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Employee Efforts
All of the largest brewers—Anheuser-Busch, Miller, and Coors—many of the smaller
ones, and many of the nation's distributors have both formal and informal programs
to involve their employees in community efforts.
To encourage its employees to participate in nonprofit organizations, Anheuser-Busch
established its Employee Volunteer Grant Program, which awards grants to eligible
nonprofit organizations for which its employees regularly donate time.
Anheuser-Busch, through its foundation, also matches employee and retiree gifts
made to educational institutions and funds up to $10,000 per year. Including personal
and company contributions, this program has generated nearly $7 million over the
last five years.
As part of Miller Cares Day more than 500
Miller employees throughout Milwaukee, WI and its six other brewery states
volunteer in their local communities by packaging food, sorting toys, painting facilities,
assisting the elderly, and working with children. Helping to make a difference in
the communities where they live and work, many employees say this is their favorite
day of the year.
The Miller Brewing Company Employee Fund was established in 2000 to support charitable
organizations in the greater Milwaukee area. Operated by a committee of employees,
the fund has donated more than $565,000 and plans are underway to establish a similar
fund in each of Miller’s other brewery states.
In addition,
Coors employees, former employees, families, and friends have organized
the Volunteers in Community Enrichment (VICE) squad, donating time and talent to
numerous nonprofit and charitable organizations. Since the group’s inception in
1985, employees have donated more than 250,000 hours to more than 825 community
projects.
Coors employees also participate in a company-wide United Way campaign that benefits
nonprofit organizations. The company provides an additional 50 cents for every employee
dollar up to a total of $250,000.
Finally, the more than 90,000 American men, women and families in the beer distribution industry care how
their businesses affect the community. distributors from across the country are
involved in recreation, youth, safe-ride, and many other community-based programs,
and play hosts to special events benefitting local charities.
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