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Philanthropic Philosophy

Following their first fundraiser and the subsequent local fundraising opportunities that were presented to them, Ed and Janet began to make some serious philosophical connections. They saw the services provided by these nonprofits as integral to the quality of life of our community, and in turn, improving the well-being of Bellingham and its local economy.

From the very beginning, our founder Ed Bennett knew that he wanted a component of giving back to the community in his business - it was just a matter of determining how.

It started with a pint night fundraiser for Amnesty International. Soon after, the phones just started ringing.

Ed Bennett receiving the 2014 “Outstanding Philanthropic Small Business For Washington State” award from Recreation Northwest.

Ed Bennett receiving the 2014 “Outstanding Philanthropic Small Business For Washington State” award from Recreation Northwest.

Following our inaugural fundraiser, we started hearing from all sorts of organizations around town who were looking to collaborate with this new and exciting business. Janet Lightner, our General Manager, chalks it up to being in the right place at the right time, and having a giving personality. Not only did she see an opportunity to make local philanthropy a focal point of Boundary Bay’s business model, but she was dead-set on making the act of philanthropy as enjoyable and collaborative as possible. It was this philosophy that led us to be awarded “Outstanding Philanthropic Small Business of Washington” in 2014.

“These are just sort of magical things that have happened here at Boundary - where we actually saw organizations and nonprofits be saved by the efforts of beer. It wasn't just writing checks. It was never like that at all. It's collaborative. The or…

“These are just sort of magical things that have happened here at Boundary - where we actually saw organizations and nonprofits be saved by the efforts of beer. It wasn't just writing checks. It was never like that at all. It's collaborative. The organizations come here and work with us. We get to know the executive directors and their mission. It becomes very relationship based - and I think that's what really took it to the next level as far as community went.” - Janet Lightner

It would be easy to chalk our business philosophy up to something along the lines of “support local business”, but that only addresses the “what”, and it’s a lot deeper than that.

Why? A Positive Feedback Loop of Reciprocity

Following their first fundraiser and the subsequent local fundraising opportunities that were presented to them, Ed and Janet began to make some serious philosophical connections. They saw the services provided by these nonprofits as integral to the quality of life of our community, and subsequently improving the well-being of Bellingham and its local economy.

A Feel Good Story

One of the earlier calls we received from a nonprofit was made by the Max Higbee Center - who provides community-based recreation programs for youth and adults with developmental disabilities. The circumstances of our first meeting with the Max Higbee Center were bleak, as they were experiencing difficulty in fundraising and felt they were approaching a dead end. In meeting with them, Janet only saw opportunity. Well aware that Bellingham had yet to establish a beer festival, she suggested they create one. Eager to take action, we assisted the Max Higbee Center in launching an annual beer festival that takes place in April, aptly named “April Brews Day”. To this day, it’s the largest beer festival in town, and it funds their entire capital campaign year over year. Time and time again, we see these things come full circle. We are grateful for our ability to help important local organizations stay on their feet - and through events like April Brews Day - watching the community show up year after year to support them is the greatest reward.

“They have the slogan ‘When you choose Boundary, you choose Community’ and I’m quite proud of that slogan because I think we do have a reputation. It gets to a point where it’s challenging to support as many institutions, charities and organizations…

“They have the slogan ‘When you choose Boundary, you choose Community’ and I’m quite proud of that slogan because I think we do have a reputation. It gets to a point where it’s challenging to support as many institutions, charities and organizations that we do, but we do the best we can. We really are focused on giving back. I mean, we’re fortunate. We have a product - a very good product - and we can give that back, being parts of events, and being generous with what we have. I think that’s really helped as far as supporting the community the way we can.” -Ed Bennett

Our Bottom Line: Generosity

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Donations

Our values are anchored in community and we jump at the opportunity to aid in a healthy Bellingham & Whatcom County. We were honored to receive Washington's 2014 Small Philanthropic Business of the Year Award.

With our values anchored in community, we made a commitment long ago to jump at any opportunity that allows us to contribute to a happy and healthy Bellingham & Whatcom County. When the people and organizations within our town are supported, this community flourishes into something beautiful and unique, and we try our best to turn these moments into an every day reality.

To ensure we are doing all that we can as one small part of this amazing community, we offer donations of all shapes and sizes in order to best fit the needs of those asking. Donations range anywhere from select merchandise, gift cards, the use of our beer garden with no rental fee, and even the beer that started it all way back in 1995. (If asking for a keg donation, please include what type of liquor license you will be using.)

We were honored to receive Washington's 2014 Small Philanthropic Business of the Year Award thanks to the nomination of our community partners and hope to continue providing our community with a sense of support and acceptance for years to come!

DONATION REQUESTS

With an ever-growing list of over 100 non-profits supported each year, we do our best to support the many donation requests that come through our door. Please fill out the form below, our donations team meets monthly.

Ed Bennett receiving the 2014 “Outstanding Philanthropic Small Business For Washington State” award from Recreation Northwest.

