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Reply #30 posted 12/16/16 4:43pm

Latin

Prince protege Taja Sevelle speaks about the subject in this heartfelt tv interview:

http://prince.org/msg/7/436493
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Reply #31 posted 12/16/16 5:05pm

Lovejunky

Latin said:

Prince protege Taja Sevelle speaks about the subject in this heartfelt tv interview: http://prince.org/msg/7/436493

Thanks so much Taja...(and Latin smile

Another Project supported by Prince...

From Tajas personal website

Prince also supported Taja’s philanthropic endeavors. While Taja recorded Toys of Vanity in Detroit, she began to see the amount of poverty due to job loss in the city as well as the excess amount of unused land. In 2005, she founded Urban Farming™, a 501c3 with the mission to “Create an Abundance of Food for All in Our Generation.” Prince helped to support the charity from the beginning. The organization began by planting 3 gardens of free food in Detroit and there are now over 63,400 gardens in 61 countries around the world that are a part of the Urban Farming Global Food Chain®. Prince donated a portion of his perfume sales to Urban Farming and did a benefit concert for the organization in New York.

URBAN FARMING

PRINCE ~Listed as a supporter

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Reply #32 posted 12/16/16 5:52pm

anangellooksdo
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Lovejunky said:



Latin said:


Prince protege Taja Sevelle speaks about the subject in this heartfelt tv interview: http://prince.org/msg/7/436493

Thanks so much Taja...(and Latin smile



Another Project supported by Prince...



From Tajas personal website






Prince also supported Taja’s philanthropic endeavors. While Taja recorded Toys of Vanity in Detroit, she began to see the amount of poverty due to job loss in the city as well as the excess amount of unused land. In 2005, she founded Urban Farming™, a 501c3 with the mission to “Create an Abundance of Food for All in Our Generation.” Prince helped to support the charity from the beginning. The organization began by planting 3 gardens of free food in Detroit and there are now over 63,400 gardens in 61 countries around the world that are a part of the Urban Farming Global Food Chain®. Prince donated a portion of his perfume sales to Urban Farming and did a benefit concert for the organization in New York.







URBAN FARMING



PRINCE ~Listed as a supporter





I loved this one. With hunger, it's not only about farming; it's about distribution. And that takes money. This was the best thing I learned about Prince today.
We all have a role assigned to us in life, however large or small.
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Reply #33 posted 12/16/16 5:55pm

anangellooksdo
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^^^ i wonder how many other people joined these charities when they saw Prince support them?
Good find, LJ.
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Reply #34 posted 12/18/16 4:22am

Latin

Check out Kurtis Blow speaking about Prince donating $90k for Martin Luther King Tribute Video


http://prince.org/msg/7/436551
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Reply #35 posted 12/18/16 4:34am

Lovejunky

Latin said:

Check out Kurtis Blow speaking about Prince donating $90k for Martin Luther King Tribute Video http://prince.org/msg/7/436551

He also dontated money to Spike Lee for The Movie THere is an org thread on it

http://prince.org/msg/7/55414

It was never disclosed HOW much was given, only that it was a lot

Upon the movie's completion, he began work on his long-awaited dream project, 1992's Malcolm X. Shot at various points across the globe (including Mecca), the three-hour biopic of the slain civil rights leader reached theaters in its intended form only after celebrities including Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, and Prince helped defray financing costs in the wake of Warner Bros. mandate that Lee trim the film's running time by half an hour.

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Reply #36 posted 12/18/16 5:16am

Lovejunky

Lovejunky said:

Latin said:

Check out Kurtis Blow speaking about Prince donating $90k for Martin Luther King Tribute Video http://prince.org/msg/7/436551

He also dontated money to Spike Lee for The Movie THere is an org thread on it

http://prince.org/msg/7/55414

It was never disclosed HOW much was given, only that it was a lot

Upon the movie's completion, he began work on his long-awaited dream project, 1992's Malcolm X. Shot at various points across the globe (including Mecca), the three-hour biopic of the slain civil rights leader reached theaters in its intended form only after celebrities including Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, and Prince helped defray financing costs in the wake of Warner Bros. mandate that Lee trim the film's running time by half an hour.

