Kix Brooks Named First Recipient of the CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award

Much-admired artist, radio personality, entrepreneur, and esteemed member of the CMA Board of Directors, Kix Brooks was named the first recipient of the CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award. The Award will be presented at an upcoming event in January, 2015.

“It’s embarrassing to be singled out in such a giving community,” stated Brooks. “It’s easy to look around and be inspired by people who do more. I’ll keep trying – this is very special.”

Brooks has been an active member of the CMA Board of Directors since 1998, serving and chairing numerous committees as well as presiding as President of the Board in 2004 and Chairman in 2005. During this 16-year period, Brooks contributed to the extraordinary growth of the organization, but was influential in creating and developing several initiatives that have touched so many lives of members of the music community.

“Kix is a true ambassador, champion, and humanitarian for CMA and this industry as a whole,” said Rob Beckham, chair of the Awards and Recognition Committee. “His philanthropic efforts continue to make the world a better place.”

In 2006, CMA established an Artist Relations Committee with Brooks as the inaugural Chairman. Brooks noticed that schools in the Metro Nashville Public Schools system were cutting funds in music education and felt that CMA could step in and help fill the void needed to supply instruments and music. It was his leadership and vision that created CMA’s “Keep The Music Playing” program, which was the forerunner of the CMA Foundation. The program receives funding through CMA Music Festival with half of the net proceeds given as grants to support music education programs across the country on behalf of the artists who perform for free.

The CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award was developed by the CMA Awards and Recognition Committee and approved by the CMA Foundation. The Award recognizes an individual who has served as a humanitarian through community leadership, financial support, personal volunteerism, and advocacy. Those recognized must be a Country Music professional who has evidenced commitment to worthwhile causes that are important to the Country Music Association and the Country Music community. Kix Brooks is the epitome of all these principles.

The Award can only be presented once a year. Candidates are submitted for consideration when a letter of recommendation by a CMA Board member is submitted to the CMA Foundation Board of Directors. The nominee’s name is then to be submitted and approved by the CMA Board of Directors.

To date, the CMA Foundation has donated more than $10 million to this worthy cause.

In addition to being a true Humanitarian for CMA, Brooks also serves on the board of the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, Monroe Harding Children’s Home, Tennessee Tourism Board, Nashville Convention Center and Visitors Bureau, Blue Ribbon Committee, Operation Finally Home, and Veterans Matter.

Being a country mega star, Brooks is still down to earth and cares about his fans and community. I think it is only fitting to feature the good and recognize what happens behind the scenes of our favorite country singers. Congratulations and keep up the good work Kix!

 

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