Giving Back To The Community: 7 YouTubers Who Give Back the Most

Giving Back To Society

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3 min readOct 30, 2020

Logan Paul He’s been known to donate to charity for a variety of reasons, once he rad means tweets in one of his videos. At the end, he announced that he will be donating $500 for every mean tweet he read to STOMP Out Bullying.

He ended up donating $8,500 to the charity, plus he said he will be adding the video revenue to that number, regardless of how much it gets. And, ever since he got himself into a little bit of a backlash for posting a video of a man taking his life, he has pledged to donate about $1 million to various suicide prevention organizations. Immediately after that video, he made his first contribution of $250,000 to the National Suicide Prevention of Lifeline.

#6 Jim Chapman and Naomi Smart These guys don’t just run famous YouTube channel, they are constantly contributing to charities. For example, Jim Chapman has a YouTube channel where he has 2.1 million subs and Naomi Smart has 1.6 million. They both joined their forces and ran the 26- mile marathon in order to raise money and help the British Hart Foundation and Cancer Research. Their fans also helped them spread the word, as well as donate money. All in all, they’ve managed to raise thousands of dollars for this charity.

#5 Zoe Sugg When you have around 5 million subscribers on YouTube, you’re bound to be making more than just a few extra bucks. But Zoe Sugg doesn’t keep all of that money for herself. She decided to use her platform and raise awareness for Mind- the organizations that promote awareness for mental health issues. Since she’s had her own fair share of mental health problems, she thought it would only be fair to start promoting Mind. She has raised tons of money for this organization, and recently, Mind made her one of their Ambassadors.

#4 Jack and Finn Harries What started out as a channel where these teenage twins posted goofy videos of them, ended up becoming a huge platform that they used to help people in need. Jack and Finn Harries are head of the YouTube channel JacksGap where they have around 3.8 million subscribers. They started traveling the world and recording the beauty of third world countries. Then, they used their massive following to try and help these people. They are involved in numerous charity organizations, and they’ve raised awareness for HIV care, help people affected by diseases, and improve child education in impoverished countries. #3 John and Hank Green If you thought these brothers are wasting their time on YouTube, think again. They are running on of the most popular YouTube channels called “vlogbrothers” which has around 3.3 million subscribers. Since 2007, they’ve been involved with the charity organization Project for Awesome. And if you were wondering if they’re any successful with this annual event… then you might like to know that they’ve managed to raise around 2 million dollars for charities in one year. What do you think about giving back now?!

#2 Pewdiepie The undisputed king of YouTube, Felix is not just another funny guy that films gaming videos. He’s actually contributed a lot of money to “Charity: Water”. This charity focuses third world countries having access to clean drinking water. HE said that he would donate $1 for every 500 views his video gets, topping at $10,000 and his goal was to reach $250,000. But since then, he managed to raise $630, 000 for Save the Children, $1.3 million for (RED), $200,000 for the Child Rights for You, and many, many more.

#1 Mr. Beast He’s one of the biggest Youtubers on the internet, with a channel that’s followed by 40 million people. Why do they follow him? How about having a video where you blow up a million dollars- worth of explosives? If you’re thinking epic, this guy is 10 steps ahead of you. Hes managed to give away $100,000 worth of cars, gave his no limit credit card to random strangers and asked them to spend as much money as they could, gave twitch streamers more than $100,000, and recently, he has posted a video where he bought $1 million-worth of scratch ticket. With the money he earned he bought an island and gave it as a gift to one of his employees. So what do you think about charity now?! In 2019, there have been estimates that he’s donated around 2.2 million dollars, but that number has went way up since then!

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