General settings for features used in this template.
Features Guide (h1)
Fonts (h2 unless you did NOT put an H1 in the hero image,then H1)
If using a section intro sentence like this, to make it more readable do NOT use the full width. Instead, make the text box wide enough that there are 3 empty “space” boxes on either side, center the text box itself, and center the text inside.
Paragraph 1 - content for short call outs
Paragraph 2 - default body text. Here is a link.
Paragraph 3 - fine print
Header 1 - Page Title
Header 2 - Section Heading
Header 3 - Content header within section
Header 4 - ???
Notes (h3)
Only be one H1 per page. You can put it in the hero banner or below if it doesn’t look good in the hero.
Paragraph 2 is the default body font. Use “Paragraph 1” when you need something larger but don’t want a heading.
You can use this visual partial banner for breaking up the flow. Use whatever color you want. Set the two exposed corners to round at “50”.
Buttons
Button colors can be changed to blend in with a background better. The idea is that primary is full color, secondary is bordered only, and tertiary is minimalist.
For height use 2 rows
Vertically center title
Vertically center title
If you need a short description make it one or two sentences.
Media
For primary videos limit to 2. If more than 2 you likely need a separate page where they are relevant. Vertically center the title and try to keep descriptions to one or two sentences. Also use the link to YouTube in order to allow the video to be played right inside the site rather than linking out. Visitors can manually link out to YouTube if they wish.
Brief title for short content
Use me when you want to have a relatively short paragraph. Try to keep this section to just a few sentences. The reason is that you really want to balance out the text to image. Don’t use this if you just want to have a quote or singular sentence.
Showcase
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Impact Starts with a Guitar
When a child receives a guitar through FG4K, it’s more than an instrument—it’s a spark. It brings joy, affirms their value, and opens a path to growth through music. With mentorship and instruction already in place, the guitar becomes a powerful tool for self-expression and transformation.
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Empower Mentors, Not Burden Them
By partnering with dedicated community leaders, we alleviate financial strain and offer holistic support. Our gifts celebrate mentors’ tireless work while helping kids develop creativity, confidence, discipline, and resilience.
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Music Unlocks Potential
Learning an instrument improves focus, memory, problem-solving, and emotional well-being. It also nurtures patience, empathy, leadership, and other lifelong skills. Every guitar we give is a step toward a child thriving—musically, academically, and personally.
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What Makes FG4K Different?
We don’t create new systems—we strengthen the fabric that already exists. Our guitars are a gesture of belief: in the mentors who guide, in the kids who dream, and in the transformative power of music.
“Use this template when you only have 3 ‘showcase’ quotes.”
Keith Finley
“Use this template when you only have 3 ‘showcase’ quotes.”
Monet Goode
“Use this template when you only have 3 ‘showcase’ quotes.”
Channing Lee
Lots to say: Ex: Core Values
Generosity
Sharing the gift of music with those who may not otherwise have access.
Collaboration
Partnering with organizations, educators, and communities to maximize impact.
Joy
Celebrating the power of music to uplift and inspire.
Integrity
Ensuring transparency and ethical decision-making in all that we do.
Opportunity
Providing children with a gateway to creativity, self-expression, and personal growth.
Our partners
“Use this template for a graphic quote or quick Call To Action”
— Quote Source