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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 306856, member: 5833"]Having worked at a 501(c)(3) with programs for kids, I can tell you our one storage closet & part of the executive director's office were filled with odds & ends of still working but superannuated computer stuff. We hated to say no to people, once in a while we found something we could use, think in a few cases we were able to give something as 'specific assistance' to a kid, but mostly it just accumulated & got even more out of date. If you were contacting public schools, I can understand that a piano might not be something they wanted to deal with, especially since things like music programs were cut long ago. Know you're pressed for enough hours in a day, but Brooklyn Music School, as suggested, Mannes, Julliard, might be in a position to be the recipient of record while passing the instrument on to a student in need of one. There could be a restriction that it had to stay in the hands of a student, not go on with them after graduation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 306856, member: 5833"]Having worked at a 501(c)(3) with programs for kids, I can tell you our one storage closet & part of the executive director's office were filled with odds & ends of still working but superannuated computer stuff. We hated to say no to people, once in a while we found something we could use, think in a few cases we were able to give something as 'specific assistance' to a kid, but mostly it just accumulated & got even more out of date. If you were contacting public schools, I can understand that a piano might not be something they wanted to deal with, especially since things like music programs were cut long ago. Know you're pressed for enough hours in a day, but Brooklyn Music School, as suggested, Mannes, Julliard, might be in a position to be the recipient of record while passing the instrument on to a student in need of one. There could be a restriction that it had to stay in the hands of a student, not go on with them after graduation.[/QUOTE]
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