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Fame Academy - Charities |  | Fame Academy - Charities: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Charities |  | The long-term vision behind Fame Academy was to inspire young people into music. Beside the televised series, a project was launched during the 2002 series to fund a charity through the telephone voting of the live performance shows. This became the Fame Academy Bursary and is supported by Youth Music, British Council and the BBC.
It featured instrument/equipment awards and a number of three-year educational bursaries for the public to give them the opportunity to further their careers into music-making. The Bursary is still ...
See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production |  | | Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Production, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005 |  | |
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Fame Academy - Charities
The long-term vision behind Fame Academy was to inspire young people into music. Beside the televised series, a project was launched during the 2002 series to fund a charity through the telephone voting of the live performance shows. This became the Fame Academy Bursary and is supported by Youth Music, British Council and the BBC.
It featured instrument/equipment awards and a number of three-year educational bursaries for the public to give them the opportunity to further their careers into music-making. The Bursary is still on-going and everyone is allowed to apply.
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