March 1, 2024 (CHARLOTTE, N.C.) — Charlotte’s premier choral program for children and youth announces the start of a three-year fundraising campaign to be celebrated every year in March in honor of the largest commitment made to date by a donor.
3&Me will launch on March 3rd as a month-long social media campaign driven to raise funds in celebration of the $100,000 commitment given to the program at the end of last year.
“This is something we wanted to make sure we celebrated as it means a great deal. This commitment will directly allow our choristers to have the best experience they possibly can while in the program”, Executive Director, Davis A. Tapp shares.
Centered around educating existing and future supporters on contributions and why they are a vital part of making the non-profit program accessible for all, the social media campaign will feature the three age groups of Charlotte Choir School choristers highlighting the personal impact choral education has had on them.
Along with the month-long campaign, the nonprofit will make its annual fundraising goal $33,333 starting March 3rd to match the $100,000 commitment over three years. All funds raised through 3&Me will go to supporting the ongoing programs of Charlotte Choir School, specifically in the critical need area of the choir’s domestic tour taken annually every summer.
“This core program costs thousands of dollars each year and is essential to delivering the unique and excellent music education experience Charlotte Choir School has offered for over 30 seasons”, Tapp explains. “With this gift, we are making it our focus to use it to inspire others to give, showing what a direct impact it has on our mission of raising the voices of tomorrow.”
3&Me will launch on Sunday, March 3rd on Charlotte Choir School’s Facebook and Instagram pages. To make a donation to the program or learn more about the campaign, you may visit CharlotteChoirSchool.org/3me.
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About Charlotte Choir School
Since 1993, Charlotte Choir School has enriched and strengthened young lives through excellent, rigorous music education and choral performance. Conceived in the English choral tradition, the program serves young men and women from every background and corner of the Charlotte region, with more than 75 students aged seven to 18 comprising five distinct choirs. Over its 30-year history, the organization has taught more than 900 Charlotte-area students. Entirely tuition-free, the 501(c)3 nonprofit relies on individual contributions, foundation, and corporate support. You can learn more at CharlotteChoirSchool.org.