Hearing & Education
The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio focuses its charitable activities on two principal causes: the advancement of hearing health, specifically efforts to inform both audio professionals and music consumers about the prevention of hearing loss in the music environment; and scholarships and grants for students of the audio, video and other communications media arts. The Mix Foundation takes pride in supporting a number of programs in both of these areas on an annual basis.
To make a tax-deductible donation to hearing health and audio education, click HERE. Individuals and organizations working in the field of hearing health, especially as it relates to the music and sound industries, are encouraged to contact us.
HEARING HEALTH
Amplified music, a source of entertainment and joy for millions, has also produced a serious public health problem: hearing impairment caused by playing and listening to music at excessive sound levels. The level at a typical rock concert may approach 120 decibels, or 30 dB more than that required to produce permanent hearing loss, and even a personal stereo may exceed 110 dB. In the face of this growing problem, the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio has formed partnerships with organizations that educate both audio professionals and music consumers about "safe hearing."
HOUSE EAR INSTITUTE
Since 1986 the Mix Foundation has supported the work of the House Ear Institute (HEI) of Los Angeles, one of the world’s most prestigious nonprofit organizations devoted to advancing hearing science through research and education to improve quality of life. While its leading-edge research continues to produce new treatments for hearing loss and related disorders, prevention remains a vital component of HEI’s educational mission. With the Mix Foundation’s support, HEI founded Sound Partners™, a hearing health outreach program to the music and sound production community. Through its video, print and online materials, seminars, free hearing testing at trade events, and research studies, Sound Partners has significantly raised awareness of hearing health and hearing loss prevention among audio and music professionals.
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In 2005, HEI took the message of safe hearing to audio consumers at high risk for noise-induced hearing loss: teenagers who enjoy loud music and video. This young sector constitutes the largest percentage of concertgoers and users of MP3 players and other personal audio devices. The new campaign, titled “It’s How You Listen That Counts,” is reaching out to teens through MTV, Yahoo Networks and other media, and a new educational Website, www.earbud.org. HEI has made a substantial commitment to analyzing the values and interests of today’s youth market so that its hearing health message can connect to them in an effective way.
For more information about the House Ear Institute, its programs and services, please visit www.hei.org. You can each Sound Partners directly at http://soundpartners.hei.org or info@soundpartners.org.
H.E.A.R.
H.E.A.R (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers), based in San Francisco, is a grassroots nonprofit that works to inform musicians and others on hearing health issues. Like HEI, H.E.A.R. administers hearing tests, distributes earplugs and literature at public and industry events, and networks within the music and sound industries to increase awareness of hearing health. For more information, visit www.hearnet.com.
AUDIO EDUCATION
Since its inception, the Mix Foundation has recognized and supported schools and programs that educate future audio, music and other communications media professionals. The Foundation endows scholarships at leading colleges and universities throughout the U.S, including Berklee College of Music, Ex’pression College for Digital Arts, Middle Tennessee State University, University of Massachusetts Lowell, University of Miami and University of Southern California. The Foundation also provides annual student grants to the Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation and the Society of Professional Audio Recording Services (SPARS). Schools and educational programs wishing to set up a scholarship program in the name of the Mix Foundation should contact us for more information.
TEC AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP
The Mix Foundation has also established the TEC Awards Scholarship, which is awarded each year to advance the education of two or three students in audio, music or other media communications arts.
The TEC Awards offers a scholarship grant (or grants) to undergraduate students in audio and other media education programs. Recipients are selected by the board of directors of the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio and are announced each fall following the TEC Awards
Individual
scholarships for the 2007 TEC Awards Scholarship
Grant were recently awarded to Carson Ritz
and Golda McCormack.
Carson Ritz is in his
third year studying Audio Production at Webster
University in St. Louis, MO. Ritz’s first
foray into the audio world began as a kindergartener
as he recorded raps into a two-track recorder
and he hasn’t stopped since! With a GPA
of 3.89, Ritz has excelled at his studies while
completing a large-scale recording/producing project
for a local St. Louis artist, handling the audio
responsibilities for a local video company and
other extracurricular activities. Ritz’s
dream? To become a successful music producer.
But as long as he can work in audio for the rest
of his life, he’ll be satisfied.
Golda
McCormack is a student in the Clive Davis
Department of Recorded Music in the Tisch School
of the Arts at New York University. She is pursuing
her degree in Recorded Music with an emphasis
on audio engineering and music production. When
McCormack isn't working on studio projects, she
keeps herself busy as the Co-President of the
new Clive Davis Department student-run record
label, 194 Recordings. A long-term goal of hers
is to be able to work with musicians interested
in making a difference by creating music that
will educate and inspire people throughout the
world.
Scholarship applications
for 2009 are not being accepted at this time.
However, please check this page for future announcements
as we hope to resume accepting applications later
in the year.
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