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Find similar grantsDogfish Head Beer & Benevolence is sponsored by Dogfish Head (The Boston Beer Company). This program supports coastal Delaware non-profits working in the arts, on environmental stewardship, and making community impact. While specifically mentioning Delaware, it is a philanthropic arm of Boston Beer Company's Dogfish Head brand.
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Beer & Benevolence | Dogfish Head Back in the late 90s ‘Beer & Benevolence’ was a tagline on the back of a Dogfish Head baseball cap. We fell in love with the sentiment and soon the simple words morphed into the driving force for how we engage with our local communities. Dogfish Head’s Beer & Benevolence program, is how we give back to the communities that have nourished our roots in coastal Delaware.
We’re proud to support the great work taking place in our home state by collaborating with nonprofit organizations that amplify the arts, improve our environment & those who build community. We sell beer in lots of amazing places, but know that impactful benevolence must start in your own backyard.
How Dogfish Head is making an impact We're proud to work with so many amazing organizations throughout Delaware who are each doing incredible work to better the community we're lucky to call home. We believe in pedal power and getting out on the paths and trails of Delaware.
Over the years, Dogfish has been able to contribute Bike Repair Stations & Pumps along many of our multi-use trails, including along the Gordon’s Pond Trail, the Junction & Breakwater Trail, The Castle Trail, at the Dogfish Head Brewery, at the Lewes Library Trailhead, and in downtown Wilmington. Dogfish Head is proud to support the Freeman Foundation’s evolution of the Freeman Arts Pavilion.
As a champion of the arts in southern Delaware, Freeman brings diverse art performances to their stage each and every summer. Hope you get to enjoy a show at the Pavilion at some point! Dogfish Head has partnered with The Nature Conservancy in many ways over the years.
The Dogfish Dash directly benefitted TNC for 13 years, raising more than $1,000,000 to help protect nature in Delaware. Dogfish Dash dollars help to fund projects like the replacement of a non-powered vessel dock at the Edward H. McCabe Nature Preserve and reforestation projects at both McCabe Nature Preserve and at the Ponders Tract Preserve.
To celebrate 30 Off-Centered Years, we’re doing a series of continual drops for continual hops! All year long, we're dropping exclusive, limited-edition merch items in our online shop. For May, we wanted to shine a light on our Beer & Benevolence program and bring back the hat that started it all (well ...
officially, anyway). When Sam and Mariah stamped those words onto a cap, they fell in love with the sentiment and soon the simple words morphed into the driving force for how we engage with our local communities. And now you can get your own replica of this legendary hat!
Looking to make a donation request? We have a few details you may want to know about before submitting your request. Donation request criteria We choose not to donate to the following groups Come hang out with us @dogfishhead And if you happen to find yourself holding a Dogfish Head can or bottle, or visiting us in coastal Delaware ...
be sure to snap a pic & tag us!
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in coastal Delaware working in arts, environment, and community impact; must have a Delaware ABC gathering license and schedule events more than 30 days in advance. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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