The Beat is a community of monthly givers who are determined to create brighter futures through music, one person at a time.
The Beat is a community of monthly givers who are determined to create brighter futures through music, one person at a time.
AS A MEMBER OF THE BEAT YOU WILL ENJOY:
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Exclusive access to The Beat’s monthly impact report.
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Behind-the-scenes news from the field through our bi-annual Zoom updates for The Beat community. This is your chance to meet the team in Africa and the talented young people you support!
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Early-bird access to tickets for Brass for Africa’s private events.
AS A MEMBER OF THE BEAT YOU WILL ENJOY:
- Exclusive news from the field through quarterly Zoom updates where you’ll get to meet the team in Africa and some of our talented musicians.
- Access to early-bird tickets to attend special Brass for Africa events (when COVID-19 restrictions allow!)
- The opportunity to meet like-minded people by gaining private access to our Beat Community private Facebook group.
- Making a difference. You will find out about the real impact you make through monthly updates and impact reports.
“I love seeing the monthly impact my support makes! I used to have subscriptions with lots of different companies but this year I decided to do something different. I love it!”
“Being a Brass for Africa supporter has given me the opportunity to be part of something I really believe in. As a teacher, I fully understand the need of transferable skills. Keep up the great work Brass for Africa!”
“£5 a month to run music and life-skills lessons for children in really challenging circumstances? I mean, in London you’d be lucky to get lunch for that! You just can’t argue with that kind of return on investment. This charity stays connected with every beneficiary it works with, I know very few that do that”.
“I think the important thing to remember is that every little helps to make a difference. With Brass for Africa, I know my donation goes a long way. I love receiving monthly updates from the field. It always cheers me up!”
“I am a true testament of the life-changing work that Brass for Africa does. I was born in Katwe, one of the biggest slums in Kampala. For nearly 10 years I was a beneficiary of Brass for Africa. Today I am a professional musician at The Royal Military School of Music in London. Thank you for transforming my life. It is my pleasure to be a member of The Beat!”
“During COVID19 I’ve realised we often don’t notice how much money we spend on things we don’t actually need. Being a monthly donor makes me feel like even the smallest amount I can give still makes a huge difference! “
“£5 a month to run music and life-skills lessons for children in really challenging circumstances? I mean, in London you’d be lucky to get lunch for that! You just can’t argue with that kind of return on investment. This charity stays connected with every beneficiary it works with, I know very few that do that”.
“I love seeing the monthly impact my support makes! I used to have subscriptions with lots of different companies but this year I decided to do something different. I love it!”
“Being a Brass for Africa supporter has given me the opportunity to be part of something I really believe in. As a teacher, I fully understand the need of transferable skills. Keep up the great work Brass for Africa!”
“I am a true testament of the life-changing work that Brass for Africa does. I was born in Katwe, one of the biggest slums in Kampala. For nearly 10 years I was a beneficiary of Brass for Africa. Today I am a professional musician at The Royal Military School of Music in London. Thank you for transforming my life. It is my pleasure to be a member of The Beat!”
“During COVID19 I’ve realised we often don’t notice how much money we spend on things we don’t actually need. Being a monthly donor makes me feel like even the smallest amount I can give still makes a huge difference! “
“I think the important thing to remember is that every little helps to make a difference. With Brass for Africa, I know my donation goes a long way. I love receiving monthly updates from the field. It always cheers me up!”