Actually at the Bottom of the ORG link about Malcolm X someone states that Prince gave $500,000

WOW

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Reply #37 posted 01/03/17 7:55am

Latin

Lovejunky said:



Lovejunky said:




Latin said:


Check out Kurtis Blow speaking about Prince donating $90k for Martin Luther King Tribute Video http://prince.org/msg/7/436551

He also dontated money to Spike Lee for The Movie THere is an org thread on it



http://prince.org/msg/7/55414




It was never disclosed HOW much was given, only that it was a lot




Upon the movie's completion, he began work on his long-awaited dream project, 1992's Malcolm X. Shot at various points across the globe (including Mecca), the three-hour biopic of the slain civil rights leader reached theaters in its intended form only after celebrities including Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, and Prince helped defray financing costs in the wake of Warner Bros. mandate that Lee trim the film's running time by half an hour.




Actually at the Bottom of the ORG link about Malcolm X someone states that Prince gave $500,000



WOW





That's awesome!
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Reply #38 posted 01/05/17 8:07am

Latin

Check out the news segment entitled, "Prince known for giving without asking":

http://prince.org/msg/7/437268
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Reply #39 posted 01/06/17 4:18am

Lovejunky

Latin said:

Check out the news segment entitled, "Prince known for giving without asking": http://prince.org/msg/7/437268

Thanks Latin....

From that Video we learn..

Prince Gave $200,000 to Harvest Prepatory Senior Academy

$80,000 went to Urban Venture recording studio on Mineapolis

$20,000 to Lead by Right a Non Profit

An undisclosed amount went to a Young womans Empowerment Movement called "Where my Girl At"

$50,000 went to help the people who suffered during the West River Bridge Collapse

He Gave to the Circle of Disipline Boxing academy Also in Mineapolis

and to others in Maryland, Seattle and New York..

Additionally Love One Another His Charity gave 1.5 Million dollars to various organisations between 2005 and 2007,

He GAVE SO Much..its gobsmacking

[Edited 1/6/17 6:42am]

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Reply #40 posted 01/06/17 4:19am

Lovejunky

Here is another that Just Popped up on Youtube...

Madison-based music legend received $80,000 from Prince

https://www.youtube.com/w...72ZDM5k_nE

Prince didnt even know this guy personally..

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Reply #41 posted 01/06/17 6:26am

Lovejunky

https://vimeo.com/187115080

$1,000,000 Harlem Childrens Zone

[Edited 1/6/17 6:36am]

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Reply #42 posted 01/06/17 9:05am

purplepoppy

Lovejunky said:

https://vimeo.com/187115080

$1,000,000 Harlem Childrens Zone

[Edited 1/6/17 6:36am]

Outstanding video!

Brand new boogie without the hero.
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Reply #43 posted 01/06/17 6:14pm

Lovejunky

Delaray Beach Art School

The Title 1 school, where most students qualify for free or reduced lunch, was hosting a benefit featuring duo Black Violin, and “Prince, in true Prince fashion, was so hard to get a hold of, and came through that night with a $15,000 transfer.”

He then donated twice more, a total of more than $40,000, Tucker says. But in his mind, Prince leaves young musicians more than money. He left them with an example about fighting for one’s rights.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/prince-reached-out-gave-money-delray-beach-art-school/zOS3IiKbMjIcpkUS13wvVO/

He was integrity all the way, all the time. These (gifts) were an extension of that.”

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Reply #44 posted 01/06/17 6:25pm

luvgirl

eek Wow, this is really something! He was such a generous soul. He surely gave back....
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Reply #45 posted 01/06/17 8:04pm

LBrent

Every story of P donating reminds of all the other donations that he gave that we'll never know about.

Truly a heart bigger than his entire body.

Reminds me of his lyrics, "I goota lotta money, but I don't wanna spend it on me..."

smile

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Reply #46 posted 01/06/17 8:49pm

FlyOnTheWall

Thanks for this lovely thread, Love! Here is an excellent report on P's philanthropy.

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Prince’s Countless Char... His Death

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Reply #47 posted 01/06/17 9:01pm

rap

Lovejunky said:

A List of some of the o Charities Prince SUpported

https://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/prince

Charities & foundations supported 12

Prince has supported the following charities listed on this site:


Goss-Michael Foundation - Kenny Goss and George Michael

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Reply #48 posted 01/22/17 3:58am

Lovejunky

Prince was a humanitarian who privately donated money to family of Trayvon Martin


Prince’s voice soared on stage — but he was also a behind-the-scenes humanitarian who once quietly donated money to the family of Trayvon Martin, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Thursday.

Sharpton recalled receiving a surprise phone call from the iconic singer in the wake of the 2012 shooting death of the unarmed 17-year-old in Florida.

“I will never forget when he called me and said he had some funds he wanted to give to Trayvon Martin’s family,” Sharpton said. “Just out of the blue. Just out of the clear blue.”


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