Why George Clooney, Charlize Theron and Colin Kaepernick Turn to the Entertainment Industry Foundation for Their Charity Work

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Colin Kaepernick. George Clooney. Charlize Theron. Dwyane Wade. Jennifer Hudson. This may seem like a disparate group, but what they have in common is deep philanthropic commitment. THR is taking a look at their efforts and more for GivingTuesday

In Hollywood, getting Lansing’s endorsement for a philanthropic organization is akin to getting a 100 percent Rotten Tomatoes score, so trusted is the former Paramount CEO for her judgment and impact in the nonprofit world. As Stand Up To Cancer grew quickly, eventually producing telecasts that aired in 190 countries , Lansing saw the potential of partnering with EIF, an organization that has been backing Hollywood’s philanthropic impulses since World War II.

This year, as EIF celebrates its 80th anniversary, the industry looks dramatically different from the way it did when Samuel Goldwyn, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Joan Crawford and the Warner brothers convened in 1942 to coordinate Hollywood’s response to the war effort. The fields of entertainment and

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Philanthropy is just a virtue tax They pay the tax to appear virtuous

They donate millions to corrupt organizations like BLM and the red cross and that makes them good? They are just getting tax write offs.

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