Golden Globe Foundation
American not-for-profit organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Golden Globe Foundation is a non-profit successor organization to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and is responsible for administering philanthropic activities and grants connected with the Golden Globe Awards. The awards themselves are now owned and operated by Dick Clark Productions following the dissolution of the HFPA in 2023.[1][2]
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Named after | Golden Globe Awards |
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Predecessor | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
Formation | 2023 |
Type | 501(c)(4) non-profit organization |
Headquarters | West Hollywood, California |
Members (2024) | 65 |
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Website | ggfdn |
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The foundation is located in West Hollywood, California, and is lead by 9 board members and 3 members of staff.[3] As of 2024, the foundation has 65 members.[4]
In January 2024, the foundation announced $5 million in grants to 96 organizations catering to underserved communities, universities, and colleges as well as for film restoration projects and to assist journalists around the world.[5]