National Association of Negro Musicians
Year Founded: 1919
Description:
National Association of Negro Musicians (NANM) is a membership-based professional organization dedicated to supporting and promoting African American musicians, composers, and educators. It provides resources, performance opportunities, scholarships, and advocacy to help members advance their careers, preserve Black musical heritage, and foster excellence in the performing arts. The organization also works to cultivate the next generation of musicians through mentorship and community engagement. Common job titles for members include musician, composer, music educator, choir director, and performer. Members primarily come from the music, performing arts, and education industries.
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