NYC Service, Grammy Museum and the Recording Academy New York Chapter Celebrate the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Mentoring 50 Students and Donating $2,500 to Music Programs in 10 NYC Schools

January 15, 2018NYC Service partners with the GRAMMY Museum and the Recording  Academy New York Chapter to mentor 50 students from music programs across the  City. The Recording Academy New York Chapter is also donating $2,500 to fund  music programs in 10 high schools. NEW YORK— Today, NYC Service is engaging 50 music professionals to mentor  50 New York City high school students as part of the national MLK Day of Service  spearheaded by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). All  of the volunteer mentors are New York City residents with careers in music  ranging from GRAMMY winning songwriters and producers to engineers. These  individuals all serve on the Recording Academy NY Chapter board and will share  their personal stories and careers in music with students in one-on-one  mentoring sessions.The students were selected from 10 high schools representing all  five boroughs of New York City. In addition to participating in today’s  mentoring session, each school will receive a $2,500 grant from the GRAMMY  Museum as part of the GRAMMYS Signature Schools Grants program. The grant  funding will support music programs in each school. Today’s event is part of a citywide initiative to increase  mentoring opportunities for high school youth across the five boroughs. The  initiative, launched in January 2017, aims to establish mentoring programs in  400 New York City high schools by 2022, annually engaging 14,000 New Yorkers as  volunteer mentors to 40,000 high school students. It also supports the City’s  Equity and Excellence plan to achieve 80 percent high school graduation and  two-thirds college-readiness rates by 2026.“Opportunities that connect young people to role models and adults  that care are vital to achieving our goal of engaging thousands of New Yorkers  as mentors,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “Thank you to the volunteers for  sharing your experience and career paths with our students. We know that if  students have the opportunity to connect with caring adults from diverse walks  of life while learning new career paths, they are more likely to succeed and  reach their full potential.”“Mentors can have a very positive impact on the success of high  school youth,” said Council Speaker Corey Johnson. “This MLK Day  of Service, what better way to honor Rev. Dr. King’s legacy than through  mentorship? We are deeply grateful to these volunteers for their service to  young New Yorkers interested in music.”“Volunteer mentorship is a strategy aimed at ensuring NYC students  have an adult in their life who can expand their vision for the future,” said NYC Chief Service Officer Paula Gavin. “The opportunity to connect young  men and women with caring adults is something NYC Service takes great pride in.  We are thrilled to partner with the GRAMMY Museum and the Recording Academy New  York Chapter to mentor students, inspire more New Yorkers to serve as volunteer  mentors, as well as expose students to careers in the music industry.”      In the spirit of Dr. King’s legacy of community solidarity and  equity, speed mentoring is a way for underserved youth to discover new career  and academic opportunities. Through a series of short conversations,  professionals share their personal backgrounds and provide students with  insights into college and career paths as well as tips for success.NYC Service, with sponsorship from RBC Capital Markets, identified  an opportunity for the Recording Academy to celebrate its return to New York  City by supporting a critical need in the City. In addition to the impact  volunteers are making on students today, the GRAMMY Museum is helping to shed  light on this important initiative and inspiring more New Yorkers to serve as  volunteer mentors.  The match was a natural fit as the GRAMMY Museum has a  history of supporting initiatives that provide young people with opportunities  to grow and develop.“Mentorship is one of the pillars of our educational outreach,  both in Los Angeles and throughout the country,” said Scott Goldman, GRAMMY  Museum Executive Director. “Many of our programs are focused on pairing  music industry leaders and executives with young people who hope to one day  have a career in the industry. This opportunity with NYC Service gives us the  extraordinary opportunity to reach youth in New York, and we are thankful to  the city for their support in helping us to inspire and educate future  generations.”“The Recording Academy™ New York Chapter is thrilled to be  involved with such an important initiative,” said Nick Cucci, Recording  Academy™ New York Chapter Executive Director. “Keeping music alive and  thriving is a vital part of what we do year-round and this program is another  way for the Academy to support and help the next generation of music creators.”“New York City’s music community is the most vibrant in the world,  and we are so grateful to the industry professionals who devoted time to  participate in this meaningful event,” said Media and Entertainment  Commissioner Julie Menin. “As the GRAMMYS return to New York City for their  60th annual celebration, it’s appropriate to take a moment to reflect on our  city’s thriving industry and help the next generation of music professionals  get a foot in the door. Thank you to the GRAMMY Museum, the Recording Academy  New York Chapter, and  NYC Service for making today’s event possible.”“Connecting our young people with mentors and role models who can  make a positive impact in their lives is vital to preparing them for success in  life,” said NYC Council Member Robert Cornegy. “As one of the greatest  role models in our history, it is extremely fitting that NYC Service and the  GRAMMY Museum are honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King by connecting  these music students with professionals in the music industry to help further  their dreams. I commend the individuals volunteering their time to make this  important contribution to our youth and the GRAMMY Museum for their commitment  to making a difference in young people""s lives.”10 Participating NYC High SchoolsBrooklyn Preparatory High School (Brooklyn)Performing Arts and Technology High School  (Brooklyn)Knowledge and Power Preparatory Academy  International High School (Kappa) (Bronx)Renaissance High School for Musical Theater  & Technology (Bronx)Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts  (Manhattan)Urban Assembly for the Performing Arts  (Manhattan)Channel View School for Research (Queens)John Adams High School (Queens)Curtis High School (Staten Island)Susan E. Wagner High School (Staten Island)About NYC Service NYC Service, a division of the Office of the Mayor, promotes volunteerism,  engages New Yorkers in service, builds volunteer capacity, and mobilizes the  power of volunteers and national service members to impact New York City""s  greatest needs. To learn more about NYC Service and connect to volunteer  opportunities across New York City, visit nyc.gov/service.About the GRAMMY MUSEUM  The GRAMMY Museum explores and celebrates the enduring legacies of  all forms of music; the creative process; the art and technology of the  recording process; and the history of the GRAMMY Awards, the premier  recognition of recorded music accomplishment.About the Recording Academy  Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of  musicians, songwriters, producers, engineers, and recording professionals that  is dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music  and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the preeminent  peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in  music — The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional  development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education, and human services programs.  The Academy continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical  excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers, and ensuring that  music remains an indelible part of our culture.About RBC Capital Markets  RBC Capital Markets is a premier global investment bank providing  expertise in banking, finance and capital markets to corporations,  institutional investors, asset managers and governments around the world. They  serve clients from 70 offices in 15 countries across North America, the UK,  Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Our more than 7,200 professionals deliver  the experience and insights required to raise capital, access markets, mitigate  risk and acquire or dispose of assets for clients worldwide. We are  consistently ranked, by third-party sources, among the 10 largest and most  significant investment banks globally.

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