
An organization is eligible to become a member of the Berklee City Music Network based upon Berklee’s satisfactory review of the following criteria:
1. Its mission reflects a commitment to providing opportunities and means of creating social value with music resources along with a demonstrated commitment to an under-served youth audience;
2. The organization has a clearly articulated commitment to contemporary music education;
3. The organization is well established and favorably regarded in its community for its quality of programs;
4. The organization can demonstrate fiscal strength, has the resources to offer the Member Program over an extended period, and that it can raise support for the Member Program within its community;
5. Management and staff direct and support the operation of the Member Program in a professional and effective manner and with ethical practices in all relationships;
6. Students include a target population of at-risk middle and/or high school students primarily interested in contemporary music with a significant number of participants from recognized minority groups;
7. Instructional facilities are suitable for the purpose, in a suitable location, well maintained, and publicly established for a sufficient period of time as the location of the institution. It should be located in a section of the community that is easily accessible by the target student population;
8. The organization commits to offering the Berklee Pulse music method at no cost to its participating students;
9. The organization commits to employing teachers for the Member Program that are certifiable as instructors of the Berklee Pulse music method; and
10. The demographics and population of the organization’s region is sufficient to support a new Berklee City Music Network, in order not to compete with or otherwise disadvantage existing Berklee City Music Network members.
1. Its mission reflects a commitment to providing opportunities and means of creating social value with music resources along with a demonstrated commitment to an under-served youth audience;
2. The organization has a clearly articulated commitment to contemporary music education;
3. The organization is well established and favorably regarded in its community for its quality of programs;
4. The organization can demonstrate fiscal strength, has the resources to offer the Member Program over an extended period, and that it can raise support for the Member Program within its community;
5. Management and staff direct and support the operation of the Member Program in a professional and effective manner and with ethical practices in all relationships;
6. Students include a target population of at-risk middle and/or high school students primarily interested in contemporary music with a significant number of participants from recognized minority groups;
7. Instructional facilities are suitable for the purpose, in a suitable location, well maintained, and publicly established for a sufficient period of time as the location of the institution. It should be located in a section of the community that is easily accessible by the target student population;
8. The organization commits to offering the Berklee Pulse music method at no cost to its participating students;
9. The organization commits to employing teachers for the Member Program that are certifiable as instructors of the Berklee Pulse music method; and
10. The demographics and population of the organization’s region is sufficient to support a new Berklee City Music Network, in order not to compete with or otherwise disadvantage existing Berklee City Music Network members.








