Partnerships

Music is a universal language. Whether they play, write, listen, or use it to soundtrack special moments in their lives, it’s a connection that your colleagues and customers will share.

Partnering with Music Minds Matter is a way to reach new audiences, motivate your stakeholders, and give something back to those that dedicate their lives to music.

Ways to get involved 

  • Brand partnerships provide mutual branding opportunities to engage your audience, whilst raising funds and awareness for Music Minds Matter

  • Corporate fundraising can motivate and bring together your colleagues and community. By selecting Music Minds Matter as your Charity of the Year partner, you can raise money and awareness of our work, whilst inspiring your team and customers

  • Payroll giving is a simple, tax-effective way for your colleagues to give directly to Music Minds Matter  

  • Strategic partnerships enable us to work together to create shared goals that might help fund a new project, create change within the music community, or signpost musicians towards the support they need 

Through our Music Minds Matter pledge, 100% of your donation will go directly to helping people working in music.

Partner with us

We are actively seeking partners to help us raise funds, create impact, and communicate our message to the music community and those who love music.

We work with partners in a variety of ways and believe the most successful partnerships are built together. We create bespoke partnerships with specific funding projects that will allow you, your colleagues and customers to help musicians in the most effective way possible.

Do you think your organisation would make a perfect partner for Music Minds Matter? If so, please get in touch:

Hannah Daft, Head of Corporate Partnerships, Trusts and Events
hannah.​daft@​helpmusicians.​org.​uk

Meet our partners

  • Amazon Music is an immersive audio entertainment service that connects fans, artists, and creators through music, podcasts, and culture.

    “The UK music industry comprises a wonderfully diverse tapestry of individuals across a multitude of sectors, and mental health comes in all shapes and sizes. Amazon Music is proud to support Music Minds Matter, as an organisation of people who seek to understand and offer help for all, at a time when the variety and volume of needs has never been greater." - Ross O’Watson, Head of Label Relations, Amazon Music UK.

  • The Christopher Meredith Foundation focuses on supporting underprivileged musicians and anyone in the music industry facing mental health difficulties.

    “The Christopher Meredith Foundation are proud to support Music Minds Matter, in line with our shared mission to create a music industry where everyone thrives. By supporting MMM, we have seen a direct and positive impact on those in need in the music industry and encourage others to support their cause.” - Nick Gaunt, Head of Marketing at The Christopher Meredith Foundation.

  • PPL is the UK music licensing organisation for over 150,000 performers and recording rightsholder members.

    “Mental health struggles are very real for people who work across all facets of the industry. We’re proud to continue our long-term collaboration with Music Minds Matter so they can deliver tailored mental health and wellbeing programmes and wellbeing support for all those who need it, when they need it.” - Kate Reilly, Chief Membership and People Officer at PPL.

  • Skiddle is the UK’s leading independent ticketing platform.

    “The latest Music Minds Matter Impact Report highlights the essential work being done to protect the mental health of the music community. At Skiddle, we know that behind every successful event are individuals working tirelessly, often under intense pressure. The data shared by the MMM team is both a wake-up call and a source of hope, showing that tailored, well-delivered support can make a measurable difference to music and event professionals. We’re proud to support MMM and strongly encourage others across the industry to do the same.” - Duncan King, Head of Festivals and Partnerships,