American Pianists Association
The mission of the American Pianists Association (APA) is to discover, promote and advance the careers of young, world-class, American jazz and classical pianists through competitions, performance tours and educational programs for the enrichment of audiences world-wide.
The APA was founded in New York City in 1979 as the Beethoven Foundation. In 1982, the Foundation moved its national headquarters to Indianapolis, Indiana, because of its central geography, reasonable cost structure and personal ties by two of its founders, Tony Habig and Victor Borge.
The APA has held competitions for classical pianists from 1979 forward, and began competitions for jazz pianists in 1992. Its purpose has evolved to one of developing significant professional careers through its Fellowships by providing concerts, recordings, and other professional services. The New York Times has described its work as “profound early career assistance.”
Currently, the APA awards three Fellowships: The DeHaan Classical Fellow, the Max I. Allen Classical Fellow and the Cole Porter Fellow in Jazz. Recipients receive a cash prize, representation on a CD, promotional materials, and play concerts and recitals both nationally and internationally through the APA's PianoFest program. Fellows also participate in education and community outreach programs called Concerto Curriculum. The value of a two-year Fellowship is $75,000.
In 2003, the American Pianists Association became the producer of Indy Jazz Fest presented by Kroger. The annual three-day, outdoor music festival in downtown Indianapolis perpetuates the area’s regional jazz heritage while showcasing local and national artists of international caliber.
The APA is a national, not-for-profit organization which has flourished because of its artistic reputation for selecting uniquely talented Fellows and producing high-caliber performances across the globe. The APA is proud to receive catalytic funding from city and state entities, which helps the APA attract the majority of its support from the community—corporations, foundations, and from individuals like you!

