Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced $26 million in charitable donations to over a dozen organizations across the country ahead of the power couple’s wedding this weekend.
A representative for Swift sent a press release Monday confirming the $26 million figure and listing 20 different organizations receiving the money ranging from food banks to after-school programs and hospitals. While widespread media reports have all but confirmed the nuptials for this week at Madison Square Garden, the release didn’t mention anything about the wedding.
Among the organizations Swift and Kelce donated to are the Food Bank for NYC, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, ASPCA, After-School All-Stars and the Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City.
Fervor around Swift and Kelce’s wedding has reached a fever pitch this week as the day appears to be near. Just this morning, the New York Times reported on an NYPD police memo sharing some of the plans for the ceremony, detailing a smaller rehearsal dinner for about 100 people at Madison Square Garden this evening, with a larger celebration for about 1,000 people on July 3.
Despite the continued reports, Swift and Kelce and their teams are yet to issue any public comment about their wedding, and some fans still believe whatever is happening could be some sort of elaborate ruse.
The duo’s wedding comes three years after they started dating back in 2023. They officially announced their engagement last August, sharing a post on Instagram that read: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”
The full list of the organizations Swift and Kelce donated to is below:
City Harvest
New York City
Food Bank For NYC
New York Cares
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
Harvesters – The Community Food NetworkKansas City, MO
The Store
Nashville, TN
Helping Harvest
Reading, PA
Rhode Island Community Food Bank
Feeding America
National
ASPCA
National
Dolly Parton”s Imagination Library
National
Grammy In The Schools
National
Education Through Music
New York, NY
Answer The Call
New York, NY
Musical Mentors
New York, NY
After-School All- Stars
New York, NY
After-School All-Stars
Cleveland, OH
MSK Kids, the pediatric cancer program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Children & Teen and Adolescents & Young Adult (AYA) Programs
Hassenfeld Children’s Hosipal at NYU Langone
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, MO