Our Piano Bank

sps_200The Piano Bank was an idea started by my grandfather, Zeb Billings, and brought to life by my father, Greg.

A simple concept; get pianos in the homes of children who would otherwise not be able to take lessons.

Willa Cai, 14, right, and her piano teacher Ka Man (Melody) Ng. Photo by EMILY BISEK -- Wisconsin State Journal

The Piano Bank is made possible by the generosity of our piano donors; clients of Billings Piano Gallery who choose to donate instead of trade-in their piano. In addition, local piano technicians donate their time to make minor repairs and provide tunings. Other partners include the Wisconsin Foundation for School Music, which provides needs assessments and the UW Piano Pioneers outreach program, which provides low-cost piano lessons for financially eligible students.

Finally, the generosity of our Steinway Piano Society members pays for the transportation costs to bring the pianos to the homes of these aspiring musicians.

For more information, click the links below.

Apply for a Piano from the Piano Bank

Help by Contributing to or Joining the Steinway Piano Society

Help by Donating a Piano