Beyond the Bars

Mission and History

Beyond the Bars is a student-driven, community-based music and resource connection program dedicated to interrupting cycles of violence and divestment while helping our students recognize their immense potential and bright futures. Our mission is to tackle systemic issues in our city, such as violence, by addressing root causes like historical divestment and trauma exposure. We aim to create an accessible ecosystem of support that introduces youth to the power of music, connects them with community resources, and platforms for leadership growth.

Starting in 2015 as a music program for incarcerated youth, BTB saw the remarkable growth of students in jail using music for healing and self-expression. Hearing their heavy experiences and the gaps in support before incarceration, we expanded to run community-based programs for youth affected by traumas like homelessness, abuse, poverty, and loss. To address these issues comprehensively, BTB partnered with over 50 local organizations and established music labs and programs in shelters, trauma clinics, foster care centers, schools, community hubs, recreational centers, immigrant and refugee programs, anti-violence initiatives, diversion programs, and those aiding youth affected by divestment.

Through collaboration, we’ve created 33 programs and over 45 musical spaces citywide. In these spaces, we connect youth to ongoing programming, a supportive community addressing their resource needs, and a platform for them to grow as leaders and teachers.

Grant Summary

The KCR Fund grant will be crucial in expanding our musical programming to support youth affected by trauma and violence. Our primary focus will be on funding musical initiatives at the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center, where we will provide a therapeutic outlet for children in crisis, helping them to heal and express themselves through music.

Additionally, we will allocate funds to facilitate Mobile Studio Events throughout the region. These events aim to meet youth where they are, making music accessible and engaging. By bringing our mobile studios directly to communities, we can connect with youth who may not have access to traditional programming.

We will support and collaborate with the amazing partner RideFree, ensuring continuity and consistent support for the participants by integrating our musical programs with their ongoing initiatives. Our efforts will also extend to locations such as McPherson Library, where we will partner with local organizations to offer mobile studio programming. This partnership will create safe and supportive environments where youth impacted by violence can explore their creativity through music.

Through these initiatives, we aim to provide consistent and high-quality musical programming for youth, offering them a constructive and healing outlet. The funds from the KCR Fund will enable us to maintain and expand these critical programs, fostering leadership and self expression growth and empowerment ​within our city’s talented young artists.

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