Sabrina Carpenter Raises $1 Million for Charity Through ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour

Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour raised over $1 million for charity, supporting causes like mental health, animal welfare, and LGBTQ+ rights.

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Sabrina Carpenter has reached a major philanthropic milestone: her Sabrina Carpenter Fund, established in partnership with the nonprofit platform Plus1, has raised over $1 million in under a year.

Through Plus1’s charity-ticketing model, $1 from each ticket sold on her “Short n’ Sweet” Tour (which kicked off on September 23 in Ohio) was funneled directly into the Fund.

Of the total haul, roughly $824,000 came from her North American dates, with the remainder generated during her European shows.

The Fund supports a range of causes that reflect Carpenter’s values, including the Best Friends Animal Society, the Jed Foundation (mental health), Rainbow Railroad (LGBTQ+ rights and safety), and MusiCares (musician support), among others.

In its 2024 review, Plus1 praised her team’s thoughtful selection of beneficiaries to ensure that every dollar has meaningful impact.

Plus1’s CEO Marika Anthony-Shaw lauded Carpenter for “weaving social impact into an artist’s career,” noting that this achievement sets a new standard for celebrity-driven philanthropy.

Originally born out of Arcade Fire’s efforts to aid Haiti, Plus1 now helps artists create long-term charitable funds, offer strategic counsel, and add on charitable ticket options.

On the music front, Carpenter has also been enjoying chart success this summer with her single “Manchild,” and is gearing up to release her album Man’s Best Friend in late August.

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