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Category: Performing Arts

Charity Music, Inc.

AKA Charity Music of Michigan

Clinton Township, MI

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Charity Music, Inc.

Also Known As:
Charity Music of Michigan
Physical Address:
Clinton Township, MI 48038 2545
EIN:
20-2155382
Web URL:
www.CharityMusic.org
Leadership:
Roger Fachini, Chief Executive

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Fiscal Year Starting: Jan 1, 2010
Fiscal Year Ending: Dec 31, 2010
Revenue
Total Revenue $80,917
Expenses
Total Expenses $67,086

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Basic Organization Information

Charity Music, Inc.

Also Known As:
Charity Music of Michigan
Physical Address:
Clinton Township, MI 48038 2545
EIN:
20-2155382
Web URL:
www.CharityMusic.org 
NTEE Category:
O Youth Development 
O50 Youth Development Programs 
S Community Improvement, Capacity Building 
S12 Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution 
T Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking 
T40 Voluntarism Promotion 
Year Founded:
2005 
Ruling Year:
2005 
How This Organization Is Funded:
Santorella Publications - $110,000
Concert and Sporting Ticket Donations - $45,000
Foundations - $25,000

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Mission Statement

The mission of Charity Music is to help cultivate the next upcoming crop of young artists by providing musical instruments on loan, at no charge, to homeless students, disadvantaged youth, and at-risk individuals wishing to explore their hidden musical talents.
In addition, we also provide musical instruments, and live entertainment to VA Hospitals nationwide in support of music therapy programs.

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Impact Statement

Our newly implemented Detroit Drumline provides musical training for inner city youth, and performed in the Detroit Lions halftime ceremony at Comerica Park on Thanksgiving Day 2011. Financial Breakdown for 2011 is as follows:
90.53 % Program Services
06.79 % Mgt and General
02.68 % Fundraising

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Chief Executive

Roger Fachini

Term:

Since Jan 2010

CEO/Executive Director Statement:

We are proud of our accomplishments and thankful for the generous support provided by the community.

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Program: Instrument Loan Program

Budget:
$125,000
Category:
Youth Development
Population Served:
Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
Homeless

Program Description:

Provides musical instruments to at-risk and disadvantaged youth.

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Program: Notes of Appreciation - Music for Our Military

Budget:
$75,000
Category:
Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Population Served:
Military/Veterans
Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Adults

Program Description:

Provide musical instruments, sheet music, music books, to VA facilities nationwide in support of music therapy and recreation therapy programs.

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Currently providing music related items to facilities located in over 26 various states.

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Program: Charity Music Volunteer Center

Budget:
$80,000
Category:
Human Services
Population Served:
Offenders/Ex-offenders
Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens

Program Description:

The Charity Music Volunteer Center provides volunteer opportunities in support of student school programs, court mandated community service requirements, as well as general public participation.

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Program: Music Mentors

Budget:
$50,000
Category:
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Population Served:
Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)

Program Description:

Provides music related training to individuals wishing to to explore their hidden music talents. Promote music education by establishing Instrumental Petting Zoos at festivals, fairs and other public locations. As a community service over 75 various musical instruments are made available at no charge for use by event attendees.

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Funding Needs

Cash Contributions;Grants;Musical Instruments;Sheet Music;In Kind Services;Vintage Musical Instruments;Real Estate 


Volunteer Needs

College Campus Liaison;Internet Marketing;Interns;Advisory Board members


Request for In-Kind Contributions

Grant Writer;Printing;Accounting Services;Musical Instruments;Computers;Office Space;Car;Van;Office Supplies;Advertising;Concert Tickets;Sporting Event Tickets;


