Geneva Foundation have identified 5 main categories of musician who may qualify assistance:
A progressive young musician
who, due to parents or guardian’s personal financial situation, are unable to afford a quality musical instrument to continue their musical journey.
A former musician
who, due to their personal financial situation, are unable to afford a quality musical instrument to resume their musical journey.
An aspiring but reluctant musician
who simply, due to the initial financial outlay, are reluctant to resume their musical Journey.
A fine musician
who, due to their personal financial situation, are unable to afford a quality musical instrument to further their musical aspirations.
A professional musician
who, due to their personal financial situation, are unable to afford the quality musical instrument fitting their musicianship or current professional performance needs.
The Chairman in response, has designed a number of Journey to Play initiatives to meet these barriers:
A flexible way in which an aspiring musician can access a quality instrument without the initial financial shock and or long-term risk if music is not for them.
A cost effective way a professional musician can call upon the instruments required to meet their professional needs in the short-term.
Financial packages to suit the individuals circumstances and needs.
A fair and honest broker approach to Part Exchange where you can accept our offer or indeed sell, at no cost to you, via our sell platform.