HEINEKEN USA is proud to announce its $10,000 grant to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) scholarship, helping to support the education of 36 talented and deserving students over the age of 21. The scholarship recipients represent undergraduate and graduate programs from 32 universities in 19 states across the country.
HEINEKEN USA’s scholarship grant is part of its larger partnership with the CBCF, which it has supported for more than 16 years. The support of the CBCF is one example of HUSA’s Brewing a Better World platform, the company’s commitment to sustainability, responsibility, and building inclusive and diverse communities.
“We’re committed to Brewing a Better World and are always looking for ways to foster inclusion and diversity at HEINEKEN USA and within our communities,” said Donnica Hawes-Saunders, Manager of Alcohol Policy and Government Affairs at HUSA. “By supporting the CBCF scholarship, we hope to help provide opportunities for the next generation of community leaders.”
For more than 150 years HEINEKEN has stood for openness, believing that the simple act of sitting down and having a conversation over beer helps bring people together. In addition to its partnership with CBCF, HEINEKEN USA supports various community partners focused on inclusion and diversity, including NYC and Capital Pride, the Hispanic Federation, and Vital Voices. For more information on our Brewing a Better World platform, follow us online @HEINEKENUSAcorp.
About HEINEKEN USA HEINEKEN USA Inc., one of the nation’s leading high-end beer importers, is a subsidiary of HEINEKEN International NV, the world’s most international brewer. Key brands imported into the U.S. are Heineken®, the world’s most international beer brand, the Dos Equis Franchise, the Tecate Franchise and Strongbow Hard Apple Ciders. HEINEKEN USA also imports Amstel Light, Red Stripe, and Prestige brands. For the latest information on our company and brands, follow us on Twitter @HeinekenUSACorp, or visit HEINEKENUSA.com.
About the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Established in 1976, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) is a non-partisan, nonprofit, public policy, research and educational institute committed to advancing the global black community by developing leaders, informing policy and educating the public. For more information, visit cbcfinc.org.
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Published Nov 9, 2018 4pm EST / 1pm PST / 9pm GMT / 10pm CET