Todd Krim, an accomplished lawyer who now works as a charity matchmaker, left his lucrative law firm to follow a higher calling. Krim, dubbed “Mr. Charity” in Hollywood, has positioned himself as the go-to person for organizations looking to connect with celebrities and vice versa over the previous decade. He’s helped innumerable NGOs and celebrities form alliances, advised for-profit firms on social impact campaigns, and organized well-publicized charity events. Krim also spends time speaking at conferences for prestigious organizations like the Center for Nonprofit Management and The Giving Back Fund. His work has appeared in major publications such as “USA Today,” “The New York Times,” “The Chronicle of Philanthropy,” and “The Hollywood Reporter.” Krim has volunteered his skills to the White House and Congress for several years, arranging for celebrities to speak on Capitol Hill and supporting former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher Initiative and College Signing Day.
The Krim Group specializes in celebrity engagement as a social impact consulting firm. They assist non-profits and corporations in securing celebrities for special events, personal appearances, and cause marketing initiatives, among other things. The American Cancer Society, Habitat for Humanity, The United Nations Foundation, and VH1 Save the Music are among his other clients. He has also worked with A-list celebrities like Michael Douglas, Uma Thurman, Kathy Bates, Demi Lovato, Zendaya, DJ Khaled, and Kylie Jenner to help these philanthropic groups develop connections.