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Musics Future

Project
About Florga Youth Program

Greg Riner
Revised May 2017
Musics Future Project

Company Summary
Music's Future Project is a non-profit organization that will provide a music
center focused on offering after school programs to local youth. Our first
center will be located in Camden, Georgia and will be open to all children,
ages 11 18. Our music program will teach participants every aspect of the
music industry- including Music Theory, Business, Audio Production, Graphic
Design, Photography, Video Editing, Technology, and Media Advertising and
Promotion. Through these hands-on lessons, the students will learn how to
create, mix, master and promote their own music as well as the music of
others. The depth and scope of the program will be tailored to each individual
student's strengths, efforts and dedication. Our staff will also work with the
community to secure performance opportunities for our participants at fairs,
festivals, music theater programs and other local events. The center will be
operated by founder Greg Riner, additional staff members and volunteers.

Our Mission
While there are many charitable organizations that offer music programs to
our community, none of them provide a comprehensive, in-depth program for
our youth. The existing organizations may claim to teach music, but in reality,
they simply teach songs. They may adequately distribute their donated
instruments among their participants, but they fail to bring the people
together or to offer any additional instruction. Their recipients pass through
the programs without acquiring solid, useable skills and without ever having
been given the chance to show their potential.

Our program will offer real training by actually teaching music- along with
dozens of other skills-with a focus on nurturing our students technical,
professional and personal growth. We will tackle the real issues facing our
low-income youth by helping them realize their real hopes and dreams
through proactive hard work and dedication. Musics Future Project is real
reform. Our program is the door to getting our children off the streets and
into the beat for as low as a dollar a day.

Program Structure
Our students will attend class for two hours per day, 3 days a week, which
will amount to 24 hours per month. We will offer three classes per day, six
days a week. With eight complete workstations, we will be able to work with
16 students per session, during our second and third years, our sixteen
complete workstations will allow us to work with 32 students per session 96
participants per day.
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Market Analysis Summary


There are two different types of clientele for this project:
The first and primary clientele are children from age 11 to 18 living in
Camden County, GA and surrounding areas. The clientele is represented by
Goal 1, 2 and 3 and Objectives 1.1, 2.1 and 2.2.
The second clientele group consists of our students parents, family and
friends selected to volunteer with our program. The clientele group is
represented by Goals 1, 2 and 3 and Objectives 1.1, 2.1 and 2.2.

Service Goals & Objectives


Goal #1: Establish a music learning center that is accessible to every child in
our community.
Objective 1.1 Provide a professional environment in which
every child gains hands-on experience; while opening
opportunities at every chance for every participant.

Goal #2: Help prepare our program participants for the future.
Objective 2.1 Preparing our participants with sought-after skills
needed for future careers in every field of business. These skills
include verbal communication, teamwork, analyzing,
investigating, written communication, initiative, self-motivation,
task flexibility, planning, organizing, time management,
negotiation, leadership, numeracy, computer skills, confidence,
action planning and decision making.
Objective 2.2 Provide a class structure and course material
that develops professionalism through creativity.

Goal #3: Provide our students with every possible tool, skill and opportunity
available.
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Objective 3.1 Ensure our students develop a complete working


knowledge of technical music software, such as ProTools,
FruityLoops, Melodyne and Mixcraft.
Objective 3.2 Ensure our students develop a complete working
knowledge of software used for web design & advertising, such
as DreamWeaver, PhotoShop After Effects, and Adobe Flash.

Objective 3.3 Provide opportunities for our students to


showcase their progress to the community and online.

Management & Personnel Summary

Greg Riner, Owner/Instructor, will be responsible for all daily operations of the
center in addition to serving as the main Instructor. The Assistant/Instructor
will be responsible for answering phones, filing paperwork, scheduling,
checking students in and out and class instruction. During our second year,
we will require a second Assistant/Instructor, as our number of workstations
and students per class will double. Any additional staffing needs will be
provided by community volunteers. This personnel section seeks no funding,
as it will be managed through Revenue.

Needed Resources
With eight complete workstations average cost of 2,380 will give each
participant the resources and workstation for hands on involvement in the
current curriculum they are interested on. With everything needed to
maximize their potential and creativity. All contributions will go to funding the
equipment necessary to make these workstations available and accessible.
Musics Future Project

MUSICS FUTURE PROJECT


Gregory Riner
502 Moeckel Lane
St Marys, GA
31558
313-744-3764

florgarecords@Gmail.com

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