Ed Bennett receiving the 2014 “Outstanding Philanthropic Small Business For Washington State” award from Recreation Northwest.


BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL BREW & SCHOLARSHIP DONATION

One unique donation we were very proud to make was our contribution to the “Black is Beautiful” national collaboration brew.

The Black is Beautiful initiative is a collaborative effort amongst the brewing community and its customers, in an attempt to bring awareness to the injustices that many people of color face daily.⁠⁠

Started by Weathered Souls Brewing Co., breweries and brewers far and wide across the U.S. were asked to "raise a glass with [Weathered Souls Brewing] in unison and participate in this collaboration". Their mission is to "bridge the gap that's been around for ages and provide a platform to show that the brewing community is an inclusive place for everyone of any color.⁠"⁠

As a brewery that values choosing community first - no matter what it looks like - participating in this brew was a no-brainer for us.⁠ Pushing for the growth of diversity within our industry - here, and everywhere - is just one of the many steps we can take to encourage more equitable and just communities around the world.⁠

In collaboration with our brewery neighbors, Gruff Brewing, our brewery team answered this call from Weathered Souls Brewing with a Chocolate Orange Stout, brewed and then released in August & September of 2020, respectively.

For the donation side of the “Black is Beautiful" initiative, we chose to donate 100% of proceeds from this brew to the Bill Reed Family Scholarship at Western Washington University, which provides support exclusively for African American undergraduate students who have been admitted to Western.

Learn more about the #BlackisBeautifulBeer movement here:
https://blackisbeautiful.beer/

An image of our “Black is Beautiful” stout brew, a Chocolate Orange Stout, being showered in Orange peels and cocoa nibs, placed directly in front of six cans with the national “Black is Beautiful” can design on them.

An image of our “Black is Beautiful” stout brew, a Chocolate Orange Stout, being showered in Orange peels and cocoa nibs, placed directly in front of six cans with the national “Black is Beautiful” can design on them.

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Nonprofit Events

Boundary Bay fosters a healthy Bellingham & Whatcom County by carving out additional community space to local agencies and their events. Whether for fundraising, meeting spaces, or other event ideas - we'd like to help make it happen.

Over the years, Boundary Bay Brewery has witnessed the amazing impact nonprofits have on our community. We understand that the efforts of these organizations build lasting connections, change lives, make waves of progress felt near and far, and so much more - and that they often achieve these impacts through hosting events! For this reason, as well as to continue fostering a healthy Bellingham & Whatcom County, we are carving out additional community space within our walls to local agencies to utilize this Spring, Summer & Fall. No matter the occasion, we'd like to help make your event happen!

Contact: alison@bbaybrewery.com for more information on both non profit and private events!

SPACES AVAILABLE FOR NONPROFIT EVENTS

From PTA fundraisers to charity dinners and board meetings to a local artist collective concerts, we sponsor a wide variety of events within our unique beer garden space. Collaboration and flexibility is key for us here at Boundary Bay, so we encourage you to start by reaching out to see if your event is a good fit and go from there!

THE BEER GARDEN AT BOUNDARY BAY
(May-September)

The Space: Tucked in the lower level of our outdoor dining area, the Beer Garden offers a space that is accessible to the public from both the restaurant and Railroad Ave, as well as able to be blocked off for private events.
Space Features: The area is a protected wetland that offers a well-maintained garden, stage and sound system, separate bar with six taps and plenty of seating for any occasion. Wheelchair accessible through the alley behind Boundary Bay. Dogs & kids welcome!
Cost: Rental fees in the Beer Garden are reduced or waived for nonprofit and community organizations in order to support them in giving back to our community. Ask us how it works!

NOTE: Contact alison@bbaybrewery.com for more information on booking events! 


THE BELLINGHAM TRAVERSE - A 17-YEAR TRADITION

Video: Watch things come full circle as the Bellingham Traverse adventure race draws parallels with the annual journey of the salmon.

One of the many amazing nonprofit events we have been able to support through our event space offerings is the Bellingham Traverse Relay. From 2002 to 2019, we teamed up with the then-event sponsor Recreation Northwest, a local outdoor recreation nonprofit, to support this annual, all ages, multi-sport relay by providing a location for race registration, finish line & awards ceremony, as well as brewing the official race beer and more.

The event begins with Race Registration in the Beer Garden, where participants prepare for the day’s events ahead. After trekking the trails, pathways and Bellingham Bay on foot, bike and with a paddle, participants run across the Finish Line, located directly in front of Boundary Bay Brewery on Railroad Ave. The party continues with the official beer of the race, the Boundary Bay Traverse IPA.

A shot of the official race beer, Boundary Bay Traverse IPA, in the Taproom just a few days before the race that it was named after!

A shot of the official race beer, Boundary Bay Traverse IPA, in the Taproom just a few days before the race that it was named after!

Each year we were amazed at the growth of this event and its ability to bring so many versatile communities together to celebrate both recreating outdoors and our beautiful, Pacific Northwest home. It is events like these that remind us why we continue to Choose Community in everything that we do!

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