๐ต๐ค86% of Canadians Think Music Education is Beneficial to Children and Should Be Delivered Equitably to Schools, Musicounts Survey Finds
Thursday, 27 November 2025 08:00.AM
Despite this national outlook, MusiCounts is currently only able to support only 20% of the more than 500 schools that seek funding each year, indicating a dire need for donation support
As financial limitations and funding cuts continue to threaten the stability of music education programs across the country, a new national survey from MusiCounts, Canada's music education charity, sheds light on how deeply Canadians value music in learning and life. The findings reveal a clear message: Canadians believe that music education is essential to children's development, and deserves stronger, more equitable, and sustainable support.
Canadians are in resounding agreement about the importance of keeping music education accessible, with 86% saying that it is beneficial to children and should be delivered equitably to schools. Many Canadians acknowledge that schools do not have the resources to make those benefits available to every student, with nearly three-quarters (74%) agreeing that music education should be better funded in Canada's public education system. Despite this national outlook, the level of need outpaces MusiCounts' ability to provide support: currently, MusiCounts receives between $5-6M in requests for support each year, and can only support about one in five schools that apply, This indicates a dire need for donations, which support the MusiCounts School Music Funding Program grants.
The survey also found that nearly two-thirds (60%) of Canadians say that singing, playing, or composing music has a greater impact on mental well-being compared to listening to music. This perspective highlights a growing recognition that engaging directly with music โ not just consuming it โ can have a transformative effect on mental health.
Why does music education make a difference to your child's mental health?
These findings reflect a shared national understanding of music as an essential part of education that nurtures both the mind and the heart. The survey, which polled Canadians aged 18 and older across the country, found that a majority (56%) associate music education with improved mental health and well-being.
"Music classrooms are more than spaces for creativity โ they're where students build confidence, community, and a sense of belonging," said Kristy Fletcher, President of MusiCounts. "Canadians clearly recognize that impact, and this survey confirms what we see every day: music education isn't a 'nice-to-have,' it's essential to kids' mental health and development. When we invest in these programs, we're giving kids the tools to thrive both in and outside the classroom."
When Canadians were asked which benefits they most associate with music education, mental wellness emerged as the top theme. Over half (56%) say music education supports improved mental health and well-being, while 38% believe it teaches discipline and focus โ key skills that shape success both inside and outside the classroom.
How does music education bring joy and build community?
The influence of music reaches far beyond the school setting. The MusiCounts survey found that over four in five (81%) Canadians personally use music โ whether listening, performing, or creating โ to manage stress, anxiety, or improve their mood every week, and nearly half (45%) do so every day.
That relationship with music is deeply rooted across generations: 89% of Gen Z, 91% of Millennials, and 83% of Gen X say they use music for mood improvement weekly, underlining the universal role that music plays in promoting well-being.
These insights point to the role music plays not only as an academic subject but as a source of self-expression and belonging โ one that builds community and fosters connection across age, culture, and background.
How can Canadians support music education in schools?
Since 1997, MusiCounts has been working to close that gap by providing under-resourced schools with grants to sustain and strengthen their music programs, donating over $20 million worth of instruments, gear, and resources.
The findings serve as a reminder that while passion for music education is widespread, the infrastructure to support it is unpredictable and inequitably distributed. As the demand for resources continues to outpace available funding, MusiCounts remains committed to advocating for equitable access and investing in the next generation of music makers.
Ahead of Giving Tuesday on December 2, the survey's findings point toward the importance of donation support to ensure all Canadian children can benefit from access to music education. To learn more about MusiCounts or to donate in support of the charity's programs, please visit MusiCounts.ca/survey.
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This survey was undertaken by The Harris Poll Canada. It ran overnight on September 26th โ 29th, 2025 among 1,573 randomly selected Canadian adults who are Unlock online panelists.
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TOP KEY MESSAGES FROM RELEASE:
1. Canadians overwhelmingly value music education and believe it should be accessible to all students.
โข 86% say music education benefits children and should be delivered equitably across schools.
2. Canadians identify benefits that music education has for mental health and development.
โข Nearly two-thirds (60%) say actively making music supports mental well-being more than listening.
โข 56% associate music education with improved mental health; 19% link it to better academic performance.
3. Current funding can't meet demand โ the need is urgent.
โข MusiCounts can only support 20% of schools seeking funding, showing a significant gap and urgent need for donations.
4. Music plays a powerful role in emotional well-being and community โ across generations.
โข 81% of Canadians use music weekly to support mental health; nearly half do so daily.
SOURCE: MusiCounts
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