The Boston Beer Company Launches A New Philanthropy Program: 'Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream'
July 01 2008 - 10:42AM
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Boston Microentrepreneur Carlene O'Garro is First Beneficiary
BOSTON, July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston Beer Company announced
today Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream, a program whose
mission is to partner with low and moderate income
microentrepreneurs in the food and beverage industry and provide
the tools they need to help them grow and succeed. In creating this
program, Boston Beer formed a partnership with ACCION USA, the
country's leading not-for-profit micro-lending organization that
provides critical capital and other types of assistance to small
businesses. Boston Beer and ACCION chose to pilot the program in
New England. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080701/NETU064 ) One pillar
of the program is Boston Beer's initial $250,000 commitment to
establish the Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream Micro-Loan
Fund at ACCION USA. This fund will provide much needed capital that
is often out of reach to lower and moderate income
microentrepreneurs whose businesses would not be approved for a
bank loan. Rather than limiting its involvement to simple financial
support, The Boston Beer Company will support its beneficiaries in
a variety of other ways: -- Develop and execute a series of
business education and financial literacy seminars specifically
designed to meet the educational needs of food and beverage
entrepreneurs -- Give microentrepreneurs access to the advice and
expertise of Samuel Adams employees through regular events -- And
providing access to networks, markets and mentors that they would
otherwise not be able to access According to Brewer and Founder Jim
Koch, Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream formalizes and
expands on a series of programs the brewery has undertaken over the
years. "When I started Samuel Adams back in 1984, the odds were
stacked against me, and so as the company grew and became more
successful we naturally identified with other 'little guys' who
benefited from a leg up to help achieve their dreams. Over the
years we've found ways to help aspiring homebrewers,
microbreweries, screenwriters, fiction writers, and sportscasters.
With our partnership with ACCION USA we are now able to focus on
small business owners in our own industry and give them the support
they need to thrive." Our Partner: ACCION USA In seeking a partner
for Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream the brewery turned to
ACCION USA to help identify deserving candidates. ACCION USA is a
private, nonprofit organization that serves low and moderate income
individuals, primarily minorities and women, who are unable to
access mainstream business loans and financial services. A pioneer
and recognized leader in the domestic microfinance field, ACCION
USA is dedicated to providing microentrepreneurs and individuals on
the economic margin with the crucial chance to access capital and
develop greater financial literacy. ACCION USA is a member of the
U.S. ACCION Network, the largest U.S. microlending network, with
over $210 million lent since inception in 1991. ACCION USA business
loans range from $500-$25,000 and are offered nationwide via the
ACCION USA online lending platform. For more information about
ACCION USA's small business loan products, visit
http://www.accionusa.org/. Livingston Parsons III, ACCION USA
Senior Vice President, expressed enthusiasm for the new venture,
"Every company and every business owner we work with is different.
Their businesses are different; their dreams, their needs and
opportunities, and their skill sets are different. We are thrilled
that The Boston Beer Company wants to fill in the blanks, no matter
what they are. For some of the people we work with, I believe this
program will mean the difference between success and failure." The
Beneficiaries In launching the program, ACCION USA and The Boston
Beer Company announced its first beneficiary. Carlene O'Garro grew
up in the City of Boston and graduated from the Boston Public
Schools. She moved to Florida to attend college and considered a
career in law because she was drawn to the financial security it
promised. She realized, however, that her passion was not the law
-- but food. While in an unfulfilling office job that she felt was
not helping her build anything for herself, she enrolled in a newly
created program for pastry chefs at the Cambridge School of
Culinary Education. After her graduation she accepted a grueling,
10-14 hour a day kitchen job in a Boston restaurant and started
marketing her baking efforts for private customers. Soon, she ran
out of hours in the day and made the leap. She started Delectable
Desires but turned to high interest credit cards to finance her
endeavor. Knowing this was a dangerous and short-term solution,
through ACCION USA she applied to the Samuel Adams Brewing the
American Dream Micro-Loan Fund and became its first recipient. The
History Jim Koch founded The Boston Beer Company in 1984 on a
shoestring. He brewed the first batch of Samuel Adams Boston Lager
in his kitchen. Every distributor in Boston turned him down, so he
went bar-to-bar selling his beer and then rented a truck to deliver
it. He hoped that beer lovers would appreciate this rich,
full-flavored beer which was unlike anything on the market at the
time. Quietly, and against the odds, a revolution began, and the
American craft beer business was born. In those early days Jim
supported local non-profit organizations in the only way he could:
he gave them beer. As The Boston Beer Company has grown it has
created or sponsored many programs that help others achieve their
dreams: -- Beginning in 1995 and continuing today, the company
hosts a homebrew competition and invites homebrewers to submit
their best brews. The brewery then crafts and distributes the
winning brews nationally under the name, Longshot. -- In March 2008
the company launched a hops sharing initiative in response to a
global hops shortage. Through this program, Boston Beer sold tons
of hops at cost to over 100 other small craft brewers to help them
source this critical and largely unavailable brewing ingredient. --
Project Greenlight -- in 2001 Samuel Adams partnered with Ben
Affleck, Matt Damon and producer Chris Moore to launch a
screenwriting contest to help the little guys without connections
break into moviemaking. The winner, Pete Jones, had the once in a
lifetime opportunity to produce and distribute his film "Stolen
Summer." -- Announcer for an Inning -- in 2003 and 2004 Samuel
Adams teamed up with broadcast partners like NESN and held a
contest for aspiring sportscasters to call an inning of live
baseball on TV or on the radio. Additionally, the Company has
longstanding partnerships with other non-profit partners including
the Hands on Network, Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care, the
Denis Leary Firefighters Foundation, and the Sean McDonough
Foundation -- to name a few. THE BOSTON BEER COMPANY BACKGROUND The
Boston Beer Company began in 1984 with a generations-old family
recipe that Founder and Brewer Jim Koch uncovered in his father's
attic. After bringing the recipe to life in his kitchen, Jim
brought it to bars in Boston with the belief that drinkers would
appreciate a complex, full-flavored beer, brewed fresh in America.
That beer was Samuel Adams Boston Lager(R), and it helped catalyze
what became known as the American craft beer revolution. Today, the
Company brews more than 21 styles of beer. The Company uses the
traditional four vessel brewing process and often takes extra steps
like dry-hopping and a secondary fermentation known as krausening.
It passionately pursues the development of new styles and the
perfection of its classic beers by constantly searching for the
world's finest ingredients. While resurrecting traditional brewing
methods, the Company has earned a reputation as a pioneer in
another revolution, the "extreme beer" movement, where it seeks to
challenge drinkers' perceptions of what beer can be. The Boston
Beer Company strives to elevate the image of American craft beer by
entering festivals and competitions the world over, and in the past
five years it has won more awards in international beer
competitions than any other brewery in the world. The Company
remains independent, and brewing quality beer remains its single
focus. While Samuel Adams is the country's largest-selling craft
beer, it accounts for just under one percent of the U.S. beer
market. For more information, please visit
http://www.samueladams.com/.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080701/NETU064 DATASOURCE:
Boston Beer Company CONTACT: Michelle Sullivan of The Boston Beer
Company, +1-617-368-5165, ; or Erika Eurkus of ACCION USA,
+1-617-616-1559, Web site: http://www.samueladams.com/
http://www.accionusa.org/ Company News On-Call:
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