The Joseph Campbell Foundation (JCF) is a US not-for-profit organization dedicated to the work of influential American mythologist Joseph Campbell (1904–1987). The organization’s stated mission is to “invite you to experience the power of myth.” JCF fosters academic and popular discussion in the fields of comparative mythology and religion, psychology and culture through its publishing program, events, social media outreach, and website.
The foundation was created in 1990[1] by Campbell's widow, choreographer Jean Erdman, and by his longtime editor Robert Walter.[2]
^"Setting Up a Foundation of Mythic Proportions," The Washington Times, December 14, 1992.
^"Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor (Spirituality)," National Catholic Register, December 7, 2001
^"A Legend in His Own Right A library in Carpinteria is devoted to the legacy of Joseph Campbell, who celebrated myth and spirituality.," The Los Angeles Times, Oct 7, 1993
^"Scholar Followed His Bliss in Myth," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 2, 2004.
^[The Erdman-Campbell Prize awarded by the Joseph Campbell Foundation The Erdman-Campbell Prize awarded by the Joseph Campbell Foundation (Mythic Imagination Institute website)]
^Leah Garchick, The San Francisco Chronicle, April 28, 2006