READY TO MAKE AN IMPACT?

HAVE AN INSTRUMENT THAT NEEDS TO BE ACTIVATED?

DONATE THEM NOW!

Ready to help make a difference? We are accepting donations of instruments, anything music related and cash donations are always appreciated to help with our hyper-focused cause.

We are on a mission to bring music back into the lives of students by providing them with scholarships for instruments and lessons. To date we have delivered more than 10 students with refurbished instruments and educational support.

Please consider donating by dropping your instruments off at northtown Coffee @ 1603 G St. in Arcata reach out to us!

A Music Scholarship by Musicans and for Musicians.

“The league of everyday people is NOT the new action movie coming to a theatre near you.”

Everyday People is the new non-profit started in Humboldt County in 2021 to bring music ,art, community and culture to the West Coast and Humboldt County. Started by local community members Serg Mihaylo, Clay Adams and Tanasa Daniel; Their hope is to enrich the community in which they live and love. 

The first project they are launching is the “Musical Youth Scholarship fund”. Each year the organization will award music scholarships to aspiring young musicians who can’t otherwise afford instruments in Humboldt County.

The scholarship includes 6 months of music lessons as well as a professional quality instrument and accessories.  They will be awarded with no cost to the student. Their hope is to help the youth of our community prosper and have artistic outlets to express themselves creatively.

WANT TO DONATE?

Get in touch.

APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP.

Are you a youth looking to apply for a scholarship?

Are you ready to take your music skills to the next level?

Do you need an instruments and lessons?

THAT IS WHY WE ARE HERE.

We are giving away many scholarships of musical instruments that have been donated by the community.

ONLINE COURSES

FREE scholarships to our music school

We are offering scholarships to our vault of online video series that specialize in helping young students take their craft to the next level.

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