Chris Stapleton isn’t just a country music powerhouse—he’s also quietly becoming a major force in philanthropy. Together with his wife, Morgane, Chris recently donated $1 million to support California wildfire relief, continuing a growing pattern of meaningful giving through their Outlaw State of Kind Fund.
The generous donation was made in response to the Post Fire, which caused widespread damage across Los Angeles County. They directed funds toward organizations like Baby2Baby, which provides essential items to families in crisis, and the United Way of Los Angeles’ Disaster Relief Fund, which helps displaced residents and supports rebuilding efforts.
This isn’t Stapleton’s first charitable contribution—and it won’t be his last. Over the years, his Outlaw State of Kind Fund has supported a range of causes including disaster relief, education, and underserved communities. The fund reflects the Stapletons’ shared belief in putting kindness into action.
Chris and Morgane intentionally keep much of their giving out of the spotlight, but their impact continues to grow. Their donations aren’t just financial—they’re also deeply personal. In their statement about the wildfire relief gift, they emphasized their empathy for those affected and their hope that the contribution will bring tangible comfort and help during recovery.
In an era where many celebrities lend only their names, the Stapletons are leading by example—putting their values into motion and giving back in ways that make a real difference. This latest act of generosity underscores Chris Stapleton’s evolving role as not just a Grammy-winning artist, but a dedicated humanitarian.