Jessi Colter Shocks the World: Donates All “I’m Not Lisa” Royalties to Children’s Scholarship Fund
July 2025 — Nashville, Tennessee
In a heartfelt announcement that has rippled across the music industry
and beyond, country music legend Jessi Colter has declared she will
donate all future royalties from her iconic hit “I’m Not Lisa,” as well as
her most beloved songs, to a scholarship fund for underprivileged
children in America.

The news broke at a press conference held at the historic Ryman
Auditorium, where fans, journalists, and fellow musicians gathered
expecting a routine update about Jessi’s upcoming projects. Instead,
what they withessed was a moment of true legacy—a legend redefining
what it means to give back.
A Decision Born of Love and Gratitude
With her silver hair shining under the spotlights and a sighature warmth
in her voice, Jessi began her speech not by talking about her career, but
by recalling the struggles of her own childhood. “When | was a little girl
in Arizona, there were days when a dream seemed like something only
other people had. Music gave me everything—a home, a purpose, and a
family far bigger than | ever imagined.
Now, it’s time to let that music keep giving, long after I’m gone.”
For decades, “I’m Not Lisa” has brought comfort, inspiration, and hope to
millions, topping charts and turning Jessi Colter into a household name.
Yet, as she explained, its true power was always about more than fame
or fortune—it was about connection and hope.
The “Colter Hope Fund” – Transforming Royalties into Futures
Effective immediately, every penny of royalties from “I’m Not Lisa” and
other major hits will go directly to the newly established Colter Hope
Fund, managed in partnership with national children’s charities and
educational organizations.
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Full scholarships for underprivileged children, covering tuition, books,
and essential needs from kindergarten through college. -
Music education grants, allowing young talent from low-income families
to pursue lessons, instruments, and even summer camps. -
Emergency support for children whose families face sudden hardship
due to disaster, illness, or loss.
“”There’s a child somewhere right now, holding a dream close to their
heart, the way | once did,” Jessi said, voice trembling. “If my music can
help even one child believe in that dream, it’s all been worth it.”
An Industry and a Nation Inspired
The announcement sent shockwaves of admiration through Nashville
and far beyond. Musicians and celebrities flooded social media with
tributes. Miranda Lambert tweeted, “Jessi Colter just changed the world
again. True queen!” Willie Nelson called Jessi to offer his own support,
pledging to donate a portion of his classic “Always on My Mind” royalties
to the Colter Hope Fund as well.
Country radio stations announced plans for a “Jessi Colter Day,”
encouraging listeners to stream and request her music, knowing that
every play now means a brighter future for a child in need.
A Legacy Written in Hearts, Not Headlines
For Jessi, the decision is about more than charity; it’s about passing on
the light that music gave her. “My late husband, Waylon, always said you
can’t take it with you. But you can leave a trail behind you—a trail of
hope. | want my trail to be lined with the laughter and dreams of children
who never thought they’’d have a chance.”
At the end of the press conference, Jessi performed a special acoustic
version of “I’m Not Lisa,”” her voice soft but unwavering. As she sang,
images of children from every background, smiling and holding books,
filled the screen behind her. Tears flowed in the audience, as the power
of music, generosity, and belief in the next generation became
beautifully, undeniably real.
A Call to Join Jessi’s Mission

In her closing remarks, Jessi invited fans, fellow artists, and “anyone
with a little to spare” to contribute to the Colter Hope Fund:
“Whether it’s a dollar, a prayer, or a song, let’s build this together. Let’s
make sure every child, no matter where they start, knows that their
dreams are worth singing for.””
For those inspired to join Jessi’s cause, donations can be made at
ColterHopeFund.org.
The Gift That Keeps On Giving
As the music fades and the headlines roll, one thing is certain: Jessi
Colter’s greatest hit may not be a song, but a living legacy—one where
every note sings for a child’s tomorrow.




