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Variety
100

Known not only as an all star basketball player, but also for creating the Shaq-a-Claus initiative in which thousands of children are gifted toys from around the country for the holidays. 

Shaq

100

This female rap artist nicknamed "Barbie" paid off the student loan debt for some of her fans and sent money to small villages in India in order to build freshwater wells. In February 2020, she also donated more than $25,000 to the St. Jude’s Home for Girls in Trinidad. 

nicki minaj

100

From Wildin Out and Mass Singer this funny celebrity volunteered at food pantries as a child and now uses his platform to fight against hunger in this country.  He goes to under served communities and teaches them about  Lupus, basic medical care, health and wellness, hunger and homelessness, and the importance of reading

Nick Cannon

100

This artist founded the G-Unity Foundation which empowers urban kids to develop the confidence, tools, and knowledge they need to excel at life. G-Unity's programs foster social and leadership skills in young people living in under served communities nationwide. 

50 Cent

100

Olympic gold medalist, and considered to be one of the best tennis players of all time. She was the first Black female sports player that appeared on the cover of Vogue. This extraordinary woman has advocated for equal pay between male and female sport players, and founded the ________ Equity Company. This firm's goal is to help start-up companies whose perspectives and innovations level the playing field for women and people of color. 

Serena Williams

200

This hard working basketball player made a huge impact on women's sports as a coach and mentor. When off the court he started a foundation that supports sports camps that teaches youth how to become leaders and independent thinkers.

Kobe Bryant

200

This Rap Artist known for the hit track, Zeze opened up a clothing store in L.A. and employed men who were just released from prison to provide them job opportunities.

Kodak Black

200

This artist was a basketball coach for some pre-teens in New York City and established his own organization, the Dreamville Foundation. Dreamville encourages children to stay in school and provides them with supplies every year. The Born Sinner purchased his childhood home, but instead of moving back in he wants to use the house for single mothers. Families are given the opportunity to live there, rent-free for two years. One of his most popular songs is called Power Trip.

J Cole

200

She starred as Raquel “Rocky” Blue in the hit Disney Channel series “Shake It Up!” and she is also known for supporting the “Toys for Tots” effort. Every year the charity gives Christmas presents to thousands of underprivileged children.

Zendaya

200

Known for his comedian skillz and his famous phrase "It's about to go doooowwnnnn".. this comedian and actor founded Help from the ____ Charity to help children and teens gain access to educational opportunities. He recently supported UNCF and KIPP to help students attend HBCUs (Historically Black College/Universities) 

Kevin Hart

300

This Warriors player visited Tanzania to deliver anti-malaria nets to the people. The nets prevent people from contracting diseases like malaria. He promised to donate three nets for every three-pointer he makes.

Stephen Curry

300

Known for his top song called "Red Opps" he launched his Bank Account Campaign back in 2018 to teach kids financial literacy, how to manage money, open a bank account, and save money.

 

21 Savage

300

Not only is this artist known for his pop music, but  also for being on DeGrassi. This artist/actor treated a Philadelphia high school to a new recording studio after hearing news that the students were without a proper space to create music.

Drake

300

Creator of Madea, this actor, writer and director frequently gives back to those in need. After learning that a group of 65 children from a daycare of mostly minorities were not allowed to return to a suburban Philadelphia swim club due to racism, he gifted the entire group a trip to Walt Disney World with all expenses paid. 

Tyler Perry

300

This person is considered the richest black woman in the world and her achievements would be enough to fill more than a few great lives. She was born in rural Mississipi to a single mother who worked long hours and after a stressful childhood, was sent into foster care. This beloved producer, television host, actress, major player on Broadway and in Hollywood, author and self-made billionaire developed the Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa that serves over 150 low-income seventh-and-eighth grader. 

Oprah Winfrey

400

This star sports player Founded the Wade Family Foundation which provides resources for youth from underserved communities and disadvantaged backgrounds. He also uses his platform to shine a spotlight on social issues such as racial justice, LGBTQIA+ equality, and gun violence.

Dwayne Wade

400

This female rap artist's name is another word for a beautiful horse. She created a partnership with FashionNova Cares (the Woman on Top initiative), donating $1M to support women-owned businesses, women-focused charities and organizations, and scholarships. Through that partnership, she also donated $100K to the Breonna Taylor foundation, $50K to Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta, and more. 

Megan The Stallion

400

Known for playing the villain in Black Panther, this actor actor, director, and executive producer launched the ___ ____Outlier Society Fellowship Program that is designed to provide paid internship and mentorship programs for young people interested in media, arts, marketing, film/TV production.

Michael B. Jordan

400

This famous couple is considered one of the most generous celebrity couples. They developed a foundation that focuses on supporting education and the welfare of inner city families. You  might know one of them for starring in the Bad Boys movie and the other as the host of Red Table Talk.

Will and Jada Pinkett Smith

400

This first Black president of the United States of America is considered one of the most transformative presidents in US history. A few of the countless changes he made were: passing an act that provided work permits to 5 million illegal immigrants, decreasing the veteran's homeless rate by 40%, and launched My Brother's Keeper,  an initiative designed to help young minorities achieve their full potential and released .


Barack Obama

500

This super star Laker's player opened up the Ipromise School in Ohio for at-risk students.

Lebron James

500

Known for one of his top songs titled "Hope", this artist also advocated for the importance of acknowledging mental health issues like depression and anxiety


XXXtension

500

This iconic pop and R&B artist just performed at the Super Bowl and she makes sure she uses her platform to fight social justice and climate justices. She's created several organizations to fight these injustices and made sure to have these orgs directed by women, people of colour, indigenous peoples and people from LGTBQ communities. She also created an all-inclusive make up and clothing line to fit all body shades and sizes.

Rihanna 

500

Not only known for his former wrestling days and his work in the Fast and Furious movies, this star works to spread kindness throughout the world. He launched the #LikeAVoss movement, where he asked his 269 million followers to do their small part in making the world a better place – whether that's sharing an inspiring message, doing a random act of kindness or doing something thoughtful for someone in need. He also built a  foundation that works with at-risk and terminally ill children who are hospitalised for medical disabilities, disorders and illnesses 

The Rock

500

This lawyer, author and once the first lady of the United States, is a role model for women, an advocate for healthy families, service members and their families, higher education, and international adolescent girls education. She launched the Let's Move initiative to combat childhood obesity

Michelle Obama