I have a fine young student in my choir who very much deserves the stipend that we pay her. My business manager was concerned about the expense (since no one else is in the choir is paid) and I suggested treating the stipend as a choral scholarship. He asked me to draft an agreement to solidify this. Does anyone have a template for this sort of thing? Any suggestions?
Snark not needed, just suggestions and concrete help. Furthermore, the man you just maligned is a very fine deacon and business manager. Not sure how your comment is helpful.
What I'm looking for is a similar document I can adapt to my own purposes: amounts offered, agreed-upon number of rehearsals/liturgies sung, etc. I can write my own but if the wheel's been invented I don't want to re-invent it.
This is the second year for our choral scholars. I had one graduate in December and unfortunately couldn't keep him because he was no longer a student (grad or undergrad). But this was the only way I could structure a program of having some paid singers without rocking the boat. They have been a great help to the choral program. Very few can disagree with helping a college student.
matthewj, would you send me an example of that contract? I'm praying that we can soon hire section leaders but I'm still setting up the infrastructure (and I'm waiting for Our Lord to send the budget as well). cantus67@gmail.com
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