The Golden Globe Foundation has awarded $55 million in grants to support arts, education, journalism, and film restoration programs for various non-profit organizations.
Learn MoreThe Golden Globe Foundation continues
a long history of entertainment-related grantmaking.
The Golden Globe Foundation was formed in 2023, following the sale of the Golden Globe Awards show to Eldridge Globes, LLC, to perpetuate the philanthropic mission of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The proceeds of that sale and existing resources of the organization allow the Foundation to continue its grantmaking.
Who We Are
The Foundation and its predecessor, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, have long supported a diverse range of nonprofit organizations assisting underserved communities, universities, and colleges, and film restoration projects in the United States and internationally, as well as programs providing aid and assistance to journalists across the globe.
Our StoryOur Vision
A World Where
All Creatives Flourish.
What We Do
Over the last three decades, the licensing fees from the Golden Globe Awards have enabled the Golden Globe Foundation, and its predecessor, the HFPA, to make donations of more than $55 million to these colleges and nonprofit organizations.
Our MissionGlobal Reach
Foundation donations support a diverse range of nonprofit organizations assisting underserved communities, universities, and colleges. The grants also support film restoration projects in the United States and abroad, as well as programs providing aid and assistance to journalists across the globe.
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$00 Million
Total amount given away by the Foundation over the last 28 years!
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00 Students
Received scholarships to help them pursue their dreams!
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00 Films
Restored, including King Kong (1933), Paths of Glory (1957) and A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
Our Grants
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