She's been criticized in the past for her refusal to discuss politics despite her influential platform.

But Taylor Swift made her voice heard on Monday when she donated $113,000 to the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP), an organization fighting to protect LGBTQ rights in the Volunteer State.

The organization shared a hand-written note from the 29-year-old pop singer about the donation.

Taylor Swift, 29, made her voice heard on Monday when she donated $113,000 to the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP), an organization fighting to protect LGBTQ rights in the Volunteer State; pictured March 14

The Shake It Off singer addressed her note about to Chris Sanders, executive director of TEP.

'I'm writing you to say that I'm so inspired by the work you do, specifically in organizing the recent petition of Tennessee's faith leaders standing up against the 'Slate of Hate' in our state legislature,' she began.

'Please convey my heartfelt thanks to them and accept this donation to support the work you and these leaders are doing.'

'I'm so grateful that they're giving all people a place to worship,' Taylor concluded (emphasis hers).

The Shake It Off singer addressed her note about to Chris Sanders, executive director of TEP

The 'Slate of Hate' references six bills recently introduced in the Tennessee Legislature. If passed, one of the bills would attempt to ban gay marriage (violating US Supreme Court precedent), according to NBC News.

Another makes it illegal to strip down in locker rooms or bathrooms — but only for transgender people. Other bills would make it easier for adoption services to discriminate against LGBTQ parents if they claimed to have 'sincerely held religious beliefs.'

Sanders celebrated the former country icon as he announced her donation.

'Taylor Swift has been a long-time ally to the LGBTQ community. She sees our struggle in Tennessee and continues to add her voice with so many good people, including religious leaders, who are speaking out for love in the face of fear. Tennessee Equality Project is honored and grateful to reveal Taylor Swift has made a donation of $113,000 to support our efforts at this critical moment.'

The major donation is nearly as much as TEP's operating budget for an entire year.

Huge: The major donation is nearly as much as TEP's operating budget for an entire year; pictured in January

Last October, she shared a long Instagram post in which she stated: 'I believe in the fight for LGBTQ rights, and that any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender is WRONG'; posted October 2018

Taylor's relative silence around the 2016 election opened her up to charges from many fans and cultural critics that she was too disengaged from real-life concerns.

Since then, she's been more vocal about her political allegiances, including her support of former Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen for his failed 2018 Senate run.

Last October, she shared a long Instagram post in which she stated: 'I believe in the fight for LGBTQ rights, and that any form of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender is WRONG.'

For anyone wonder what Taylor Swift's personal stationary says, below her name it reads: 'Born in 1989' and 'Loves cats'

In addition to donating for political and social causes, Taylor has supported arts institutions in the past.

She donated $50,000 to the Seattle Symphony in 2015, after being blown away by a recording of composer John Luther Adams' Become Ocean, premiered by the orchestra in 2013.

For anyone wonder what Taylor Swift's personal stationary says, below her name it reads: 'Born in 1989' and 'Loves cats.'