Jones is the Co-Founder and CEO of the Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano Initiative, a grant making and
impact investment organization. She is also the Founder of SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones, a motivational media company. Jones has served on the board of directors of national organizations like
Susan G. Komen, where she pushed them to diversify both their leadership and their programming. In 2022, Jones donated $30,000 to WRRAP,
PFLAG, and
Girls Inc. following the release of her music video "Queen Moves Only, Mother's Day Mix." These 3 organizations aligned with the mission and message behind the song. In 2021, Jones served on the board of the
Apollo Theater. In 2020, Jones announced a $20 million gift to Princeton University to help expand the student body and in support of access and inclusion. In 2020, Jones wrote an Open Love Letter to Princeton to help remove Woodrow Wilson name off buildings. In 2019,
Bennett College announced a donation of $1 million from Jones and her husband José E. Feliciano to support the college's capital campaign. The Jones-Feliciano gift is one of the single largest donations in Bennett College's history. Jones' mother, Dorothy Wilkerson Jones, and her aunt, Brenda Wilkerson Hoover, as well as several of her extended family members are Bennett College alumnae. In 2019, Jones released "Problem," leading up the 2020 elections, a music video style public service announcement that addressed injustice, racial profiling, and issues that impact women and other historically marginalized people. In 2017, Jones responded to the
humanitarian crisis in
Puerto Rico after
Hurricane Maria hit the island. She was an anchor sponsor supporting recovery efforts, including resources, relief, and rebuilding. She has also supported the
United Way as a member of the Tocqueville Society. In 2010, Jones joined artists
Beyoncé Knowles,
Sinéad O'Connor,
Halle Berry,
Mary J. Blige, and others, in support of
Girls Educational and Mentoring Services' (GEMS) campaign, "Girls Are Not for Sale." This is a national campaign committed to ending the commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking of girls and young women. == Charts and awards ==