Biamp® is a provider of innovative networked media solutions, delivering high-quality products and exceptional customer service in various applications, including conference rooms, public spaces, and healthcare facilities.
Biamp announced the recipients of its 2024 Grant Program, awarding six organizations that use audiovisual technology to benefit youth in their communities. The grants range from $3,000 to $10,000 and support initiatives from music education to auditory-verbal therapy.
Biamp, a leading supplier of professional audiovisual solutions, today announced the recipients of its 2024 Grant Program, awarding six organizations that leverage audiovisual technology to enhance the lives of youth in their communities. The program recognized five Portland-area organizations and one international recipient, each receiving grants ranging from $3,000 to $10,000.
“At Biamp, we believe in the power of audiovisual technology to connect people and elevate experiences,” said Rashid Skaf, Biamp President, CEO, and co-Chairman. “We’re proud to support organizations that share this vision and are making a tangible difference in the lives of youth in their communities.”
The 2024 grant recipients and their impactful work include:
- Dana Thompson Memorial Fund of Awesome (Portland, OR): Provides music education and performance opportunities to underserved youth, fostering creativity and self-expression through audiovisual technology.
- My Voice Music (Portland, OR): Empowers at-risk youth through songwriting and music production programs, utilizing state-of-the-art recording equipment to help participants share their stories.
- Friends of Noise (Portland, OR): Offers all-ages concerts and workshops, teaching youth about sound engineering and event production while providing safe spaces for artistic expression.
- Portland Symphonic Girlchoir (Portland, OR): Uses advanced audio technology to enhance choral education and performance experiences for young women, promoting musical excellence and personal growth.
- Youth Music Project (Portland, OR): Delivers accessible music education through after-school programs and summer camps, integrating modern music technology to engage students in contemporary music creation.
- Hear & Say (Australia): Supports children with hearing loss through innovative auditory-verbal therapy programs, leveraging cutting-edge audio technology to improve communication skills and quality of life.
The Biamp charitable leadership committee selected these organizations for their innovative use of audiovisual technology and their commitment to enriching local and underserved communities.
Beyond the grant program, Biamp actively supports various global organizations and encourages employee volunteerism. The company has partnered with notable institutions such as the PDX Jazz Festival, Young Audiences, PDX Pop Now!, Theater in the Grove, Rock ‘n Roll Camp for Girls, Shared Studios, and Habitat for Humanity.