MrBeast aims to raise millions for his charity by offering a weekend experience to six-figure donors
YouTube's biggest creator is offering an exclusive weekend on the set of Beast Games Season 2 to the first 40 donors who make $100,000 gifts to his registered nonprofit.
PTI
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MrBeast
New York, 3 June
MrBeast plans to turn the success of his Amazon Prime Video
reality competition series into millions of dollars for charity.
YouTube's biggest creator is
offering an exclusive weekend on the set of Beast Games Season 2 to the first
40 donors who make $100,000 gifts to his registered nonprofit. The earliest
contributors and up to two guests each will spend 27-29 June touring MrBeast's
North Carolina studio, hearing from the production team in a private Q&A
and visiting Beast Philanthropy's food pantry.
The invitation comes as Jimmy
Donaldson's reported $5 billion media empire surpasses 400 million subscribers
on YouTube, where he had already set the record for the biggest following. But
the call raises a question: Who among his following of young people and their
parents can make a six-figure donation?
"I have some big charity
projects I want to fund, so I think it's a win/win," MrBeast said in a
post on X.
Rallying his fervent fan base
to make their own contributions marks a new fundraising strategy for Donaldson.
He has long stated that his YouTube pages' featured charitable work is funded
with his Beast Philanthropy channel's revenue.
The content has drawn a mix
of praise from fans for working with local nonprofits to support previously
unfunded projects and pushback from critics who accused Donaldson of exploiting
vulnerable people for clickbait "inspiration porn." Campaigns have
involved treating rheumatic heart disease in Nigeria and protecting endangered
animals in Kenya. Other examples include building wells in countries across
Africa and covering the cost of cataract surgery for 1,000 people.
The call also signals
Donaldson's continued philanthropic presence after comments suggesting he would
get "less hate" if he stepped away from philanthropy altogether.
Responding to allegations that he uses philanthropy as a shield, Donaldson said
he thinks "it paints a negative spotlight on me."
"People hate me more
because I do good," Donaldson said in a conversation uploaded last
November on the YouTube channel oompaville. "Maybe that's too crazy of a
statement. I'm not trying to sound like a victim here or anything."
"The truth is, I just
find videos where I help people more fun than videos where I don't," he
added.
Monday's announcement comes
shortly after Amazon Prime Video renewed Beast Games for two more seasons. The
reality competition series pitted 1,000 contestants against each other for a $5
million grand prize that doubled in the 13 February finale. Forbes reported
that the show broke the streaming service's record by totalling 50 million
views in the 25 days after its premiere.
MrBeast's latest fan event
also follows reports that an April weekend experience billed as
"immersive" and "unforgettable" had fallen short of
attendees' expectations.
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