The Playboy Foundation is a corporate-giving organization that provides grants to non-profit groups involved in fighting censorship and researching human sexuality.
The Playboy Foundation was founded in 1965.
The documentary was funded in part by the Creative Capital Foundation and the Playboy Foundation.
Likewise, the Playboy Foundation has not exactly made a warm and fuzzy name for itself - or, for that matter, a name at all - with its pattern of giving.
But "even organizations like the Playboy Foundation were hesitant," he said.
In addition to his legal work, he was the executive director of the Playboy Foundation, the charitable arm of Playboy Enterprises, for nine years.
Using $5,000 in seed money from the Playboy Foundation, Stroup founded NORML in 1970.
The company's Playboy Foundation provides grants to non-profit groups involved in fighting censorship and researching human sexuality.
The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award from the Playboy Foundation (1994)
The Playboy Foundation granted the Three O'Clock Lobby a one-time amount of $5,000.