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Angelina's Song Children's Hospital Music Therapy Grants is a scholarship and grant program from Angelina's Song Foundation that supports the healing power of music for children facing serious illness. The 2025–2026 Angelina's Song Scholarship awards $5,000 to students pursuing a degree in Music Therapy at an AMTA-approved college or university who share a passion for using music as a therapeutic tool.
Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) children's hospitals and nonprofit organizations supporting children's hospitals or music therapy programs. The application deadline is April 30, 2026.
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Now Accepting Applications: 2025–2026 Angelina’s Song Scholarship At Angelina’s Song Foundation, we believe in the healing power of music and its ability to bring hope, strength, and comfort to children facing illnesses. Music therapists create moments of joy and emotional support—even during unimaginable challenges for children and their families.
As part of our mission, we are thrilled to announce that applications are now open for the 2025–2026 Angelina’s Song Scholarship! Scholarship Guidelines and Application The Angelina’s Song Scholarship awards $5,000 to deserving students pursuing a degree in Music Therapy at an AMTA-approved college or university .
This scholarship supports future music therapists—students who share our passion for using music as a tool for healing and who are committed to making a difference in the lives of others. Funds will be paid directly to the recipient’s university and applied toward tuition and related expenses for the 2025–2026 academic year.
We are looking for passionate, motivated students who: They are pursuing a degree in music therapy at an AMTA-approved institution . Show a genuine commitment to the field of music therapy and are actively involved in their communities. Are available for a remote interview in July 2025 .
Are excited to uphold the mission of Angelina’s Song by helping to spread awareness about the power of music therapy. First-time applicants and returning recipients are encouraged to apply! However, please note that all new and returning applications will be reviewed equally, and continued funding is not guaranteed.
Expectations of Scholarship Recipients In addition to academic excellence, we ask our recipients to stay engaged with our cause by: Attending local Angelina’s Song events (if possible). Sharing your journey with us through blog posts or short videos. Promoting Angelina’s Song at your school and within your community.
Advocating for music therapy and its impact on healing. Your voice and story will help inspire others and amplify the power of our mission! Deadline: All application materials must be submitted by May 31, 2025.
Where to Submit: Email your complete application package to Scholarship@AngelinasSong. org . Completed application form Two letters of recommendation Official recent transcript Personal essay (1–2 pages) describing your educational and professional goals and your passion for music therapy Incomplete or illegible applications will not be considered, so review your materials carefully!
Interviews: Selected applicants will be contacted via email by July 1, 2025, to schedule a video interview. Final Selection: Recipients will be notified by the first week of August 2025. Download the complete Scholarship Guidelines and Application or email us for more information.
Questions? We’re here to help! Contact us at Scholarship@AngelinasSong.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Children’s hospitals with 501(c)(3) status or nonprofit organizations supporting children’s hospitals/music therapy ([angelinassong. org](https://www. angelinassong. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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