2026 Music Therapy Grant Applications Are Now Open
- Angelina's Song
- Jan 1
- 2 min read
Angelina’s Song is proud to announce that applications for our 2026 grant-giving cycle are officially open!
Each year, our mission is simple but powerful: to advocate for and financially support music therapy programs in pediatric healthcare settings. Through these grants, we aim to help children’s hospitals expand access to meaningful, evidence-based music therapy services that bring comfort, connection, and healing to patients and their families.
Grant Timeline
Applications Open:Â January 1, 2026
Application Deadline:Â April 30, 2026
Grant Distribution Period: May 1 – December 31, 2026
We encourage eligible organizations to apply early and ensure all required materials are submitted before the April 30 deadline.
Grant Award Amounts
Grant awards range from $2,500 to $7,500Â per recipient and are intended to directly support music therapy programming, services, or related equipment needs within pediatric healthcare environments.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Angelina’s Song welcomes applications from:
Children’s hospitals with 501(c)(3) nonprofit status
Nonprofit organizations that support children’s hospitals and/or music therapy programs
Programs where funds will directly benefit pediatric music therapy services
Applications should include:
A description of your organization or department, including mission and accomplishments
An outline of your music therapy program
A copy of your IRS tax-exempt determination letter (if applicable)
A quote for any equipment or services the grant will fund
All complete proposals are reviewed by the Angelina’s Song Board of Directors.
Preference is generally given to requests that:
Directly benefit children’s hospitals and music therapy programs
Serve a significant group of patients
Provide recognition of Angelina’s Song’s support
How to Apply
All applicants must complete the Angelina’s Song Grant Donation Request Form.
We are honored to support the incredible work happening in children’s hospitals nationwide and look forward to reviewing applications for the 2026 cycle.
Together, we can continue expanding access to music therapy and making a meaningful impact for children and families who need it most.

