The Frank Huntington Beebe Fund for Musicians, founded in 1932 from the will of Frank Huntington Beebe, supports gifted young musicians in classical disciplines to pursue advanced study and performance abroad, usually in Europe. Aimed at musicians at the onset of their professional careers, the fund promotes the enhancement of the applicant's life in music through proposed strong, well-planned projects. It focuses on providing opportunities for in-depth study outside the U.S., fostering the development of their musical careers.
The Frank Huntington Beebe Fund for Musicians Fellowship offers financial support for gifted young classical musicians wishing to pursue advanced studies or performance opportunities abroad, primarily in Europe. The fellowship covers round trip transportation, living, and other expenses related to the musician's project of study, offering an all-inclusive grant of up to $22,000. Eligible candidates are at the early stages of their careers, looking for their first significant study period abroad. Projects that do not necessarily require enrollment in a school or university are considered, as long as they substantially contribute to the musician’s development. This fellowship is non-renewable and spans one year.