New York, NY (Top40 Charts) DoSomething.org, one of the largest organizations for young people and social change, announces its tenth annual Celebs Gone Good list. Celebs Gone Good is an annual list that recognizes the year's top celebrities who use their star power for social change.
Among the list is 25-year-old musician Chance the Rapper, who continues to push for improvements in Chicago's education system. This year, he launched the New Chance Arts & Literature Fund to support arts in the public school system. Before that, he co-founded SocialWorks, a charity foundation devoted to empowering the youth that has raised over $2 million for
Chicago Public Schools. Additionally, this 3-time Grammy winner was presented the 2017 BET Humanitarian Award by Michelle Obama.
Colin Kaepernick, a former 49ers quarterback, started protesting during the national anthem last year. His actions sparked a movement among other NFL players and extended to other sports leagues this season. In 2017 he continued that fight off the field by pledging to donate $1 million to various charitable organizations, including Meals on Wheels and 100 Suits. These contributions led to him being honored by Sports Illustrated with the SI Muhammad Ali Legacy Award.
Pop powerhouse
Ariana Grande also made the Celebs Gone Good list. After the tragic bombing in the Manchester Arena, she helped organize the One Love Manchester concert. This raised $13 million for the victims of the bombing.
Ariana was also a performer in A Concert for Charlottesville, which benefited the victims of the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville.
Other stars who made the nominee list include
John Legend who created #FREEAMERICA, a campaign that fights for criminal justice reform and calls for the end of mass incarceration. Lena Waithe used her platform to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community in her Emmy acceptance speech and her writing.
Athlete JJ Watt helped raise over $37 million to help those recovering from Hurricane
Harvey through his
Houston fundraiser. Beyoncé, who topped last year's list, announced her Formation Scholars program which is geared towards encouraging and supporting young and creative women.
The 2017 "Top 20 Celebs Gone Good" list:
Chance the Rapper
Colin Kaepernick
Ariana Grande
Rihanna
Beyoncé
JJ Watt
Kesha
Yara Shahidi
Zendaya
Bethenny Frankel
Nicki Minaj
Lin Manuel Miranda
Lauren Jauregui
Jennifer Lopez
Shawn Mendes
Demi Lovato
Ava DuVernay
John Legend & Chrissy Teigen
Miley Cyrus
Bruno Mars
In addition to the Top 20 Celebs Gone Good list, DoSomething.org chose eight "Celebs to Watch in 2018" highlighting young talent using their platforms to give back. This year's Celebs to Watch list included:
Jacob Sartorius
Skai Jackson
Halima Aden
Camila Mendes
Chloe and Halle
Cameron Boyce
Rowan Blanchard
Kiersey Clemons
The "Top Content Creators" were chosen by fans for using the power of their online platforms for social good. This year's winners are:
Jerome Jarre
Markiplier
Lilly Singh
Anna Akana
Jenn Im
The Celebs Gone Good winners are compiled as a result of the following: (1) Votes via retweets and Facebook shares (2) Celebrities' STARmeter ranking on
Internet Movie Database and (3) Expertise from the Celebs Gone Good Advisory Committee.
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DoSomething.org is the largest tech company exclusively for young people and social change. We're activating 5.5 million young people (and counting!) to do good in every US area code and in 131 countries. Using our digital platform, members join DoSomething's volunteer and civic action campaigns to make offline impact at scale. Our members have clothed half of America's homeless youth. They've cleaned up 3.7 million cigarette butts. They've run the world's largest youth-led sports equipment drive. And more! Young people have the power and the passion to transform their communities -- we help them get it done. Let's Do This.