The Piano Bank program is designed to provide youth with a means to study piano regardless of their socio-economic background. Salt Lake City youth may apply to this program to obtain an instrument for use in their home for private practice. The Mundi Project solicits the donation of used pianos for placement in the homes of students, who have demonstrated a desire and commitment to take piano lessons. A selection committee will review applications from interested families and will choose recipients based on financial need, recommendations from teachers, number of students per household, and other criteria.

Piano Teacher Resource List

If you are interested in applying for a piano from the Piano Bank and fit the eligibility requirements, please download

Eligibility Requirements:

~ Eligible for free / reduced lunch or family income below $50,000

~ You must live along The Wasatch Front, (Ogden to Provo)


~ Applicant must be 17 years of age or younger


~ Applicants need at least one, preferable two years of formal piano study.

 

Piano Bank application. (English Version)

Piano Bank Application (Spanish Version)

If you are interested in donating a piano to the Piano Bank Program, email the Piano Bank.

Donations of pianos to the Piano Bank Program are tax deductible at fair market value.

 

What People have said about the Piano Bank:

"Thank you for giving me the piano. I really like it. Its so cool! My songs sound better on piano instead of keyboard"

--- Kayle (Piano Bank Recipient)

" What a great program to help needy families in their musical goals! Thank you so Much!

- - - Teresa (Piano Teacher)

" I cannot thank you enough for this great gift. This piano will (be) used greatly. This is a great program"

- - - Renee (Parent of Recipient)

"It is just such a wonderful thing the Mundi Project is doing, we can’t thank you enough for this great
gift.  My four students are preparing for their first recital and having the real pianos to practice on has
made a huge difference. They are bright, articulate children who deserve a chance to develop their talents and give service.

A year ago we were searching for ways to find pianos for the children, without any luck. I couldn’t see
how we would ever accomplish it but I suggested the children start praying about it and maybe they
would be given a miracle.  The Mundi Project is their miracle!! "

- - - Janice Perry (Composer and Piano Teacher, Provo)

 

Crocker House (University of Utah) Thank You Letter