ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine said Falcon makes an especially good match for the organization.
“Part of our mandate is to let the public know that those in the online adult industry are not only legitimate, productive business people, but also socially responsible citizens,” Irvine said.
Irvine said Falcon is the perfect example of a socially responsible adult business, citing that the company regularly gives back to the community and donates a portion of its annual profits to a wide range of organizations.
Through the Charles M. Holmes Foundation, named for Falcon’s late founder, the company assists organizations providing support to people who suffer from HIV and AIDS as well as those working on behalf of gay and lesbian rights.
The Foundation's charitable works serve as a memorial to Holmes, himself a longtime advocate and philanthropist, and continue his personal service to his community.
“We at Falcon believe that protecting children from adult content on the Internet should be a priority for everyone in our industry,” Todd Montgomery, President and CEO of Falcon Studios, said.
Based in San Francisco, the Falcon Family of Companies produces and distributes a variety of adult entertainment through FalconStudios.com, FalconTV, Falcon Flix and adult video retailers worldwide.
In addition to its flagship Falcon Studios brand, the company also distributes gay adult content through its other brands, which include Jocks Studios, Mustang Studios, Falcon International Collection and The Alone With Series.