Advocating for Equity, Safety, and Inclusion in the Marching Arts

Who We Are

The Marching Arts Access, Safety, and Inclusion Network (MAASIN) is a nonprofit dedicated to making the marching arts safer, more accessible, and inclusive for all. We advocate for historically excluded performers and staff, fight against discrimination and harassment, and push for fair, safe working conditions.

Our Vision

We envision a marching arts community where everyone belongs, safety is a priority, and inclusion is the standard. No score, cost, or position of power should ever come before the well-being of the people who make this activity possible.

We Offer:

Workshops & Discussions

We believe education is the foundation for change. Our workshops and discussion circles provide crucial insights into equity, safety, and leadership in the marching arts. Whether it’s learning how to create inclusive spaces, understanding performer rights, or fostering better staff culture, we offer engaging and informative sessions for individuals and organizations alike.

March With Pride Scholarship

Every season, we help LGBTQIA+ performers overcome financial barriers through our March With Pride Scholarship. This initiative isn’t just about funding—it’s about ensuring that every marcher, regardless of identity, has the opportunity to participate and thrive. Since its inception, we’ve proudly supported countless performers in pursuing their passion.

Our PROSPER Programs

PROSPER (Providing Report Or Support, Providing Educational Resources) helps individuals and organizations prevent misconduct and create safer environments. We offer guidance, resources, and training to foster accountability and safety. Our PROSPER Support Team (formerly “Whistleblower Support”) helps individuals process harm, access resources, and navigate reporting, while our PROSPER Education Committee guides organizations in creating safer environments through policy advice, workshops, and access to educational resources.

We Are

Community-Driven

Justice-Oriented

Liberation-Focused

Anti-Racist

Gender-Equitable

LGBTQIA+ Affirming

Community-Driven • Justice-Oriented • Liberation-Focused • Anti-Racist • Gender-Equitable • LGBTQIA+ Affirming •

How We Got Here

In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the marching arts world to a standstill. But in that pause, we saw an opportunity—a chance to rethink, rebuild, and reimagine the future of this activity we love.

In July 2020, founder Rand Clayton sent out a call to action on Twitter to create a grassroots organization to change the marching arts community for the better; the response was immediate! Passionate community members stepped up, ready to take action.

From that spark, our first core group was formed. Together, we built the foundation of MAASIN—drafting the first iteration of our Operating Procedures, defining our mission, vision, and values, and laying the groundwork for the movement we continue to grow today.

For nearly five years, we’ve been uplifting and advocating for marginalized performers, creating safer, more inclusive spaces, and providing direct support through scholarships, resources, and education.

Looking ahead, this is only the beginning. With every scholarship awarded, every panel hosted, and every connection made, we are shaping the future of the marching arts into one that prioritizes people over scores, well-being over tradition, and inclusion over exclusion. We’re building a movement that will last—and we can’t wait to see how far we’ll go together.