Future Music Project
Future Music Project gives young musicians ages 14–19 from across New York City the opportunity to create, perform, and produce their own original music. The program runs from October through June and includes many opportunities for young people to come together to share their music in performances at Carnegie Hall and across the city. Future Music Project also includes Count Me In, which gives eighth-grade singers the opportunity to prepare for auditions to performing arts high schools in New York City.
Lead support for Future Music Project is provided by Nicola and Beatrice Bulgari and The Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Family Foundation.
Public support is provided by New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson.

Carnegie Hall is a partner in The Door's Youth Opportunity Hub, funded [in part] by the New York County District Attorney's Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII).