Sabrina Carpenter has reached a major milestone with her philanthropic initiative, announcing that her Plus1 Fund has raised $1 million.
The Grammy-winning artist shared the emotional news with her fans on Instagram on Monday, June 30.
The Please Please Please singer launched the fund in partnership with PLUS1 less than a year ago during her Short n’ Sweet tour. The initiative was created to support causes close to her heart, particularly mental health and animal welfare.
In a heartfelt statement posted on the fund’s official website, Carpenter expressed her gratitude: “Less than a year ago, I launched a fund with PLUS1 around the Short n’ Sweet tour to help support some of the issue areas that matter most to me – mental health and animal welfare.”
She went on to highlight the impact of the organizations her fund supports, including The Jed Foundation, PAPYRUS, and Rainbow Railroad. “I’m so grateful that I get to use my platform to amplify the work of incredible organizations.
The work of these groups is truly life-changing—from The Jed Foundation’s focus on protecting teen mental health and preventing suicide, to PAPYRUS, which provides mental health support,” she wrote.
Carpenter also took a moment to thank her fans for their unwavering support in making this accomplishment possible. “Thank you for always uplifting me, making me laugh, and showing so many how special it is to be authentically yourself always,” she concluded.
The milestone reflects not only Carpenter’s growing influence in the entertainment industry but also her dedication to meaningful causes beyond music.
On the professional front, Sabrina is set to release her highly anticipated new album, Man’s Best Friend, on August 29, 2025. With a successful tour, hit singles, and a thriving charitable initiative, the 25-year-old pop star continues to expand her reach while using her voice to make a difference.