Grant

Class Trips for Music

Multi-day class trips with active singing, music-making, movement, and a final performance for primary school classes throughout Germany, including German-Polish, Low German, and classical variants.

Music Culture Education Children and Youth Social Cohesion/Democracy

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Grant criteria

Application Deadline: Ongoing
Application level: Advanced
Region: Germany (nationwide)

Funding objective

Support for music education class trips to enable children, especially those from disadvantaged social backgrounds, to experience active music-making, community engagement, and intercultural exchange.

Eligible to apply

  • Educational Institutions
  • Individuals
  • Interest Groups and Other Associations
  • Non-profit Organizations

Funding requirements

  • Detailed project description (including background, number and age group of children)
  • Justification of the necessity of the project
  • Cost and revenue statement (secured and expected revenues, own funds)
  • Explanation of how the success of the measure will be monitored and documented

Documents required for application

  1. Project description
  2. Justification of necessity
  3. Cost and revenue statement
  4. Plan for success monitoring and documentation

Description

The “Class Trips to Music” by the foundation “Children Need Music – Foundation for an Active Musical Childhood” offer multi-day music workshops nationwide for primary school classes, focusing on active singing, making music, and movement. In various formats – ranging from domestic tours within Germany to German-Polish encounters, as well as Low German and classical formats – participants experience communal musical activities and jointly prepare a final performance. Particularly children from disadvantaged social backgrounds are supported in strengthening their personality and developing intercultural skills. A versatile educational program with language animation methods, choreography, and live music fosters enthusiasm for culture and democratic coexistence.

Eligible for funding are educational institutions, private individuals, non-profit organizations, and associations that submit a detailed project description (background, number of participants, and age groups), a justification of necessity, a cost and revenue statement, as well as a plan for success evaluation. The foundation continuously grants subsidies and decides twice a year in donation committee meetings; applications can be submitted at any time, with processing times of up to six months possible. The goal is to provide children with sustainable musical experiences and promote social cohesion. Interested teachers and educational professionals can find further information on the application process in the foundation’s statutes.

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