Abbreviation | GFA |
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Formation | 1973 |
Type | 501(c)(3) |
Purpose | "The Guitar Foundation of America inspires artistry, builds community, and promotes the classical guitar internationally through excellence in performance, literature, education and research." |
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Services | Guitar lessons, guitar shop, competitions, concerts |
Key people | Martha Masters (president) Brian Head (artistic director) Sherwin Servande (vice president) Pam Gerken (vice president, treasurer) Robert Lane (vice president, secretary) |
Website | guitarfoundation |
The Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) is an American classical guitar nonprofit organization that was founded in 1973 at the National Guitar Convention sponsored by the American String Teachers Association.[1][2][3] The foundation offers various services ranging from guitar lessons to a guitar shop, competitions, and events. The foundation relies on donations, events, and advertising on its web site for funding.[4] The foundation publishes Soundboard Scholar, a peer-reviewed journal, and Prodigies, a magazine for children.