Would you like to make a profound 
difference in a child's life?
PRN Alumni Foundation is pleased to announce our partnership with: Minneapolis School of New Music
a tuition-free, college prep liberal arts music immersion school opening in North Minneapolis for the 2021/22 academic year.
WELCOME to MSNM!
In this video, Bart Johnson, founder and executive director, and Sam Needham, creative director of the Minneapolis School of New Music discuss why the school exists, how music immersion education improves student motivation, learning, and confidence, and what we are: a tuition-free charter middle and high school for kids who love music!
In a world where many kids don’t have access to music programs, this school ensures they do..
Help us give the school the tools, technology and gear that makes it so unique in our “Five to Thrive” Fundraiser.
Our goal is to raise $5k with the backing of our supporters who value musical literacy and the confidence kids gain in learning the craft.
Prince supported kids music programs and we know that you do, too!
“To create something from nothing is one of the greatest feelings, and I would … wish it upon everybody.”
- PRINCE
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$100 and above supporters will receive a special commemorative lapel pin to wear with pride.
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PRN Alumni Foundation, Copyright 2021
PRN Alumni Foundation, officially formed in 2017, is comprised of former employees of Paisley Park and the international icon Prince. The group’s mission is to continue the generosity of their late boss who supported opportunities for underprivileged youth to grow in music, tech, arts and education, and helped alumni members in-need. The foundation also supports urban farming initiatives that create sources of healthy foods where they are otherwise scarce.