The Foundation awarded more than $1.3 million across a total of 49 scholarships to music students around the world
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The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® awarded the 2025 Warner Music Latina Scholarship to trumpeter Arlen Borrego Miranda during a special ceremony at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. The ceremony, hosted by 2022 Prodigy Scholarship recipient Valentina García, featured a performance by Latin GRAMMY® and GRAMMY®-nominated artist Elena Rose, alongside scholarship recipients and alumni. The musical director for the evening was Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY-winning producer, composer and conductor Carlos Fernando López, a triple graduate of the Frost School of Music. Additionally, 48 more scholarships were awarded to music students around the world.
Also known as the Prodigy Scholarship, the annual award supports music education and Latin music genres, and was sponsored by a record label for the first time in the Foundation’s history. The scholarship allows Borrego Miranda to pursue a bachelor's degree at Berklee College of Music starting this fall. In addition, it also supports the costs of tuition, room, board and wrap around services that include ongoing mentorship and learning opportunities provided in partnership with the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. Previous sponsors include: Sebastián Yatra (2024), Nicky Jam (2023), Sofia Carson (2022), Juanes (2021), Julio Iglesias (2020), Emilio and Gloria Estefan (2019), Carlos Vives (2018), Miguel Bosé (2017), Juan Luis Guerra (2016) and Enrique Iglesias (2015).
Since its establishment in 2014, the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation has committed an extraordinary sum of more than $13.9 million in scholarships, grants, musical instruments and educational programs throughout the United States and Ibero-America.
“Each year we have the privilege and responsibility of reviewing and awarding scholarships made possible by the generosity of our donors,” said Raquel "Rocky" Egusquiza, Executive Director of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. “We are moved by the talented students and grateful to our partners who have enabled us to provide more than $1.3 million across 49 scholarships to music students worldwide, ensuring the rich legacy of Latin music.”
“At Warner Music Latina we believe in the power of education as a catalyst for creativity and cultural preservation,” said Roberto Andrade, Managing Director at Warner Music Latina. “Partnering with the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation to sponsor the Prodigy Scholarship reflects our long-term commitment to nurturing the next generation of Latin music talent. We’re proud to help Arlen take this next step and are honored to support the future of our music.”
“Music has saved my life. Finding this path from a young age and having the opportunity to pursue this dream, thanks to the support of Warner Music Latina and the incredible Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, exceeds everything I ever imagined,” said Borrego Miranda. “I am committed to making the most of this incredible gift by working hard and making everyone proud. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Additionally, the Foundation awarded the first Emerging Talent Scholarship, in partnership with Berklee College of Music, to saxophonist Aina López Pla. The Emerging Talent Scholarship covers a bachelor’s degree at Berklee, room and board, as well as a laptop and ongoing mentorship and learning opportunities provided in partnership with the Foundation.
The Foundation also announced the recipients of its Gifted Tuition Scholarships and Tuition Assistance Scholarships—with an additional 48 talented students from diverse backgrounds receiving the opportunity to pursue an education at some of the most prestigious music institutions in the world.
Gifted Tuition Scholarship Recipients:
Two (2) Gifted Tuition Scholarships of up to $120,000 each were awarded to students to cover tuition costs towards a four-year bachelor's degree in music, and wrap around services, starting this fall:
- Frost School of Music at the University of Miami awarded one scholarship to vocalist Irenda Arano Díaz to attend the elite music school.
- Gil Family Foundation awarded one scholarship to drummer Miguel Francisco Pie Gil to attend the school of his choice.
Tuition Assistance Scholarship Recipients:
In addition, 45 students each received the Tuition Assistance Scholarship, a one-time scholarship that ranges in value from $10,000 to up to $12,500 toward the tuition costs for the university or college of their choice and includes wrap around services provided by the Foundation.
For the second consecutive year, Gibson Gives, Gibson’s philanthropic division, sponsored three (3) Tuition Assistance Scholarships—awarded to students who study guitar as their principal instrument—and gifted a Gibson guitar to each of their respective scholarship recipients.
Further generating impact, AIE Sociedad de Artistas, Amazon Music, Bulova, Kraft Family Inc. and Open Society Foundations sponsored Tuition Assistance Scholarships. To view all scholarships awarded and their respective recipients, please refer to the chart below for additional details.
