For the second time, we are taking our young singers and their families on tour! In the spring of 2026 we are heading to Southwest Michigan, where our singers will be inspired by master music educator Hannah Bingham, share their gift of song at a local nursing home, and perform at Nelis' Dutch Village. Those of you who have ever been on a tour with a musical organization know what a profound impact it can have on you as a musician and a person.
We are asking for donations because our tour fees are based on economic and moral equity. We believe it is our collective responsibility to make sure that all singers can participate, and that no family feels singled out or burdened by the cost of participation.
Any additional funds beyond our tour goal will go toward our other impactful work.
Now celebrating its 10th year, Youth Chorus of the North Shore has been able to thrive because of the active support of friends, family, and community members who believe in what we do for young people and the community. Like many not-for-profit organizations, YCNS relies on donations to meet our fiscal responsibilities. Because tuition only covers 50% of our annual budget, we simply cannot exist without your support.
Despite our modest size, we make a big impact on our young singers and the local community:
In addition to offering music literacy instruction, age-appropriate vocal training, a varied repertoire, and performance opportunities, YCNS develops young singers’ leadership, planning, and public speaking skills. All this is done in an inviting, screen-free space in which singers learn that their voice matters.
At YCNS, we provide access to musical opportunities to children across differences of race, age, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, disability/abilities, and socioeconomic background. We strive to create an environment where mutual respect is intrinsic, and believe that by incorporating all that makes each participant distinctive, we can enrich our community for the better.
Our tuition scale is based on economic and moral equity. We believe it is our collective responsibility to make sure that all singers can participate, and that no family feels singled out or burdened by the cost of participation. During the registration process, families have the opportunity to indicate a realistic financial commitment. We then provide scholarships to all families who need one to complete their tuition.
In addition to singing, YCNS elevates young people’s voices in other ways. By joining our Student Advisory Board, singers make decisions about the chorus and plan events. They have the joy of seeing their ideas transform into action.
YCNS organizes and hosts free community singing events. Last spring, we hosted a free karaoke sing-along event at the Evanston Public Library, and more recently collaborated with the Spud Club at the Evanston farmer's market. In January, YCNS will co-sponsor the Treble Chorus Festival at Evanston Township High School.
YCNS hosts roundtables for area music teachers. These social and professional events allow teachers to bond and share ideas with one another. Many of these teachers also volunteer their time to be on our Community Singing Advisory Board.
Thank you for your donation and all the ways you support YCNS!
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