Why does CCLI matter to Artists and Songwriters?
Your content shares a message of hope, of respect, and of love for God through song. It is a gift that inspires. It heals. It unites. And it deserves to be enjoyed by everyone in the Christian community and throughout the 250,000 churches worldwide who trust CCLI.
We believe that artists and songwriters deserve rightful compensation for their efforts. And moreover, if writing great songs of worship is how one chooses to make a living, all the better. CCLI helps to make that calling a reality.
CCLI is the Christian songwriter’s path to new audiences and we provide you with the assurance that your creative work is being accessed and copied legally and that you are being paid fairly for the work you create. It provides the platform to introduce your songs to Christian churches and congregations around the world. Most of all, CCLI honours your work as the thread that unites Christian people in worship.
“I am honoured to be part of CCLI. It is a blessing that their heart is to serve the church and that they provide the music licence that protects so many of the important copyright issues.” — CeCe Winans
What does CCLI do for Artists and Songwriters?
Copyright is the exclusive right provided to the author or owner of an original creative work. That’s you. To honour your work, CCLI partners with labels, publishers and Christian churches and organisations to ensure that these assets — your assets — are fairly and properly protected by law. Further, CCLI makes your work accessible and attainable to audiences throughout the world.
For artists and songwriters, CCLI establishes direct access to channels of distribution and to audiences who not only honour and value creative output, but who are enabled to purchase, perform and share your musical content legally because you are compensated for your efforts.
CCLI provides the following to our artist and songwriter partners:
- Greater visibility and exposure for their songs and lyrics
- Fair compensation for legal usage
- To foster equitable relationships among all parties
- To honour the work of artists and songwriters