“Coaching Tunefoolery musicians has not only been a delight, but also has challenged some of my own perceptions regarding the limitations of persons with psychiatric disabilities. Due to the inclusive nature of Tunefoolery, persons with disabilities have important opportunities to work with one another, breaking through stereotypes.”
Vaness Breault Mulvey
LWRD Coordinator
Chair, Department of Woodwinds and Brass
Longy School of Music
 

 


Tunefoolery is a small, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization without any secure state or private funding sources. Therefore we are totally dependent on - as well as very, very grateful to - our funders for bringing music, healing, and education into our communities. You can help us tremendously by making a tax-deductible donation right here or issue a check to Tunefoolery Music, Inc. and send it to:

Tunefoolery Music, Inc.
85 East Newton Street – 3rd floor
Boston, MA 02118
Phone: 617-626-8991
Email: info@tunefoolery.org

You can also support us by volunteering. We can use your help, especially if you have musical, computer, or organizational skills. Click here to contact us.

 

Tunefoolery Wishlist
 


What We Need


What You Can Do

Spread the Word About Our Program

E-mail your friends and invite them to a concert, info session, or fundraising event.

Gigs

Do you have a party where Tunefoolery could play? Or do you have an event at your workplace, or at any organization to which you belong?

Information/Fundraising Events

Host an info session or fundraising event where we play and talk about our program.

A Van

Do you know anybody (e.g. auto dealer) who would like to donate/sell a vehicle to us?

Attention in the Media

Could you contact newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations and ask if they want to do a story about us? Or maybe you know a journalist who would be interested in what we do.

Education Outreach Presentations

Do you have contacts in schools, universities, or other organizations that might be interested in our education presentations?

Retreat/Workshops

Do you know of any free/cheap space/house that could host 15-20 people for a day or for a three-day retreat?

Small Items

Strings, microphone stands and cables.

Big Things

Guitar amp, keyboard, PA system, refrigerator.

Services

Graphic design, grant writing.