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Getty Foundation
NameGetty Foundation
Formation1984
LocationLos Angeles, California
Key peopleJ. Paul Getty, Harold M. Williams

Getty Foundation is a philanthropic organization established by J. Paul Getty in 1984, with the primary goal of promoting and supporting the arts, conservation, and cultural heritage initiatives worldwide, in collaboration with institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Louvre, and British Museum. The foundation is part of the J. Paul Getty Trust, which also includes the Getty Museum, Getty Research Institute, and Getty Conservation Institute, and has worked with notable organizations like the National Gallery of Art, Tate Modern, and Museum of Modern Art. The Getty Foundation has provided significant funding and support to various projects and institutions, including the Prado Museum, Uffizi Gallery, and State Hermitage Museum, and has collaborated with renowned experts like Neil MacGregor, Philippe de Montebello, and Thomas P. Campbell. The foundation's efforts have also been recognized and supported by prominent individuals like Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela, and Diana, Princess of Wales.

History

The Getty Foundation was established in 1984, with Harold M. Williams as its first president, and has since become a leading supporter of arts and cultural heritage initiatives, working with institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum, National Museum of Anthropology, and Acropolis Museum. The foundation's early years were marked by significant grants to institutions like the Getty Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and National Gallery of Art, and it has also provided funding for projects like the Terra Foundation for American Art and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The Getty Foundation has also collaborated with other philanthropic organizations, such as the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to support initiatives like the Arts and Humanities in Higher Education project and the Cultural Heritage Preservation program. Notable individuals like Frank Gehry, Renzo Piano, and Zaha Hadid have also been involved in the foundation's projects, and the foundation has worked with prominent events like the Venice Biennale and Documenta.

Mission and Activities

The Getty Foundation's mission is to support and promote the arts, conservation, and cultural heritage initiatives, with a focus on museum and cultural institution development, and it has worked with institutions like the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. The foundation provides grants and funding for a range of activities, including exhibition development, conservation projects, and scholarly research, and has collaborated with experts like Klaus Ottmann, Glenn Lowry, and Michael Govan. The Getty Foundation also supports professional development opportunities for museum professionals and conservators, and has worked with organizations like the International Council of Museums and the American Alliance of Museums. The foundation's activities have been recognized and supported by prominent individuals like Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Pope Francis, and it has also collaborated with events like the G20 Summit and the United Nations General Assembly.

Grant Programs

The Getty Foundation offers a range of grant programs to support arts and cultural heritage initiatives, including the Getty Foundation Grants program, which provides funding for exhibition development, conservation projects, and scholarly research, and has supported institutions like the Centre Pompidou, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Guggenheim Museum. The foundation also offers the Conservation Guest Scholar program, which provides support for conservators and scholars to conduct research and work on conservation projects, and has collaborated with experts like Timothy Potts, Michael Brand, and Thelma Golden. The Getty Foundation's grant programs have supported a wide range of projects and institutions, including the Prado Museum, Uffizi Gallery, and State Hermitage Museum, and have also funded initiatives like the Digital Public Library of America and the Google Arts & Culture platform. Notable individuals like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg have also been involved in the foundation's grant programs, and the foundation has worked with prominent organizations like the World Bank and the European Union.

Conservation Efforts

The Getty Foundation is committed to supporting conservation efforts and has provided significant funding for conservation projects and initiatives, including the Getty Conservation Institute, which works to advance conservation practice and cultural heritage preservation, and has collaborated with institutions like the National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, and Library of Congress. The foundation has also supported the development of conservation training programs and has provided funding for conservation projects at institutions like the Tate Modern, Museum of Modern Art, and Centre Pompidou. The Getty Foundation's conservation efforts have been recognized and supported by prominent individuals like Prince Charles, Dalai Lama, and Jane Goodall, and it has also collaborated with events like the Rio Summit and the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference. The foundation has also worked with organizations like the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the World Wildlife Fund to support conservation initiatives, and has provided funding for projects like the Google Street View and the Wikimedia Commons.

Leadership and Governance

The Getty Foundation is led by a board of trustees, which includes prominent individuals like James Cuno, Maria Hummer-Tuttle, and Ronald Spogli, and is advised by a range of experts and advisory committees, including the Getty Foundation Council, which provides guidance on the foundation's grant-making and conservation activities. The foundation is also governed by a set of bylaws and policies, which ensure that its activities are carried out in a transparent and accountable manner, and has collaborated with organizations like the Council on Foundations and the Independent Sector. The Getty Foundation's leadership and governance structure have been recognized and supported by prominent individuals like Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Michael Bloomberg, and it has also worked with events like the World Economic Forum and the Davos Summit. The foundation has also provided funding for initiatives like the Harvard Business School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and has collaborated with experts like Peter Drucker and Clayton Christensen.

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