Support Leeds College of Music

Leeds College of Music is seeking supporters and partners to help us to enhance and equip the education of our future musicians. The ever increasing cost of specialist music education continues to challenge the resources available to education institutions like Leeds College of Music. We are therefore very grateful for donations of any amount and for any purpose that helps to support our students’ academic and professional development. 

Please help us to support the musicians of the future.  There are four different ways in which you can help:

Annual Fund
- Supporting tomorrow’s musicians today

The Annual Fund provides an opportunity for people with an interest in music, or a link with the city of Leeds or the College itself, to play a part in developing the musicians of the future.  All donations received through the Annual Fund will be used to support our students directly, in the form of scholarships, prizes and instrument bursaries.  Click here for more information about the Annual Fund.

Equipment Gifts
- Instrumental to the College’s development

Leeds College of Music welcomes donations of suitable items such as certain musical instruments, sheet music and recordings.  Unwanted instruments can be put to good use through an equipment gift to the College, and good quality sheet music, CDs or music DVDs could help to expand our specialist library’s collections.  Click here for more information about Equipment Gifts.

Legacy Scheme
- Playing your part in the future

The Legacy Scheme enables individuals with an interest in music to make a bequest in their will to support the development of the musicians of the future through their studies at Leeds College of Music.  Legacy donors could choose to create a scholarship or hardship fund, or to make a permanent addition to the College’s resources.  Click here for more information about the Legacy Scheme.





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