The GRAMMY Museum Grant Program, funded by The Recording Academy, awards grants to organizations and individuals to support the archiving and preservation of North America's music and recorded sound heritage. It also funds research projects examining the impact of music on the human condition, utilizing grants to preserve significant collections and support innovative research into music's effects on health, education, and therapy.
The GRAMMY Museum Grants Program is focused on two main areas: supporting scientific research projects that investigate music's impact on the human condition, and funding preservation projects that advance the archiving of the Americas' music and recorded sound heritage. The program offers up to $20,000 for both scientific research and preservation implementation projects, with an additional option of up to $5,000 for preservation assistance, assessment, or consultation. Research projects can include studies on music's effects on mood, cognition, healing, and the well-being of music professionals. Preservation grants support the efforts of both small and large organizations in preserving their collections that embody the recorded sound heritage of North America, including assistance in planning, assessment, inventory, cataloging, and addressing rights issues for the ultimate goal of broad dissemination.
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