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Guest post by Jhoni Jackson of the ReverbNation BlogMusic can be restorative, empowering, therapeutic; these are indisputable, time-tested truths. As a musician, you’ve got the power to bring those benefits to anyone who’ll listen — and you can amplify those effects through charitable organizations.Whether it’s volunteering your skills, teaching kids, leading a workshop, or donating funds raised through special shows, your contribution — big or small — could make a huge impact. We’ve rounded up five music-centric organizations that welcome help year-round; read on to learn more about their efforts and how you can give back through music.1. Girls Rock Camp
You’ve probably heard of Girls Rock Camp already — the nonprofit Girls Rock Camp Alliance is vast, including nearly 60 organizations in the U.S. alone, plus camps in Canada, South America, Europe, Japan, and Australia.2. Sweet Relief
For career musicians struggling to overcome financial burdens resulting from serious medical conditions, Sweet Relief can be a bona fide blessing. The nonprofit charity raises funds to help out instrumentalists, vocalists, songwriters, composers, arrangers, and songwriters in need.The organization welcomes donations, and also auctions off music memorabilia online. They’re supported by a kaleidoscopic litany of famous bands and artists, including Ani DiFranco, Al Green, Animal Collective, Steve Aoki, No Doubt, and Rod Stewart.3. Beats Rhymes and Life
This community-centric organization advocates for boys and young men of color through its hip-hop workshops, studio lab sessions, and confidence-boosting open mic events. The clinicians, teachers, and social workers of BRL use music and creative expression as therapy, as a bedrock for mentorship, for youth outreach, and for workforce development. It’s an incredibly beneficial initiative running strong in multiple major cities (Oakland, San Francisco, New York).4. Rock to Recovery
5. Musicians on Call
Volunteer musicians deliver live and recorded music to patients in healthcare facilities through Musicians on Call, an organization founded in New York almost two decades ago. Their bedside performances — sometimes in person, sometimes virtual — offer relief and joy. Their Project Playback initiative gathers together patients for the therapeutic process of writing and recording their own original music. And through Music Pharmacy, more than 170,000 customized mix CDs have been provided to patients at more than 800 healthcare facilities.ReverbNation is not associated with, and does not endorse, the charities listed above. You may review ratings of these charities on Charity Navigator.Jhoni Jackson is an Atlanta-bred music and culture writer based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She regularly contributes to Remezcla, and has written for Impose, Paste, Noisey and more. Follow her work, musings and party times via Twitter: @jhonijackson.Related articles





