His charity organization's $300,000 donation was matched by HISD for a total of $600,000. Author: Ciara Rouege (KHOU) Updated: 2:59 PM CDT May 17, 2021 HOUSTON — Houston has welcomed music icon 50 Cent with open arms, and now the accomplished rapper and businessman is returning the love with plans for more financial investments. According to Mayor Sylvester Turner, the rapper's charity organization G Unity Foundation and Houston United Group have partnered to found an advanced business program for students at three HISD schools. "Over the past 20 years, I've been focused on academic enrichment projects and making donations to already exciting organizations that can execute it," 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson.