The Foundation Freedom Award is an honor presented by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) to individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to the defense of free speech and individual rights. This award recognizes efforts to promote and protect the principles of free expression in various contexts, such as education, activism, and public discourse. By highlighting these contributions, the award aims to inspire others to advocate for and uphold the values of freedom and liberty.
Japan Foundation Award was created in 1973.
Freedom Award was created in 1957.
Foundation for Press Freedom was created in 1996.
Liberty Legacy Foundation Award was created in 2003.
James Beard Foundation Award was created in 1990.
Parlar Foundation Science Award was created in 1981.
Shofar of Freedom Award was created in 1990.
Future of Freedom Foundation was created in 1989.
International Freedom Foundation was created in 1986.
International Freedom Foundation ended in 1993.
Freedom From Religion Foundation was created in 1978.
ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers Award was created in 1983.