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DJ Irie

As the Grant Cardone Foundation continues on its mission, we are adding more allies to our cause. For that reason, we sat down with our latest teammate to better introduce him to all of you! Let’s get to know the latest GCF board member — the internationally acclaimed DJ Irie!  Read more

5000 Role Models Black History Month

For Black History Month, students from the 5000 Role Models program were invited to 10X Headquarters for a special event.

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Why Grant Cardone Foundation

Recently, I realized I never shared why I created the Grant Cardone Foundation. I’ve mentioned a few reasons in the past — but not everything. Now, it’s time I told the WHOLE story… 

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