
Partnership Programs
Building collaborative, sustainable partnerships with schools and non profits to provide expanded access to music education in Maine. Read our semi-annual report here.


Reducing Barriers to Music Education
As a community music center, we know the power of arts education and its effectiveness in boosting student engagement and contributing to greater student achievement in other academic areas. Through our Partnership Program, we build collaborative relationships with schools and nonprofits to deliver hands-on, customized music enrichment opportunities to more than 800 participants a year, with no direct cost to the student.
We believe creative expression is an inherent right for all, and we strive to provide music-making opportunities for people to find their voices and tell their stories. Collaborative and sustainable partnerships help us combat inequity and narrow opportunity and achievement gaps by providing expanded access to music education in our state.
Our Partnership Programs aim to cultivate 21st century skills and social-emotional learning through creative expression, personal growth, and community connection. We also focus on building community bonds through teamwork, collaborative design, healthy risk-taking, peer critique, group performance and celebrations of achievement.

Partners in Student Development
317 Main Community Music Center collaborates with K-12 schools and other educational nonprofits across the state to co-design and implement music education programs that give young people opportunities to express themselves in creative, audible ways.
Each program collaborates with staff and teachers to integrate music concepts and activities that complement and strengthen their learning in the general music classroom.
High-quality, small group music instruction contributes to deeper student engagement and boosts overall academic achievement, so we strive to break down financial, geographic, cultural, and other barriers that might keep a student from finding their musical voice.
“I fell in love with the shape of the violin. I feel that it cries and laughs with you.”
— Portland High School Student

“The fiddle has taught Isaac how to work through problems. He’s learned that persistence pays off. It started with music and that understanding has bridged to other things in his life.”
— Principal of Casco Bay High School

Program Design for Long Term Sustainability
Through research and experience, we have found that the longer we have a relationship with a partnering organization, the more effective our collaborative programming becomes. We want to continually learn and improve, and to do so, we need lasting, sustainable partnerships.
Each program is designed with this goal of long-term viability in mind, creating ongoing learning spaces with our partner organizations where students can feel a sense of belonging and togetherness.
Explore the Programs:

Our Partners Have Included:
Adaptive Outdoor Education Center
Biddeford Schools
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine
Casco Bay High School
Center for Grieving Children
Denmark Arts
East End Community School
Fryeburg Schools
Independence Association
LearningWorks
Listen Up!
Lyman Moore Middle School
Patten Free Library
Portland Public Library
Portland Public Schools
Portland Recreation
Spindleworks
Wayfinder School
Whilde School
William H Rowe School

Support Our Work
These programs are generously supported by foundation grants and community donations as well as contributions from our partnering organizations. Our partnership programs rely on the support of foundations, grants and our community of donors to flourish.
Current funders include:
Anonimo Foundation
Margaret E. Burnham Charitable Trust
Sam L. Cohen Foundation
Crewe Foundation
Davis Family Foundation
David Nichols Charitable Trust
Irving Foundation
Maine Arts Commission
Rines Thompson Fund of the Maine Community Foundation
Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation Wind Point Foundation