SPRING 2026 Be Natural Music Foundation

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Santa Cruz & Santa Clara Counties

Upcoming Concert Fundraisers

 

Details for each Concert Fundraiser can be found on our Event Page

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Can You Help?

The Be Natural Music Scholarship Program:
The Be Natural Music Scholarship Program started December 2012 through its non-profit partner, The William James Association.  Then starting in 2026, The Be Natural Music Foundation (BNMF) was created and is currently awards scholarships to over 45 low to moderate income families pay for their music classes! They are able to do this through donations and grants.

The Be Natural Music Foundation

Everyone should be able to learn music! The BNM Scholarship Program was designed to help students who are in need of financial assistance, to pay for their lessons. We have many requests for financial assistance so please donate to our scholarship fund!

All donations are tax deductible through The Be Natural Music Foundation; which is a Non-Profit 501c3 Federal Tax ID  # 39-2879635.

Donate through PayPal. You can also set up ongoing monthly donations through our PayPal as well.

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Please make a check out to the “Be Natural Music Foundation"

Mailing Address:

Be Natural Music
PO Box 2057
Santa Cruz, CA 95063

Regina reilly

Regina Reilly

Development Director
Driven by curiosity and compassion, Regina Reilly has dedicated her career to advancing educational and community-based initiatives that uplift and empower disenfranchised individuals and people with different abilities. With a strong background in nonprofit leadership, she has served as an executive director, development director and on several NPO's as a board member. Her work has included delivering voter education and leadership training programs to K–12 schools, empowering young people to find their voice and engage in civic life, raising awareness and funding support for housing people with disabilities. Currently, she works with middle school students at a progressive, independent school in Los Gatos, where she continues to explore meaningful ways to communicate, collaborate, and contribute—always with the goal of building more equitable and empowered communities.