MUSE (Musicians United for Social Equity)

Arts Programming: MUSE provides training and skill development through programs such as the Music Assistant Experience and the Broadway Sitzprobe Experience giving musicians hands-on experience in their field.

Community Building: MUSE hosts several low-stakes opportunities for members to connect and network with each-other. Some examples include jam sessions, holiday parties, member meetings, and MUSE Study Hall sessions. Additionally, employers can use the MUSE directory as a tool for hiring musicians that fit criteria of instrument, region, skillset, and more! MUSE provides many opportunities to connect with a mentor whether it's MUSE One-on-One, a 6-month-long mentorship program, or playing alongside a seasoned Broadway vet at one of our Broadway Sitzprobe Experience- they believe that we rise by lifting others.

Education: MUSE members have access to a variety of training opportunities based on their needs. They host both broad Q&A panel discussions as well as specialized training programs such as the Piano Experience.

Financial Opportunities: MUSE offers yearly scholarships including the Linda Twine Scholarship for student musicians and the Harold Wheeler Scholarships for professional musicians to help support their music careers.

Job Boards: Anyone can post to their job board but MUSE members have exclusive access to the opportunities posted there.

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