggy, the Event Director and visionary behind Jazz In The Alley
In fact, I admired her passion, work ethic, and over all spirit, that I wanted to share her with you!!!!!

MEET ZIGGY!!!!!




ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak.  After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.


YouTube 2: When We Speak TV
YouTube 1: WhenWeSpeak TV
Facebook:  When We Speak TV
Instagram: WhenWeSpeakTV


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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

I Love Event Management (What Do You Speak?)



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Atlanta Music Project Awarded $93,000 Grant By Community Foundation For Greater Atanta

Atlanta, Ga. – The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta announced last week that it will award the Atlanta Music Project, a nonprofit providing tuition-free music education to underserved communities in Atlanta, $93,000 in general operating funds. The Atlanta Music Project was among several nonprofit organizations in the Atlanta area to receive grant monies from the Foundation and its award was one of the highest among 52 grantees.

The Foundation’s competitive grants are awarded following an extensive application and review process which includes site visits with nonprofits during the review process. Grant reviewers assess applicant organizations based on a thorough review of operations, including a detailed look at such indicators of organizational health as financial statements, strategic plans, programmatic impact and board member engagement. Grantees are located throughout the Foundation’s 23-county region.

About the Atlanta Music Project

Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project provides intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth right in their neighborhood. Now in its seventh year of programming and serving 250 students at five sites, AMP provides all its students with an instrument, a teaching artist, classes and numerous public performance opportunities. AMP does not hold entrance auditions – the only requirement is a commitment to attending all classes. AMP’s programs include: the AMP Orchestra; AMPlify, the choral program of the Atlanta Music Project; the AMP Academy, which provides advanced musical training to AMP’s most talented and dedicated students; and the AMP Summer Series, a music festival and school. AMP’s young artists have performed at Atlanta’s most prestigious venues, including the Woodruff Arts Center, Spivey Hall, and the Rialto Center for the Arts. In 2015 Clayton State University established the Atlanta Music Project Endowed Scholarships, providing scholarship funds for AMP students choosing to attend Clayton State as music majors and music minors. In 2016 the White House named AMP one of the top 50 after-school arts programs in the nation. For more information visit http://ift.tt/1y14GV7.

About the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

Since 1951, the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has been connecting the passions of philanthropists with the purposes of nonprofits doing that work. With 65 years serving the 23-county Atlanta region and a robust team of experts, the Community Foundation manages the behind-the-scenes details, empowering our donors to focus on the joy of giving. The Community Foundation is a top-20 community foundation nationally with approximately $900 million in current assets and is Georgia’s second largest foundation. Through its quality services and innovative leadership on community issues, the Foundation received more than $113 million from donors in 2015 (unaudited) and distributed more than $139 million that same year to support nonprofits throughout the region and beyond. In 2016 Charity Navigator named the Community Foundation a four-star rated nonprofit, its top distinction. For more information, visit: cfgreateratlanta.org or connect with the Foundation via Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Contact:

Lindsay Aleshire, 706.202.6132, lindsay@atlantamusicproject.org

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Atlanta Bar Association Hosts Third Annual Brews for Tunes to Benefit Atlanta Music Project

The Family Law Section of the Atlanta Bar Association hosts the Third Annual Brews for Tunes, a beer tasting event to benefit the Atlanta Music Project, on Thursday, October 13, 2016. Tickets are $45.00 in advance and $50.00 at the door. The price of a ticket includes samples of various Second Self brews, food, live music, and a brewery tour. For some added fun, there are games at the brewery (think- giant Jenga, lawn games and good old-fashioned board games).

For more details and sponsorship information or to purchase tickets, visit http://ift.tt/2dtxMcw

About Atlanta Music Project:

All proceeds from the event go to the Atlanta Music Project, an after-school program that provides Atlanta’s underserved and at-risk children with the opportunity to learn about and perform music. AMP provides each student with an instrument, weekly lessons, world-class teaching artists, and numerous performance opportunities. Parents pay for lessons on a sliding scale, according to their ability. As most parents pay only a small fraction of the actual cost of the program, AMP relies heavily on private donations for funding. Ticket purchases will help guarantee that AMP continues to provide a safe after-school environment for Atlanta’s underserved youth. Learn more about AMP here: http://ift.tt/1y14GV7

About Second Self Brewery:

Second Self was founded in 2010 by Jason Santamaria and Chris Doyle, who met as students at Georgia Tech in the early 2000s. Santamaria, the beer architect, and Doyle, the alchemist, saw their dream of opening a brewery become a reality in 2014, after several years of planning, fundraising, and building. More about their journey and the brewery can be found here: http://ift.tt/1Tb92WRand http://ift.tt/1DrZcKO. The brewery is located at 1311 Logan Circle NW, Atlanta, GA 30318.



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Sunday, October 2, 2016

AMP Receives Grant Award from Fulton County

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AMP Executive Director Dantes Rameau and Director of AMPlify Aisha Bowden, at the award ceremony for the Fulton County Arts Council in 2015.

The Atlanta Music Project is pleased to announce that it has been awarded, for the second year in a row, a grant award from the Fulton County Arts Council. The award supports several of AMP programs, including the AMP Orchestra, the AMPlify Choir Flagship at the Kindezi School West Lake, the AMP Academy and the recently launched AMP Summer Series. The grant award constitutes major funding provided by the Fulton county Board of Commissioners.



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