The moment you realize your voice is more than a sound—more than just a melody—is the moment your purpose shifts. For some, music is a dream. For others, it’s a tool. At Foster the Music, we believe it can be both.
You see, behind every harmony is potential. Behind every lyric lies an opportunity. When that energy is directed with clear intent and burning desire—two of Napoleon Hill’s core principles—it becomes unstoppable. Your music becomes a vehicle for transformation. Not just for you, but for people you may never meet.
The Definite Major Purpose: Using Music as a Tool to Fight Hunger
In his groundbreaking work Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill emphasizes the importance of having a Definite Major Purpose. Without it, no effort can truly create lasting results. For artists, that purpose can no longer just be fame or applause. It must also be service.
When we align our artistic expression with the urgency of human need—like feeding hungry families—music becomes not just entertainment, but mission.
Millions of people face food insecurity today. That is not a figure — it is a fact. And it is one that cannot be solved by charities and government agencies alone. Hill taught us that success starts in the mind, but it manifests only through applied faith and organized effort. We are bringing those principles into the music space with Foster the Music.
Music as Organized Energy
Hill believed that ideas are worthless without action. He wrote, “Ideas can be transmuted into cash through the power of definite plans.” In our case, that transmutation takes the form of songs turned into sustenance.
You might not see your music as a business — but when properly structured, it becomes an engine for good. That’s where we step in. Our mission is to help you create a purpose-driven plan that channels your music into funding for hunger relief. This isn’t charity. It’s strategic philanthropy powered by creativity.
* You sing.
* You raise funds.
* Families eat.
Desire Backed by Faith: The New Fundraising Model
Napoleon Hill taught that all achievement begins with desire, and when desire is infused with faith, it becomes a living force.
At Foster the Music, we ask artists to set a goal—not just to release music, but to release impact.
What if the goal of your next single was to fund a community food bank?
Or support grocery deliveries to foster families?
When you marry your desire to create with the belief that your work can change lives, the results are not only emotional — they are measurable. And the greatest part? You don’t need to be famous. You just need to be focused.
The Power of a Mastermind Group
Hill’s concept of the Mastermind Group is alive and well within our collective. Artists, donors, nonprofits, and supporters work together—not in competition, but in cooperation. Alone, a singer can entertain. Together, a movement can mobilize.
When you join Foster the Music, you’re not just uploading your talent into the internet void. You’re becoming part of a carefully aligned group of purpose-driven creators. Each with their own talents, but all sharing one goal: to feed people through music.
This is no solo act — it’s symphonic change.
Building a Foundation of Service
In Think and Grow Rich, Hill stated, “It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed.” That’s exactly what we believe about hunger relief through music.
By offering your voice in service to something larger than yourself, you build not only a legacy — but a lifestyle of generosity. Your brand evolves from just being “another artist” to becoming a mission-based creator. And in today’s world, that differentiation is power.
People want to support artists with a cause. They want to fund what makes them feel alive. By giving your audience a chance to give, you elevate your platform — and their purpose.
From Sound to Sustenance: A New Economic Model
There are two economies in the world:
1. The economy of consumption, where attention is monetized and art is devalued.
2. The economy of contribution, where your creativity becomes currency that transforms lives.
At Foster the Music, we’ve chosen the second. We’ve replaced empty streaming stats with real-life results. When your song feeds families, you’ve done more than go viral — you’ve gone vital.
And that, Hill would say, is the essence of success: the manifestation of desire into something of service to humanity.
Applied Faith in Action
It is not enough to believe in yourself. Hill argued that applied faith — the act of moving forward even when there is no visible sign of success — is what separates dreamers from doers.
That’s what we ask of you. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment to use your music for good. Don’t wait for a record deal. Don’t wait until you feel “ready.” Instead, apply your faith. Sing anyway. Raise funds anyway. Give anyway.
Because that family who skipped dinner last night? They’re not waiting.
The Creative Path to Real Change
We’re not asking for your money. We’re asking for your mission. Use your talents with intention. Let your next beat drop like a ripple in a pond—reaching further than you’ll ever know.
Let your melody bring momentum.
Let your lyrics light a fire.
Let your voice be heard and felt — from church pews to shelter homes, from headphones to kitchen tables.
That’s not just art. That’s transformation. And it starts with a decision — a Definite Major Purpose. One that aligns with service, faith, and boldness.
You were born with a voice. You developed your craft. You’ve carried melodies that matter. Now, it’s time to carry something more: meaning.
Don’t just sing for streams.
Sing for souls.
Sing for families.
Sing for change.
You already have the power. Foster the Music is just here to help you focus it.