News

Nonprofit Gives Vets the Gift of Music
February 09, 2012
By Nico Rubello
C & G Staff Writer
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — One Clinton Township nonprofit group knows the healing value of music.
For the past four years, Charity Music Inc. has been connecting donated instruments and sheet music with U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals around the nation.
“(Music) is such a universal language,” said Charity Music CEO Roger Fachini. “Everyone can relate to it, and it brings everyone together.”
Since securing nonprofit status in 2005, Charity Music has provided instruments, sheet music, records and training materials to at-risk and disadvantaged youths, college students, senior citizens and veterans through several programs.
“We’re a support to other nonprofits, so we can help them become successful at what they do,” said Fachini, who served in a Marine Corps marching band as a young Marine.
Had he not been transferred to the Marine marching band, he would have been assigned to active duty during the Vietnam War. Because of this, he credits music with saving his life.
Through Notes of Appreciation, just one of several programs offered through Charity Music, the organization has donated hundreds of instruments and tens of thousands of pages of sheet music to troops both at home and abroad.
Originally, the program operated through the U.S. Department of Defense’s America Supports You program. But the veterans would bring the instruments with them when they returned to the
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Photo by Erin Sanchez
From left, Charity Music Inc.’s Barry Alan, CEO Roger Fachini and Brian O stand in front of the wall designated for Notes of Appreciation at Charity Music’s location on Hayes Road in Clinton Township. Notes of Appreciation, which connects donations of sheet music and instruments to veterans at U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals around the nation, is just one of several programs conducted by Charity Music.
U.S., and weren’t leaving them behind for other personnel as intended, Fachini said. He then reached out to chaplains, but they “had bigger things to deal with” than delivering instruments, he explained.
Then, in 2010, Charity Music decided to step back from the program and re-evaluate how Notes of Appreciation could better help veterans. They called VA hospitals around the country and discovered most had no instruments of their own.
They had found a void in the nonprofit community.
To date, Charity Music has received requests from VA hospitals in every state and is working to meet that demand.
Ultimately, Fachini said, the goal is to secure a guitar and keyboard, along with sheet music and CDs, for each of the 153 VA hospitals in the country. In order to do this, though, the group first has to acquire donations.
Most of the instruments donated to Charity Music are done so by major instrument manufacturers, such as Gibson and Yamaha, though individual donations are also welcomed.
Publishing companies donate songbooks from a wide breadth of musical genres, including Latin, country, jazz, classical and marching band, among others.
Notes of Appreciation is expanding. In 2011, it donated more than $5,000 worth of sheet music, an amount equivalent to about 1,000 songbooks.
This year, that amount is expected to grow to about $40,000 worth of material.
“It brings some relief to (the hospital patients) in that they can express themselves through music and maybe are not able to express themselves in any other way,” said Kim De Mars, Charity Music’s community relations director.
During the past few years, the use of music therapy has increased as a method to treat patients.
The John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit is among the hospitals in Michigan that have received sheet music through Notes of Appreciation. While the medical center doesn’t have a music therapy program — it does, however, have an art therapy program — music is incorporated into the recovery process for both physical injuries and mental traumas, said hospital psychologist Dr. Michelle Buda Abela.
Music can be used to add structure to a patient’s day, or it could help them connect with others, ease anxiety, and in extreme cases, manage such symptoms as hallucinations and hearing voices, she said. The type of music used is largely based on the patients’ preference.
In some cases, the patients already know how to play the instruments; in others, they want to learn.
The veterans themselves recognize the value of music in recovery also, Abela said. Looking ahead to the near future, some hope start a music appreciation group, and some have talked about starting up a band.
“Oftentimes the veterans have trouble expressing feelings in words,” Abela said. “The creative arts are a way for them to express feelings and as a coping tool to manage moods.”
As the program is volunteer-driven, Fachini said Charity is always welcoming new helpers. Additionally, musical instruments and 45 rpm records can be donated by dropoff at 40736 Hayes Road, just south of 18 Mile Road, in Clinton Township.
A donation pick-up can be arranged by calling (586) 808-7445.
For more information about Notes of Appreciation, visit www.freedomhill.org.
You can reach C & G Staff Writer Nico Rubello at nrubello@candgnews.com or at (586)279-1118.