The TAP (Training and Projects) Fund provides financial aid to AOSA members who are teachers of elementary and junior high school students of low-income populations.

• The funds may be used for training, instruments, or other special creative projects.

• Applicant must demonstrate personal financial need, if the funds are to be used for training.

• Applicant must present evidence that the proposed training, instruments, or project will benefit a low-income population.

• The applicant must be a current member of AOSA and must have been an AOSA member in good standing for one year prior to making application for the grant.

• The applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America OR must have resided in the United States of America for the past five years.

TAP application form (MS Word document)  (PDF)

To join AOSA click the link below:
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For further information and application materials:
contact AOSA Executive Headquarters


 

The American Orff-Schulwerk Association is a professional organization dedicated to the creative teaching approach developed by Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman. We are united by our belief that music and movement – to speak, sing and play; to listen and understand; to move and create – should be an active and joyful experience.