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The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective & Amazon Music Announce Return Of "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship Program; Applications Now Open

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The "Your Future Is Now" annual scholarship program aims to provide mentorship opportunities and donations to HBCU students and music programs.
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May 12, 2022 - 6:00 am

The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC) and Amazon Music bring back their "Your Future Is Now" scholarship program, which aims to provide select students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) the opportunity to learn and explore all facets of the music industry. First launched in February 2021, the collaboration offers select students currently enrolled at a HBCU networking opportunities with esteemed members of the music industry, including an immersive rotation program with Amazon Music and Recording Academy department leads, providing each student a detailed look at their particular field of work within the music industry. This year, the BMC will select four students currently enrolled at a HBCU for the program who will each receive a scholarship of $10,000. To coincide with these scholarships, the BMC and Amazon Music will also award two HBCUs a $10,000 grant each to be used for equipment for their music programs.

Visit the Your Future Is Now scholarship program page to apply for the scholarship.

The "Your Future Is Now" scholarship application goes live today (Thursday, May 12). Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident pursuing a bachelor's degree in music, music business, business administration, marketing, communications, or a related field. All applicants must submit a current and complete grades transcript, a personal statement, a creative video showing their creativity, and one online recommendation. The deadline to apply for the scholarship program is Friday, June 10.

"Our commitment to show up for the next generation of Black talent and create pathways for them to succeed continues with the return of the 'Your Future Is Now' scholarship," Vice Chair of the Recording Academy Board of Trustees and BMC Chair Rico Love said. "We're thrilled to bring back this program with Amazon Music that creates invaluable mentorship opportunities for students as they begin their careers in the music industry."

"We are honored to continue collaborating with the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective," said Ryan Redington, vice president of music industry at Amazon Music. "Through the 'Your Future Is Now' scholarship, together we can help support the next generation of Black musicians at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, from equipment and funds to a firsthand view at a variety of roles within the industry."

Learn more about the Black Music Collective and the "Your Future Is Now" scholarship program.

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The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective And Amazon Music Award $20,000 In Donations For Music Equipment To Two Historically Black Colleges And Universities Affected By Hurricane Ida

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Black Music Collective (BMC) and Amazon Music have awarded $10,000 donations each to Dillard University and Xavier University of Louisiana; the funds will be utilized to replace students' musical equipment that was damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ida
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Oct 28, 2021 - 6:00 am

The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC), in partnership with Amazon Music, have selected two Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to each receive a $10,000 donation for musical equipment as part of the organizations' ongoing partnership to provide students at HBCUs the opportunity to learn all facets of the music industry. The donations — first announced with the BMC and Amazon partnership in February — have been awarded to Dillard University and Xavier University of Louisiana. The selected HBCUs were impacted by Hurricane Ida and will utilize the funds to replace students' musical equipment that was damaged or destroyed during the storm.

"Fostering opportunities for aspiring Black music professionals is one of the BMC and Recording Academy's most urgent priorities," Valeisha Butterfield Jones, Co-President of the Recording Academy, said. "Partnering with Amazon Music to award donations for music equipment to music programs on Historically Black College and University campuses affected by Hurricane Ida is the latest action in our commitment to invest in the next generation of Black music leaders. We're honored to offer these scholarships to Dillard University and Xavier University, both of Louisiana, and continue creating pathways for success."

"With this donation, Amazon Music and the Recording Academy are coming together to support the music departments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, which are vital to developing the next generation of Black musicians," Ryan Redington, Vice President of Amazon Music, said. "Hurricane Ida has made this school year even more challenging for universities across Louisiana, that's why it was so essential for us to step up to support Dillard University and Xavier University and help to replace musical equipment damaged by the storm."

The BMC and Amazon Music partnership has implemented several initiatives in support of aspiring Black music professionals studying at HBCUs. In June, the organizations announced Jawan Davidson (North Carolina Central University), Akeal Evans (Morehouse College) and Nyah Hardmon (Howard University) as recipients of the "Your Future Is Now" scholarship, totaling $10,000 each. The recipients were also offered the opportunity to participate in a two-week immersive rotation program with Amazon Music department leads, providing each student a detailed look at their particular fieldwork at Amazon Music.

The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective is a group of prominent Black music creators and professionals who share the common goal of amplifying Black voices within the Academy and the music community. Learn more about the Black Music Collective.

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Applications Now Open For The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective X Amazon Music "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship Program

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Awarding students at Black colleges and universities, the multi-year scholarship and mentorship program will provide students with networking opportunities
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May 20, 2021 - 3:02 pm

This past February, during Black History Month, the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC), a group of prominent Black music creators and professionals who share the common goal of amplifying Black voices within the Academy and the music community, announced a new, multi-year mentorship and scholarship program in partnership with Amazon Music.

