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Protect The Creatives

Our Mission

Our mission is to protect and empower creatives by providing education, career development resources, and real-world opportunities that help them maintain ownership of their work and build sustainable creative careers.

According to research, Las Vegas has nearly 18,000 songwriters, but only about 3,200 receive royalties.

This gap exists largely because many creatives



Our Values

Artist-First

We center the needs, voices, and rights of artists in everything we do. Artists are compensated for their work, retain ownership of their creations, and are treated as professionals.

Live Performance as a Pathway

We believe live performance is foundational to artistic development and career sustainability. Real-world performance opportunities build confidence, skill, visibility, and income.

Equity & Access

We are committed to expanding access to education, resources, and opportunities for artists working independently or within under-resourced communities.

Education & Workforce Readiness

We value practical education that prepares artists for the realities of the creative economy, including publishing, intellectual property, and emerging technologies.

Integrity & Trust

We operate with transparency, ethical standards, and accountability, building trust-based relationships with artists, partners, and communities.

Community & Safety

We believe the arts play a role in strengthening communities. Through culturally relevant programming and prevention-focused initiatives, we support safer, healthier environments.

Innovation with Responsibility

We embrace new technologies, including AI, while prioritizing responsible use and the protection of creators’ rights.


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501(c)(3) Public Charity · EIN 93-1751787