About Us

Property of a Rich Girl is the songwriting duo of Kris and Dan from Connecticut, USA. We are putting our music out in memory of Bobby and Charlie and to spread joy and goodness in the world. 100% of album sales are donated to charity if you want to make a purchase.
© All music written, engineered, produced, and performed by Property of a Rich Girl™. All Rights Reserved.
* Vocal performance on "My Everything" features Leanne "Leeloo" Greenman

Protect the Earth

Protecting the earth and all living things along with the support of the arts is our mission. 100% of all our music sales go to supporting these organizations:

Environmental Defense: This group has 400,000 members and leads a variety of environmental campaigns, including Oceans Alive, an all encompassing effort to maintain the health of the oceansand fights for more ecologically sound regulations on fishing, as well as protections to save reefs and lagoons around the world.

Sierra Club: The oldest and largest environmental group in America.

Wildlife Conservation Society: This global organization seeks to save wild animals and wild spaces.

World Wildlife Federation: The World Wildlife Fund offers a global program for saving the ocean and its inhabitants.

The Ocean Conservancy: This group advocates healthy ocean ecosystems and opposes practices that threaten marine life.

Global Coral Reef Alliance: This group focuses on coral reef restoration, marine diseases, and other issues caused by global climate change, environmental stress, and pollution.

Support Musicians

Several organizations are collectively raising funds for several music-oriented nonprofits at once. For example, through Spotify's COVID-19 Music Relief project, the streaming service will match donations made via its landing page to Help Musicians UK, MusiCares, PRS Foundation and Unison Benevolent Fund dollar-for-dollar, up to a collective total of $10 million. PLUS1, a nonprofit that partners with artists to donate $1 from each of their concert tickets sold to a cause of their choice, is raising a collective COVID-19 fund in partnership with a growing list of organizations including Sweet Relief, MusiCares, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, World Central Kitchen, Partners In Health, Trans Lifeline and local homelessness organizations.

For those interested in genre-specific donations, the Jazz Foundation has established a dedicated COVID-19 Musicians' Emergency Fund, while New Music USA has a Solidarity Fund for "new/creative/improvised music freelancers." Artist Relief Tree, an independent COVID-19 relief fund for artists founded by several classical and performing-arts leaders, has entered Phase II of its fundraising campaign, with the aim of raising a total of $1 million.

For those interested in donating directly to venues, discount ticketing platform Goldstar has published a list of hundreds of live venues and event producers in the U.S. that are accepting donations of between $10 and $50.

There are several options for fans interested in contributing to organizations dedicated to supporting the U.S. music economy. The Recording Academy and MusiCares established a $2 million COVID-19 relief fund on Tuesday, which will offer grants up to $1,000 each to qualifying music-industry professionals who need basic living assistance. (The size of those grants can potentially increase if more music organizations and members of the public donate to the fund, which you can do here.)