Today (May 20), applications have officially opened for the scholarship program, which aims to provide select students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) the opportunity to learn and explore all facets of the music industry. The BMC will select three students currently enrolled at an HBCU for the program who will each receive a scholarship of $10,000 for the 2021/2022 school year. In addition, selected students will receive networking opportunities with esteemed members of the music industry, including a two-week immersive rotation program with Amazon Music department leads and meetings with BMC executives.

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To apply for the "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship, applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident pursuing a bachelor's degree in music, music business, business administration, marketing, communications, or a related field. All applicants must submit a current and complete grades transcript, a personal statement, a creative video showing your creativity, and one online recommendation.

The deadline to apply for the Scholarship Program is Friday, June 18. All scholarship recipients will be notified on or before Tuesday, June 29.

Learn more about and apply to the Black Music Collective x Amazon Music "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship Program here.

Learn more about the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective.

*Employees of Amazon or the Recording Academy and their subsidiaries and members of their immediate family are not eligible to apply.

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Watch Rico Love & Akeal Evans Discuss "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship On Instagram Live

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In a compelling Instagram Live conversation, Rico Love — the Vice Chair of the Recording Academy's Board of Trustees — chats with 2021 "Your Future Is Now" recipient Akeal Evans about this beneficial, BMC-backed scholarship.
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Jun 10, 2022 - 9:08 am

Back in February 2021, the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC) teamed up with Amazon Music to launch an instructive and impactful scholarship program.

Now, they're gearing up again in 2022. So let this in-depth Instagram Live conversation serve as a reminder that today (Friday, June 10) is the final deadline to apply for the "Your Future Is Now" scholarship program.

If you haven't heard of it before, "Your Future Is Now" aims to provide mentorship opportunities and donations to HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) students and music programs.

The scholarship program offers select students currently enrolled at a HBCU networking opportunities with esteemed members of the music industry, including an immersive rotation program with Amazon Music and Recording Academy department leads, providing each student a detailed look at their particular field of work within the music industry.

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In the above video, Rico Love, the Vice Chair of the Recording Academy's Board of Trustees, and 2021 "Your Future Is Now" recipient Akeal Evans discuss the merits of this beneficial, BMC-backed initiative.

All applicants must submit a current and complete grades transcript, a personal statement, a creative video showing their creativity, and one online recommendation.

Don't delay — if the conversation above interests you, visit the "Your Future Is Now" scholarship program page to apply for this soul-strengthening scholarship.

The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective & Amazon Music Announce Return Of "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship Program; Applications Now Open

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The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective And Amazon Music Announce Scholarship Recipients For The "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship Program

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The "Your Future Is Now" scholarship program, presented by the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC) and Amazon Music, awards three students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with $10,000 scholarships each
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Jun 30, 2021 - 10:00 am

The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective (BMC) and partner Amazon Music today announced the recipients of their "Your Future Is Now" scholarship, which is aimed for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with the opportunity to learn all facets of the music industry. The recipients—Jawan Davidson from North Carolina Central University, Akeal Evans from Morehouse College, and Nyah Hardmon from Howard University—were announced during the BMC's national Black Music Month program, Protect Black Music… Preservation, Legacy and Protecting the History of Black Music, which took place Tuesday, June 29.

The scholarship, first announced on Feb. 22 during Black History Month, offers students the chance to receive $10,000 for the 2021/2022 school year and the opportunity to be part of a two-week immersive rotation program with Amazon Music department leads, providing each student a detailed look at their particular field of work at Amazon Music. To coincide with these scholarships, the BMC and Amazon Music will also award two HBCUs a $10,000 grant each for equipment for their music programs, which will be announced later this summer.

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Additional highlights of Protect Black Music… Preservation, Legacy and Protecting the History of Black Music included remarks by Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer Valeisha Butterfield Jones; Executive Director, Washington D.C. Chapter and Executive Sponsor of the Black Music Collective Jeriel Johnson; and Recording Academy President/CEO Harvey Mason jr. The event also featured a spoken word performance by Chicago Chapter Trustee and BMC member J. Ivy and a special appearance by four-time GRAMMY winner H.E.R., who announced the scholarship recipients.

A panel of the same name featured founder of the Black Music History Library Jenzia Burgos; two-time GRAMMY winner, Patti LaBelle; NPR Reporter and Editor Sidney Madden; GRAMMY winner, GRAMMY Legend Awards and Lifetime Achievement recipient Smokey Robinson; and GRAMMY-winning artist Raphael Saadiq.

The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective is a group of prominent Black music creators and professionals who share the common goal of amplifying Black voices within the Recording Academy and the music community.

Learn more about the Recording Academy's Black Music Collective.

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