Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's $26M Donation Sparks Wedding Buzz
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have donated $26 million to various charities across the United States this week, Page Six is told.In the days leading up to their highly anticipated wedding, which is set to take place Friday at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, the couple decided to give back in a big way.Swift and Kelce — who together are reportedly worth an estimated $2.8 billion — contributed to City Harvest Food Rescue Center, Food Bank for NYC, New York Cares, Education Through Music, Answer the Call, Musical Mentors Collaborative and After-School All-Stars New York, all based in the Big Apple.“We are incredibly grateful for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s generous $1 million donation to City Harvest,” CEO Jilly Stephens told us in a statement, referring to the contribution as “a love letter” to New Yorkers at an especially “critical time.”Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have donated $26 million to various charities across the United States this week, Page Six is told. Billboard via Getty ImagesIn the days leading up to their highly anticipated wedding, which is set to take place Friday at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, the couple decided to give back in a big way. Travis Kelce/InstagramMeanwhile, Education Through Music CEO Janice Weinman revealed to us that the bride and groom gifted them a “transformational” $2 million.“This gift will help us reach more students, support more music teachers and ensure that music remains a meaningful part of a child’s core education, especially in schools where access to the arts is too often limited,” Weinman said.Additionally, Swift and Kelce gave money to Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone and MSK Kids for Child & Teen Cancer Patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.The pair also donated to the Children & Teen and Adolescents & Young Adult (AYA) programs at Children’s Mercy Hospital as well as Harvesters – The Community Food Network, both located in Kansas City, Missouri, which holds a special place in the Kansas City Chiefs player’s heart.Swift and Kelce (pictured together in May) contributed to food banks, hospitals, music programs and animal rescues. GCImagesThe pair (pictured together in June) made sure to hit all the cities they hold closest to their hearts. Bruce Glikas/WireImageNotably, he proposed to Swift in the backyard of his Missouri estate in August 2025.Given that the athlete was born and raised in Ohio, he and the pop superstar also contributed to After-School All-Stars Cleveland.Moreover, the duo gave money to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, The Store in Nashville and Helping Harvest in Reading, Pennsylvania.Notably, Swift owns properties in NYC, LA, Rhode Island and Nashville, where she got her musical start after she and her family moved from Pennsylvania.Swift quietly donated to local food banks in all 51 cities on her record-breaking Eras Tour route. Kelce is pictured on stage with her at her London stop in June 2024. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for TAS Rights ManagementThe duo (pictured together in May) reportedly spent $3 million to rent MSG for three full days and an additional $160,000 on an over-the-top police presence at the arena as part of their special access events permit. Getty ImagesThe 14-time Grammy winner and the three-time Super Bowl champ also donated to multiple nationwide charities, including Feeding America, the ASPCA, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and Grammy in the Schools.As Swifties recall, the singer-songwriter quietly donated to local food banks in all 51 cities on her record-breaking Eras Tour route. The tour, which solidified Swift’s billionaire status, hit five continents during its 21-month run.She and Kelce, both 36, reportedly spent $3 million to rent MSG for three full days and an additional $160,000 on an over-the-top police presence at the arena as part of their special access events permit.The celebs’ nuptials are set to kick off Thursday with a 100-person rehearsal dinner, followed by a larger celebration the next day with 1,000 guests — and performances by Stevie Knicks and Tim McGraw.
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