Money, time, or an old guitar in your closet: we'll put all three to work.
One-time, recurring, or in honor of someone. Every dollar places music in a therapy room.
Every dollar funds a therapist session, an instrument, or a songwriting journal. Minimum $5. Tax-deductible, same as the tiers above.
Let us know their name. We'll send a personalized acknowledgment. If it's an anniversary, we can time it with you. MHM was founded in Julius Cole Rassin's memory; we know how much this matters.
In Honor Of →Give any amount through our partners:
Music Heals Minds, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are tax-deductible. Federal Tax ID #83-3762316
Put your business alongside Julius Cole's story and an event that drew John Oates (Hall & Oates) and Heidi Parton in its first year. Support a full year of music-therapy grants across NC and TN. Four tiers from $2,500 to $25,000+, with event tickets, VIP access, and brand placement across our print and digital channels.
Full sponsor tiers, benefits, and the Nov 6 night-of experience all live on the event page.
See Full Sponsor Tiers →Or email us directly to discuss custom sponsorship.
Event setup, musician support, merch tables, registration: we need help the week of November 6 and year-round.
Reach out via email or phone. We'll pair you with a volunteer role that fits your time and skills.
Closer to the event we send a SignUpGenius with specific shift slots. Pick what works.
Every volunteer shift is a direct contribution to putting music in a therapy room. You're part of the reason this runs.
Guitars, keyboards, drums, sheet music, songwriting journals. We place them in rehab hospitals, SHORE programs, and community therapy facilities in NC and TN.
Quick shot of the instrument, a line about its condition, and where you're located. We'll confirm whether a facility near you needs it.
Depending on where you are we can arrange local drop-off or pickup. Shipping is also an option for smaller items.
We'll send a 501(c)(3) receipt for your records. You'll also get a follow-up when we place the instrument with a facility.