The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts was created by Julia in 1995 and began operating in 2004. Its mission is to honor and further Julia’s legacy, which centers on the importance of understanding where food comes from, what makes for good food, and the value of cooking. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, the Foundation is a non-profit which makes grants to support culinary history research, scholarships for culinary training, food writing and food media as well as professional development and food literacy programs. Over the last decade, the Foundation has made almost $3 million in grants to other non-profits. In 2015, the Foundation created the Julia Child Award, presented in association with the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. The annual Award honors an individual who has made a profound and significant difference in the way America cooks, eats and drinks and is accompanied by a $50,000 grant from the Foundation to a food-related non-profit selected by the recipient. For more information, visit: www.juliachildfoundation.org and www.juliachildaward.com
The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts was created by Julia in 1995 and began operating in 2004. Its mission is to honor and further Julia’s legacy, which centers on the importance of understanding where food comes from, what makes for good food, and the value of cooking. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, the Foundation is a non-profit which makes grants to support culinary history research, scholarships for culinary training, food writing and food media as well as professional development and food literacy programs. Over the last decade, the Foundation has made almost $3 million in grants to other non-profits. In 2015, the Foundation created the Julia Child Award, presented in association with the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. The annual Award honors an individual who has made a profound and significant difference in the way America cooks, eats and drinks and is accompanied by a $50,000 grant from the…