2025 Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation Scholarship Award Recipients |
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NAME |
INSTRUMENT |
SCHOOL |
SPONSOR |
2025 Prodigy Scholarship – Warner Music Latina Scholarship |
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Arlen Borrego Miranda |
Trumpet |
Berklee College of Music |
Warner Music Latina |
2025 Emerging Talent Scholarship |
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Aina López Pla |
Saxophone |
Berklee College of Music |
Berklee College of Music |
2025 Gifted Tuition Scholarships |
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Irenda Arano Díaz |
Voice |
Frost School of Music at the University of Miami |
Frost School of Music |
Miguel Francisco Pie Gil |
Drum Set |
Berklee College of Music |
Gil Family Foundation |
2025 Tuition Assistance Scholarships |
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Lucía Gregorio Navarro |
Voice |
The New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music |
AIE Sociedad de Artistas |
Juan Bautista Saus Ruiz |
Saxophone |
Eastman School of Music |
AIE Sociedad de Artistas |
Carla Chiang |
Piano |
Berklee College of Music |
Amazon Music |
Franco Dilme Romero |
Saxophone |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
Bulova |
Marc Serra Bofill |
Guitar |
Berklee College of Music |
Gibson Gives |
Eduardo de Abreu Moro |
Guitar |
New York University |
Gibson Gives |
João Vitor Nunes Leão |
Guitar |
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima, Brazil |
Gibson Gives |
Javier Hernandez |
Cello |
Juilliard School of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Elizabeth Perez-Hickman |
Oboe |
Manhattan School of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Joshua Diaz |
Hand Percussion |
Berklee College of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Mateo Gaviria |
Drum Set |
Frost School of Music at the University of Miami |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Izzi Guzman |
Trombone |
Frost School of Music at the University of Miami |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Sandra Orozco |
Voice |
Pace University |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Yandy Garcia Palacio |
Drum Set |
Berklee College of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Laia Martínez Gelabert |
Bass |
Berklee College of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Maria Medina |
Piano |
Berklee College of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Pia Ella Odar Ruiz |
Bass |
Berklee College of Music |
Kraft Family Inc. |
Dora Oliva Devoghel |
Violin |
New England Conservatory of Music |
Kraft Family Inc |
Guillermo Wan |
Bass |
Berklee College of Music |
Kraft Family Inc |
Carlos Ruiz Serra |
Clarinet |
The City College of New York |
Play It Forward – crowdfunded by the Foundation and individual donors |
Juan Diego Alvan Madueño |
Piano |
Los Angeles College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Cobe Isai Banda Salcido |
Guitar |
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey |
Open Society Foundations |
Alberto Barba |
Piano |
Manhattan School of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Carlos Chacon |
Violin |
Roosevelt University |
Open Society Foundations |
Abner Felipe Dos Santos Martins |
Guitar |
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima, Brazil |
Open Society Foundations |
Marien Femerling García |
Piano |
Manhattan School of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Filipe Gomes da Silva |
Trombone |
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima, Brazil |
Open Society Foundations |
Luis Gonzalez |
Cello |
Roosevelt University |
Open Society Foundations |
Pau Jorba Bonastre |
Saxophone |
The New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Marina Marchi Silveira |
Voice |
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima, Brazil |
Open Society Foundations |
Pedro Menegatti Secco |
Guitar |
Berklee College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Hector Moreno |
Piano |
Berklee College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Laura Victoria Arean |
Piano |
Schulich School of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Natasha Vázquez Ramírez |
Voice & Music Producer |
Berklee College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Pedro Henrique Cheik Costantin |
Guitar |
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima, Brazil |
Open Society Foundations |
Murilo Reis Teixeira |
Piano |
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima, Brazil |
Open Society Foundations |
Juan Diego Panadero Achury |
Clarinete |
Berklee College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Diego Herrera |
Saxophone |
Berklee College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Miguel Lameiras |
Piano |
Conservatory of Amsterdam |
Open Society Foundations |
Andres Felipe Palacios Rodas |
Guitar |
Butler School of Music – University of Texas at Austin |
Open Society Foundations |
Ludwig Izaguirre |
Bass |
Berklee College of Music |
Open Society Foundations |
Lidanys Graterol |
Cello |
Roosevelt University |
Open Society Foundations |
Stephanie Acosta |
Voice & Music Producer |
Abbey Road Institute of Miami at Art House Academy |
Open Society Foundations |
Sebastian Castillo |
Piano |
University of Michigan |
Open Society Foundations |
Rodrigo Rodriguez Hernandez |
Flute |
Frost School of Music at the University of Miami |
Open Society Foundations |
ABOUT THE LATIN GRAMMY CULTURAL FOUNDATION:
The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization established by The Latin Recording Academy® with the vision of becoming a global champion of music education and empowering communities through Latin music and culture. In 2024, the Foundation celebrated its 10-year anniversary, and during the last decade, it has fostered the next generation of Latin music creators through scholarships, education programs and grants that advance Latin music and celebrate its rich cultural heritage. To date, the Foundation has donated more than $13.9 million with the support of The Latin Recording Academy’s members, artists, corporate sponsors and other generous donors. For additional information or to donate, please visit latingrammyculturalfoundation.org or our Facebook page. And follow us @latingrammyfdn on Instagram, and at Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation on Facebook and LinkedIn.
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“Music has saved my life. Finding this path from a young age and having the opportunity to pursue this dream, thanks to the support of Warner Music Latina and the incredible Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, exceeds everything I imagined,” said Borrego.
Contacts
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Nathalie Alberto
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