Happy
New Year to everyone and welcome to the second Newsletter produced by Perth
& Kinross Music Foundation. We hope
that you had a very merry, and enjoyable, Festive period.
In
this issue, we bring you up to date with what we have been up to over the last
6 month, and also give you advance notice of what we are planning to get up to
over the next 6 months and beyond.
We
would also like to record in this Newsletter, the immense contribution to the
Foundation, as well as the wider musical life of Perth & Kinross, from the
late George Annan who sadly passed away in November 2018 after a short
illness. George was the Founder of
Perthshire Brass, and also a founder Trustee of this Foundation back in
1998. His funeral service in St John’s
Kirk in Perth on 10 December 2018 was a wonderful tribute to his musical life
over many years. George will be missed
not only by his family and friends, but his passing leaves a huge gap in the musical
life of communities across Perth & Kinross.
The Trustees wish to acknowledge George’s input to the Foundation over
more than 20 years.
What
have we been up to over the last 6 months:
Since
the last edition of our Newsletter, the Trustees have been very busy in
continuing to raise funds to support our objectives.
In
terms of our fundraising efforts over the last 6 months, these included a
concert on 30 September 2018, in St John’s Episcopal Church entitled “Making Music Magic”. The performers for this event were staff from
the Council’s Instrumental Music Service, and the concert was attended by
almost 60 people plus a number of the young students of these talented
musicians, who, on a daily basis, nurture and encourage all their students to
achieve their best in music. The
afternoon was widely acclaimed by all who attended, and the church officers and
volunteers made us very welcome including providing interval refreshments for
both the performers and the audience. We are in discussion with the IMS staff
regarding whether or not this could become an annual event in our fundraising
calendar – so watch the website for next year’s date!
During
September and October we were pleased to be one of the 3 chosen local
charities in the TESCO Bags of Help scheme. We were delighted to find out at the end of
November that we had been awarded a grant of £2,000 towards out stated aims of
“letting our children play”. Thank you
to everyone who voted for us with their “wee blue tokens“ in TESCO stores over
these 2 months.
What
are our plans for the next 6 months and beyond?
First
up, on Wednesday 6 March 2019 we will once again be holding our annual
concert at the North Inch Community Campus, in North Muirton, Perth. This year the evening will showcase the
musical talents of the Perth & Kinross Elementary String Orchestra, the
Perth & Kinross Central Groups Choir, pupils from Kinross High School, the
Perth & Kinross Percussion Ensemble, and Perthshire Youth Brass. The aim of this evening each year is to give
young people (some of whom will be receiving financial support from the
Foundation) an opportunity to perform in front of a keen listening audience of
parents, relatives, family, and friends.
For some of the youngest, this will be their first experience of playing
in public and will, we are sure, be a daunting task for them. Please do come along and support our young
musicians and enjoy this evening of “letting our children play”.
On
11 May 2019, 11 members of the IMS staff team plus some Trustees and
friends of the Foundation, have signed up to take part in the Gung Ho
Challenge in Edinburgh. This is 5km long race around an inflatable obstacle
course! It promises to be a fun event
for the competitors and the audience, as there are some very messy obstacles
which end up in mud baths, water baths, and foam baths! Our intrepid gang will be seeking sponsors
via a dedicated JustGiving Page or
they can be sponsored directly. Every
penny raised will go towards meeting the fees of young people from financially
challenged households. If you want to see this event, it will be held on the
Meadows in Edinburgh on the morning of Saturday 11 May 2019, so do come along
and help these adventurers to enjoy their day out, and also give them some
encouragement and help in getting really messy!
Following
the success of our first ever Quiz Night fundraising venture last June,
we are looking to have another one later this year. The exact date and venue have not yet been
finalised but we will probably be looking at around Autumn sometime. Please keep your eyes on the Foundation’s
website for more details www.pmkf.org.uk
As
a Charity, we are always looking at new ways to raise funds to support our
objectives and supplement the generous contributions received from local
Charitable Trusts, other Groups, and individuals who are sympathetic to our
aims and objective of “letting our children play”. If you have any fundraising ideas for us to
try, do let us know and we will consider such an event.
Our
Finances
To
date, we have been successful in making grant funding applications to The
Guildry Incorporation of Perth, The Cross Trust, The Gannochy Trust, The Jimmie
Cairncross Trust, the Souter Charitable Foundation, TESCO Bags of Help Scheme,
and the Ross & Liddle Community Bursary Scheme. We are extremely grateful to all of the
Charitable Trusts that support us as these grant awards have enabled us to meet
100% of the applications received from young people for financial support. So far, this academic year we have received 119 applications (last year our final total
was 83), and more keep trickling in as parents become aware of just how much
Perth & Kinross Council have put the fees up by this year. This represents an increase of 43% in the number of applications received
compared to 2017/18.
As
well as being successful with our grant funding applications, we have also
received donations from Perth based choir Encore, have had a pledge from RSPCC
Childline (in recognition that the IMS staff freely give up their time for the
annual Childline Fundraising Concert each December), and a number of
individuals. We also now have 10
“Friends of the Foundation”. These are
people who have invested in the work of the Foundation by signing up to an
annual/monthly subscription which entitles them to receive this twice yearly
Newsletter, and also 2 free tickets to any concert organised by the
Foundation. The Trustees would like to
say a huge thank you to all our sponsors and supporters. If you know of anyone else who might be
interested in becoming a “Friend” please ask them to get in touch either with
the Secretary or Treasurer via our website.
During
the last 6 months we have received almost £28,000 in grant awards from
Charitable Trusts, plus more from individuals and groups, and to date we have
paid out/are due to pay out £18,400 in music tuition and central music group
fees to Perth & Kinross Council. We
will no doubt be due to pay more to the Council as the academic year comes to a
close in the summer. So, as you can see,
these grant awards, and other personal donations received from our sponsors,
friends, and supporters, are very much welcomed, and indeed necessary.