Today, we here at Reverb are excited to announce our partnership with a slew of exceptional artists and musicians for an auction launching this Thursday, May 10 in support of the Girls Rock Camp Alliance (GRCA)—a nonprofit supporting more than 100 summer camp and music education programs around the world for female, transgender, and gender non-conforming youth.

The Girls Rock Reverb Charity Auction will feature items like autographed memorabilia and music from Dolly Parton, Laura Jane Grace, Fergie, Reba McEntire, Lydia Loveless, Marian Hill, and Charli XCX. Other musicians like Sarah Lipstate, Lady Gaga, Melissa Etheridge, Sadie Dupuis, Evanescence, Ana Popovic, Tal Wilkenfeld, and Amanda Shires are parting with guitar pedals they’ve used on stage and in the studio.

Jillette Johnson is donating a Porchboard Micro Bass, Bonnie Tyler and Paramore’s Hayley Williams are donating microphones, Jillette Johnson Jillian Speece is parting with a ukulele, and Imogen Heap is donating one of the Harmonic Whirlies (made by Sarah Hopkins) that she’s used on stages all over the world.

Fans will also have an opportunity to bid on more than gear as well, with Grammy-nominated saxophonist and singer Mindi Abair donating two concert tickets with meet-and-greet passes, along with a signature “Pretty Good for a Girl” necklace.

And that’s not all.

In addition to their donations, many of the musicians we’ve partnered with also shared their own pieces of advice and wisdom about playing music, supporting Girls Rock, and the gear they’re donating. Keep reading below for a sneak peek of what you can expect to see at the auction on Thursday.

"My sister and I were very lucky to have inspiring resources at our fingertips and people championing us to find our passions very early in life. We need more perspectives of strong women living on through art and music, so I’m happy to support Girls Rock." Kacey Musgraves Nandy Audio RMX-6 Rack Microphone/Line Mixer and autographed plastic pink flamingo

"After using it for one song, it turned into a great writing tool for me." Sharon Van Etten Suzuki Omnichord

"There are no rules in rock ‘n’ roll and no right or wrong, so pursue what you believe." Lita Ford of the Runaways Signed photograph, guitar strings, and guitar pick

"Let your own voice be heard! You can be inspired by other artists, but don’t be afraid to be different—find your musical path of heart, lyrically and vocally." Kate Pierson of the B 52s Line 6 Variax 700 and autographed stage toys

"There are no right or wrong ways to make music. If it sounds good to you, you’re doing it right. Trust your instincts." Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak Korg MicroSAMPLER keyboard

"This was one of my first forays into distortion and it’s a good place for anyone to start. It inspired the beginnings of my punk rock leanings and brought on the writing for electric Indigo Girls, as well as my first two solo records, Stag and Prom." Amy Ray ProCo Rat

"I’ve used it to practice, film videos, and learn new songs backstage." Nita Strauss Marshall Code practice amp