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Project Champion Program

Abilities in Harmony is seeking individuals motivated to help us bring show choir to more students in more communities than ever before, and we need your help! 
The organization is working to recruit volunteers from various communities in the Midwest to serve as a "Project Champion" for the organization. These individuals will work with the Executive Director over three years to start and run their own adaptive show choir camp. Support and resources will be provided.

Project Champion 
We will welcome anyone interested in bringing adaptive show choir to their community to be a project champion. Below are our preferred characteristics:
  • Experience with show choir or performing arts
  • Experience working with children who have special needs 
  • Motivated to bring inclusive activities to their community 
  • Highly organized
  • Capable of meeting deadlines 
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Program goals
  • To bring adaptive show choir camps to new communities by providing tools, materials, and assistance to local volunteer project champions.
  • To allow more students the opportunity to experience the joy of show choir while maintaining a low cost per performer.
  • To have camps available to every middle or high school student with special needs in Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota that also have non-adaptive show choirs in their county by 2030.

Learn more in the documents below:

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Background 
Starting in July of 2017, Abilities in Harmony has been holding adaptive show choir camps for middle and high school students with special needs. Since its creation, the organization has brought camps to new communities in Wisconsin and Minnesota, and we believe we can do more. To address challenges in expanding the reach of the organization, this project will be instrumental in relieving these issues and bringing the camps to more communities.
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Since we started expanding camps to new communities, the organization has spent a large portion of its budget on director salaries and travel expenses. Additionally, it has been challenging to fundraise in remote communities that we do not live in. This plan to find project champions to plant and run adaptive show choir camps in their home communities will help alleviate these issues, and they will also help to bring rapid growth to the reach of the organization.

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