The New Zealand Ukulele Trust supports schools, teachers, and communities to introduce Kiwi kids to music through the magic of the ukulele
Nationwide
Aotearoa has a rich musical history, but music education can be a distant reality for many. The magic of the ukulele is that it's a simple instrument, to teach and to learn. Our guiding vision is the dream of founding patron, the late Bill Sevesi, that every child in Aotearoa gets the chance to do that, through the ukulele.
For over a decade, the NZ Ukulele Trust has been working with schools and teachers, musicians and communities to develop easy to use resources for teaching the ukulele to young learners. We also help to get ukuleles into classrooms, run events and competitions, provide performance opportunities, and support the amazing educational leaders that guide students on their musical journeys.
We've continued to grow over the past few years and now reach communities all around Aotearoa. We need your help to ensure that every school and student that wants to begin their voyage into this world can do so.
To date we’ve relied on amazing teachers who volunteer their time. We are also lucky to have the support of local musicians and our Ambassador, celebrity music educator Suzy Cato. Annual grant funding supports a part-time administrator who keeps our programmes running, but this no longer covers the hours needed for our growing number of participating schools.
Your donation will go towards the sustainability of our organisation, allowing us to grow the resources we offer to schools, and continue to expand our range of songs, and performance opportunities for tamariki.
We bring the magic of the ukulele to Kiwi kids!
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