Get to know our Performapaloozathon Title Sponsor, Let Music Fill My World!
At Let Music Fill My World, we believe that every student deserves access to the joy, discipline, and creative expression that music brings. That’s why we’re so proud to serve as the Title Sponsor of this year’s Performapaloozathon, a celebration of everything that makes The People’s Music School so extraordinary.
From our very first encounter with TPMS, we felt aligned on something fundamental: music isn’t a luxury — it’s a lifeline. It builds confidence, community, and opportunity. And it should be available to every student, regardless of income or circumstance.
Let Music Fill My World is a philanthropic initiative powered by the Tullman Family Office. Our work centers on expanding access to music education across the country, uplifting music educators, and ensuring that all young people have the chance to find their voice — literally and figuratively — through music.
As our co-founder, Cayley Tull, puts it:
“Music teaches us how to take up space, how to listen, how to lead. It’s one of the greatest tools we have for unlocking human potential.”
That belief drives everything we do — from funding full-time music teachers in under-resourced schools, to awarding grants through our Music Matters Challenge, which is currently accepting submissions through May 30. It’s also why partnering with The People’s Music School feels so natural. This is a community that doesn’t just teach music — it lives it, breathes it, and passes it on.
We’re inspired by the students who will take the stage at Performapaloozathon. Their dedication, courage, and talent remind us why this work matters. And we’re equally inspired by the families, educators, and leaders who show up to support them.
Thank you to The People’s Music School for welcoming us into your musical family. We can’t wait to celebrate together on May 31!
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🎶 Learn more about our work at letmusicfillmyworld.com
🎵 Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Linkedin at @letmusicfillmyworld
📣 Submit your school’s idea for the Music Matters Challenge by May 30