The 30-year-old singer held a posh benefit dinner for his two-year-old nonprofit organizaton on Tuesday night, and celebrated the event with an intimate performance for his invited guests.
But more than his music, Legend wanted people to take away from the event the message that individuals have to step up to change the circumstances of the poor.
"We're funding a village in Tanzania and we're seeing positive results on the ground that show that our work is making a positive impact over there, and if we were just to replicate that throughout the world, we can see a lot of progress made," Legend said.
In some African villages, the nonprofit has developed clean water sources and higher-yielding agricultural techniques, distributed bed-nets to prevent malaria, improved access to health care and education and even improve Internet access.
Legend said he was inspired by Sachs' book, "The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time," to create the Show Me organization.
Sachs, who's worked with artists like Bono, Madonna and Angelina Jolie, says Legend is the kind of celebrity who can encourage others to get involved.
"This guy is just so talented and people love him, they love his music and when they listen to him he's so smart and so compelling and he's helping them understand what these issues are about," Sachs said.
The event raised about $300,000 through a private auction.
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