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As we approach the 15th Anniversary of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day in 2026, the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation stands proudly at the forefront of a movement that transcends musical boundaries to address one of Arizona's most pressing educational challenges. For over a decade, our organization has transformed the celebration of jazz into a powerful catalyst for educational equity, community resilience, and artistic preservation across the Grand Canyon State.
The UNESCO designation of International Jazz Day, officially proclaimed in 2011, established April 30th as a global celebration of jazz's diplomatic and educational power. Today, fifteen years later, as we mark the 15th Anniversary of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day, this worldwide initiative has found its most impactful expression in Arizona through the Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival: a world-class event that has evolved far beyond entertainment to become the state's premier advocate for music education funding and teacher support.
The Roosevelt District Crisis: When Music Education Faced Silence — A 15th Anniversary Call to Action

In this 15th Anniversary year of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day, the closure of five schools in the Roosevelt School District sent shockwaves through Arizona's educational landscape, leaving hundreds of students without access to comprehensive music programs and displacing dedicated music educators who had spent years building transformative curricula. These closures represented more than administrative decisions: they symbolized a broader crisis threatening arts education statewide.
Distinguished educators who had cultivated award-winning orchestras, jazz ensembles, and choir programs suddenly found themselves without classrooms, instruments, or the institutional support necessary to continue their life's work. Students who had discovered their voices through music, developed discipline through practice, and found community through ensemble performance were left without these vital outlets for growth and expression.
The International Jazz Day AZ Foundation recognized this crisis as a defining moment for our organization's mission. Together, we made the steadfast commitment to ensure that music education would not become a casualty of budget constraints and administrative restructuring. Our response would prove that the jazz community possesses both the artistic vision and practical determination necessary to protect Arizona's musical heritage.
Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival: A 15th Anniversary Legacy of Educational Impact
Since its inception—and especially as we honor the 15th Anniversary of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day—the Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival has distinguished itself as Arizona's most significant jazz festival, attracting world-renowned artists, passionate audiences, and distinguished supporters from across the southwestern United States. What sets this premier event apart, however, is its unwavering dedication to educational impact through every ticket sold, every performance delivered, and every partnership forged.
The festival's educational mission operates on multiple levels, creating sustained support systems for music teachers, afterschool programs, and student musicians facing unprecedented challenges. Through strategic allocation of ticket sales revenue, the Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival has become Arizona's most reliable source of direct financial support for displaced music educators and underserved student populations.

Our distinguished roster of supported educators includes teachers who have dedicated decades to developing young musicians, many of whom have gone on to pursue professional careers, earn music education degrees, and contribute to Arizona's cultural landscape. These vital partnerships demonstrate how jazz festivals can serve as more than entertainment venues: they can become engines of educational opportunity and community transformation.
The Yrēfy Partnership: Pioneering Educational Solutions in the 15th Anniversary Year
Long before the recent Roosevelt District school closures captured statewide attention, Yrēfy's partnership with the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation was already pioneering innovative solutions to music education funding challenges. This distinguished collaboration, rooted in shared commitment to education, community impact, and sustainable solutions, has consistently provided financial support for afterschool instruction when traditional school budgets could no longer accommodate comprehensive music programs, and in this 15th Anniversary year of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day, it stands as a cornerstone of Arizona's observance.
The partnership's forward-thinking approach recognized that music education cuts often occur gradually, affecting program quality years before complete elimination. By establishing proactive funding mechanisms through the Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival, our organizations created a safety net that has preserved countless music education opportunities across Arizona's most vulnerable school districts.
Yrēfy's steadfast commitment extends beyond financial contributions to include mentorship programs, professional development opportunities for educators, and direct student support services. Together, we've demonstrated that corporate partnerships in the arts can achieve measurable educational outcomes while maintaining the highest standards of artistic excellence and community engagement.
Sustaining Music Teachers Through Crisis and Growth in the 15th Anniversary Year

In this 15th Anniversary year of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day, the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation's teacher support initiative, funded primarily through Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival proceeds, has become Arizona's most comprehensive program for displaced and underserved music educators. Our distinguished network of supported teachers includes professionals with decades of classroom experience, advanced degrees from the nation's premier music education institutions, and proven track records of student achievement.
These vital educators receive direct financial support, enabling them to continue providing high-quality music instruction through afterschool programs, community centers, and alternative educational settings. The program has successfully maintained continuity for over 300 students who would otherwise have lost access to music education entirely.
Our supported teachers consistently report that this financial assistance has been transformational, allowing them to purchase instruments, sheet music, and educational materials while maintaining the professional dignity and compensation they deserve. The program's success has attracted attention from educational leaders statewide, positioning the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation as a pioneering force in arts education advocacy.
Building Arizona's Musical Future Through Community Action
The 15th Anniversary celebration of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day presents an unprecedented opportunity to amplify our educational mission and expand support for Arizona's music teachers and students. As we prepare for this milestone celebration, the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation has established ambitious goals that will position Arizona as the nation's premier example of jazz-funded educational innovation.

Our 2026 initiatives include expanding teacher support to additional school districts, developing scholarship programs for aspiring music educators, and creating mentorship networks that connect established professionals with emerging talent. The Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival will serve as the cornerstone of these efforts, demonstrating how arts festivals can generate lasting educational impact while celebrating the highest levels of musical artistry.
The festival's continued growth: attracting national attention and drawing audiences from across the southwestern United States: has created sustainable funding mechanisms that will support Arizona's music education infrastructure for years to come. Each ticket purchased, each sponsorship secured, and each partnership forged contributes directly to preserving and expanding musical opportunities for Arizona's youth.
Join Our Mission: Making History Through Music Education
As we celebrate the 15th Anniversary of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day, the International Jazz Day AZ Foundation invites supporters, educators, students, and community leaders to join our groundbreaking mission. Together, we have the opportunity to make history by demonstrating that arts festivals can serve as powerful engines of educational equity and community transformation.

The Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival represents more than Arizona's premier jazz celebration: it embodies our collective commitment to ensuring that every student has access to high-quality music education, regardless of their school district's budget constraints or administrative challenges. Through continued support, we will expand our teacher assistance programs, develop new educational initiatives, and maintain our position as Arizona's most impactful advocate for arts education funding.
Visit our events page to learn about upcoming performances, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities. Together, we will ensure that Arizona's musical heritage continues to inspire, educate, and transform lives for generations to come.
The International Jazz Day AZ Foundation stands ready to lead Arizona into a future where music education thrives, teachers receive the support they deserve, and students discover their potential through the transformative power of jazz—as we honor the 15th Anniversary of UNESCO Herbie Hancock International Jazz Day. Join us in making this vision a reality through the Yrēfy Scottsdale Jazz Festival and our year-round educational initiatives.







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