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The 2025 Emmy Awards donated a total of $350,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Quick Scoop: What Happened

  • Host Nate Bargatze started the night by pledging $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Club, with a twist tied to winners’ speech lengths.
  • For every second a speech went over 45 seconds, $1,000 was deducted; for every second under, $1,000 was added back.
  • By late in the show, the running “donation counter” had actually dropped into the negative tens of thousands of dollars , which many viewers found awkward and “embarrassing,” as Bargatze himself joked.
  • At the end, Bargatze said he would personally give $250,000 , and CBS would still donate $100,000 , bringing the final donation total to $350,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Why People Are Talking About It

  • The stunt was designed as a playful way to keep acceptance speeches short and keep the show on time.
  • Critics have called the gimmick “messy” or a “horrible idea” because the live counter showed money being taken away from a kids’ charity in real time, which some felt undercut the charitable spirit and turned it into a spectacle.
  • Supporters point out that whatever the awkward optics, the Boys & Girls Club still walked away with a substantial $350,000 donation and a lot of national visibility.

Mini Timeline

  1. Early in the show:
    • Bargatze announces the $100,000 pledge and the 45-second speech rule.
  1. During the ceremony:
    • Multiple winners go over time; the counter sinks into the negative (reports mention around −$26,000 to −$60,000 at different points).
  1. End of the night:
    • Bargatze calls the running total “embarrassing” but confirms:
      • He will donate $250,000.
      • CBS will donate $100,000.
      • Final total: $350,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Simple Answer to Your Question

  • How much did the Emmys donate?
    • The widely reported final amount given to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America from the 2025 Emmys stunt was $350,000 in total (Nate Bargatze + CBS combined).

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