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  • Chad Smith Launches Music Scholarship at University of Minnesota

    Chad Smith Launches Music Scholarship at University of Minnesota

    The CBS News reported that Chad Smith, drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is launching his first music scholarship at the University of Minnesota’s School of Music, honoring his Minnesota roots and supporting aspiring musicians. 

    Smith was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and his parents—Curtis and Joan Smith—are both alumni of the University of Minnesota.  The new Chad Smith Foundation scholarship is the first of its kind at the U, reflecting the family’s deep ties to the institution. 

    Tying Past & Present

    In remarks quoted by CBS, Smith shared that his mother graduated before his father, who used the GI Bill, and that the university was part of the family’s fabric through multiple generations.  He also noted Minnesota’s personal importance: “I was born in the Twin Cities… lived in Bloomington for three years” and that performing there holds special meaning to him. 

    According to the University of Minnesota School of Music, the scholarship will especially benefit students entering its music program who come through Minnesota’s community music programs, with preference given to underrepresented and underserved applicants.  The scholarship will not only provide financial assistance but may also support equipment, mentorship, and teaching opportunities. 

    Events & Performances

    To kick off the scholarship initiative, Smith will perform with the University of Minnesota marching band during halftime at the Golden Gophers’ homecoming football game on October 11, 2025.  In conjunction, a fundraising luncheon will take place, spotlighting the inaugural Curtis & Joan Smith Scholarship

    Smith has long emphasized the role that music education played in his own life. In comments shared via CBS, he credited school music programs—marching band, symphonic band, jazz band, and even theory classes—with shaping his path. He noted that many such programs are often the first to be cut in budgets. 

    Why It Matters

    This scholarship isn’t just a gesture—it’s a statement. Through the Chad Smith Foundation, he is reinvesting in music education and access. For students who dream of careers in music—whether performing, teaching, or composing—this kind of support can make a difference. As Smith put it, “I wouldn’t be here today doing what I’m doing if it wasn’t for music education.” 

    As the October events approach, keep an eye on how this scholarship develops. It’s a powerful example of how established musicians can give back by investing in the next generation.

    For more:

    CBS news article
    University of Minnesota School of Music News Page
    Chad Smith Wikipedia