BeyGood Will Distribute $2 Million During Renaissance Tour
Beyonce’s BeyGood Foundation Pledges $2 Million to be Distributed Along Renaissance Tour Route [LISTEN]

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Beyonce’s BeyGood Foundation recently pledged $2 million to students and small business owners. The funds are to be distributed along the upcoming Renaissance World Tour route.
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The BeyGood Foundation, a public charity founded in 2013, was created to assist those facing economic hardship and non-profit groups dedicated to servicing marginalized and under-resourced communities. Its previously launched initiatives focused on issues such as education, disaster relief, career development, and more.
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$1 million has been committed to a program that will host luncheons in select cities including London, Chicago, New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Houston, and New Orleans, according to the foundation.
Another $1 million is dedicated to a nationwide scholarship fund. Select college and university students in cities including Paris, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Washington, D.C., will be awarded scholarship money to assist with the cost of their studies.
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The Renaissance tour will take place May-September 2023.
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The foundation continues to “live” by its motto, “Together, let’s change the world for GOOD.”
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