Chance The Rapper's SocialWorks Organization Has Raised $2.2 Million for Chicago Public Schools' Arts Program
Rather than becoming consumed by his newfound fame over the last few years, Chance the Rapper has instead been giving back to the Chicago community that raised him. Chance's SocialWorks organization gave away 30,000 backpacks to students at last month's Bud Billiken Parade and as it turns out, that was only the beginning. He recently announced that a $2.2 million dollar fund will be dispensed to Chicago Public Schools' art and music programs, a move that ensures that creative kids will have an opportunity to continue learning in these specialized fields.
"Quality education for public schools is the most important investment a community can make, so today, all of us at SocialWorks are excited to take our biggest, boldest step yet and announce our first-ever grants from the New Chance Fund. Today we're giving a new chance to kids in 20 more schools across our city." the rapper said at Chicago's Harold Washington Cultural Center, just a few days before the school year officially begins in the cities public schools.
The donations will be spread equally among the district, with each school receiving $100,000 over a period of three years. Chance the Rapper also announced the first-ever Twilight Awards, which will honor "teachers, parents, principles, and students that convey leadership." The event, which will be hosted by James Corden, is slated to take place in June 2018.
So many school districts across the country are buckling to funding issues, feeling that they have no option other than to slash arts programs. It's fantastic to see artists like Chance stepping up and stepping in to help save these programs that are so vital to so many kids. Instances like this make you realize the kind of difference that one well-place person with resources can make.
Tags : chance the rapper arts programs Socialworks organization rap giving back
Hot Trends
-
The Kingdom Heirs Build on a Classic Sound with “I Want To Live Like Jesus”
-
Sandee Jo Crocker Offers a Heart-Rendering Interview About How to Find Help in an Abusive Relationship
-
Integrity Music Welcomes New Artist Folabi Nuel
-
Tye Tribbett Launches Creative Arts Academy
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Citizen Way Returns with the Celebratory "That Thank You Song!"
-
Getting to Know the Social Media Sensation Bri: "Whatever He Needs Me to Do... I'll Do It"
-
The Griffins Welcome Three New Members
-
Lauren Talley Opens Up About the Retirement of the Talleys & Her Solo Musical Endeavors
-
Christian Group I Am They Shares About Hope After a Suicide Attempt and Their Brand New Album
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
Here Are Lyrics to Phil Wickham's "This is Our God"
-
Quianna Crute Delivers "I Am Your Music"
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Brandon Lake's “Count ‘Em”
Most Popular
-
The Kingdom Heirs Build on a Classic Sound with “I Want To Live Like Jesus”
-
Sandee Jo Crocker Offers a Heart-Rendering Interview About How to Find Help in an Abusive Relationship
-
Integrity Music Welcomes New Artist Folabi Nuel
-
Tye Tribbett Launches Creative Arts Academy
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Citizen Way Returns with the Celebratory "That Thank You Song!"
-
Getting to Know the Social Media Sensation Bri: "Whatever He Needs Me to Do... I'll Do It"
-
The Griffins Welcome Three New Members
-
Lauren Talley Opens Up About the Retirement of the Talleys & Her Solo Musical Endeavors
-
Christian Group I Am They Shares About Hope After a Suicide Attempt and Their Brand New Album
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
Here Are Lyrics to Phil Wickham's "This is Our God"
-
Quianna Crute Delivers "I Am Your Music"
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Brandon Lake's “Count ‘Em”