If you are a gifted and dedicated student but can not afford the lessons, you can apply here.
Our scholarship program is designed to support students who have already begun their musical journey and demonstrated a strong commitment to learning the piano. Here’s why we focus on students with prior experience:
1. Commitment to Progress: The scholarship requires a full-year commitment from both the student and their family. This commitment involves regular practice, consistent lesson attendance, and active participation in recitals or performances. Students who are new to piano may still be exploring whether this is the right path for them, and it’s hard to predict how things will play out during their first year.
2. Building on a Foundation: Our scholarship is intended to help students who have already built a certain foundational understanding of the piano and are ready to advance their skills. By focusing on students who have some prior experience, we can ensure that the scholarship resources are being used to further develop existing talent and dedication.
3. Ensuring Long-Term Success: We want to set our scholarship recipients up for long-term success. For students who are completely new to piano, it’s important that they first have the chance to explore their interest in the instrument without the added pressure of meeting scholarship expectations.
We encourage students who are new to piano to take lessons, develop their skills, and consider applying for the scholarship in the future once they have a clearer sense of their commitment to learning the instrument.
The scholarship is offered for gifted and dedicated students in financial need in the amount of $1600, which is allocated towards three semesters (fall, spring, and summer) of 40 weekly lessons with Dr. Natalia Lauk.
Eligibility requirements:
Ages 6-18 eligible.
At least 1 year of piano instruction.
Must be a resident of Idaho.
Commitment to Continuation: Commitment to at least one year of study (year-round enrollment into lessons)
Participation in end-of-semester recitals.
Participation in the Certificate of Achievement Exam
Participation in the GEMS Piano Competition
Dakota Worrell is an established Multi-Family real estate investor. He has improved multiple dilapidated properties for the past few years, creating modern, safe, and affordable housing in Pocatello, Idaho. His generosity allowed our studio to create this scholarship.
The competition is held yearly, with the results announced at the end of each spring semester, in three categories:
Best Student ($300)
Most Improved Student ($200)
Most Promising Beginner ($100)
Eligibility requirements:
Year-round enrollment in the KIND Conservatory
Age: 6 to 18
Idaho resident
Participation in end-of-semester recitals.
Participation in the Certificate of Achievement Exam
Participation in the Pre-College Musicians West Piano Competition
Empowering Parents Grant: Easy Steps
Apply for the Grant
Visit the Empowering Parents website to apply. https://empoweringparents.idaho.gov/
Each child is eligible for up to $1,000, with a family cap of $3,000.
Receive Funds
Once approved, funds are added to your account.
Request an Invoice
Contact us to request an invoice at info@thekindconservatory.com for up to 3 months of tuition.
We’ll ensure the process is simple and seamless.
Pay for Additional Lessons
After the grant-covered period, continue your child’s education by paying directly for future lessons.
Grant Benefits:
Reduces the cost of high-quality music lessons.
Gives families access to expert instruction and personalized programs.
Flexible funds to jumpstart your child’s musical growth.
Start now and let the Empowering Parents Grant make music education accessible for your family.