
WFMC SPECIFIC AWARDS
The Wisconsin Federation of Music Clubs is honored to have several awards that are named and specific to our state. These awards are: Apple for the Teacher, High Achievement Award, Peggy Radmer Music Scholarship and Senior Club Grants. The awards, or scholarships, are available to members who meet the application criteria. Applications are found under the name of the award below.
Updates to the 2023 applications are being made. All awards applications except the Senior Club Grants are due March 15, 2023. WFMC Senior Club Grants which are due annually, in September. Applicants must be a member of the WFMC, Junior, Student, Individual or Senior.
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Apple for the Teacher
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Apple for the Teacher -- $500 awards given to qualified music teachers through an application process. The music teacher must be nominated by a WFMC Senior Club member. Award funds go towards classroom needs; i.e., instrument purchases, repair or tuning of instruments, transportation to a music concert, concert attendance, sponsoring a guest artist or lecturer of music, or similar needs. This award is given to teachers in either a public or private school. Contact the WFMC Chair Sam Ecoff for more information.
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Download the 2023 Apple for the Teacher Award Application
High Achievement Award, WFMC
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The High Achievement Award of the WFMC is a $500 award that recognizes high school students who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments in music or dance. A student may have achieved exceptional advancement in the musical arts or may have been recognized with audition commendations, awards, or scholarships. Eligibility is not based on the students plans to pursue their art in postsecondary education. This award is not need-based. Students may receive the WFMC High Achievement award only once.
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WFMC High Achievement Award application 2023
Peggy Radmer Music Scholarship
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The Peggy Radmer ‘I Love Music’ Scholarship is an award given to a qualified student through an application process. This scholarship is open to students who are NOT pursuing music as a major. The award is in recognition of volunteer hours given to music program development or outstanding music participation in their school, church, synagogue, or other community setting.
This award is named after Peggy Radmer and her family honors her memory by funding and giving this award annually.
Download the Peggy Radmer Scholarship application.
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Any questions about the application process may be directed to the designated chair, Bonnie Hillmer.
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Senior Club Grants, WFMC
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The deadline for Senior Club grants in Wisconsin is September 15, annually. The grants are $300 each with the number given annually decided by the grant committee. Theresa Wilkinson is the designated chair of the grant selection process. The grants are given to WFMC senior clubs, who qualify, in order to pursue projects for the advancement of music, or music appreciation in their communities. The grants may be used towards musical guest artist workshops/lectures, concert events, or programs in local schools, or other similar events.