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How to Build on “Alive Inside” Energy to Support Local MUSIC & MEMORY® Programs

October 3, 2014

At hundreds of Alive Inside screenings around the country this summer, we’ve heard from audience members who are inspired to […]

Filed Under: How You Can Help, Volunteer Heroes Tagged With: Alive Inside, Alzheimer's, benefits of personalized music, fundraising ideas, iPod donation drive, nursing home culture change, volunteer ideas, Wisconsin Music & Memory Initiative

Teen Power: How Three Student Volunteers Raised $10,000 for MUSIC & MEMORY®

August 19, 2014

When you want something done well, the saying goes, ask a busy person. That’s certainly proven true for three teens, […]

Filed Under: How You Can Help, Volunteer Heroes Tagged With: fundraising ideas, iPod donation drive, volunteer ideas

More Gently Used iPods Needed!

July 10, 2014

Do you or someone you know have a gently used iPod that could spread the joy of personalized music to […]

Filed Under: How You Can Help Tagged With: donate iPod, iPod donation drive

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MUSIC & MEMORY® is a service of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF), a leader in advancing the therapeutic power of music to awaken, stimulate, and heal. The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (EIN #13-3874103) is a non-profit organization exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.

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