Uniting Our Communities
In Chicago, which serves as our global corporate headquarters, we have made investments that benefit all 77 neighborhoods. To build a stronger Chicago, we have invested in programs that ensure economic opportunity for all through education and mentorship. These investments include supporting the city’s network of community colleges with One Million Degrees, workforce development efforts with the Cara Collective, and empowering diverse entrepreneurs at 1871. We have also invested in one of the city’s greatest resources, water, by partnering on conservation and sustainability efforts with Friends of the Chicago River and the Shedd Aquarium.
Our company has strong roots that are firmly planted in Milwaukee’s Near West Side neighborhood, where we’ve been brewing quality beers since 1855. We’re proud to call Milwaukee home and we remain committed to our hometown community. Annually we partner with more than 50 nonprofit organizations to provide philanthropic donations and employee volunteer support. We’re also proud to be involved and partner with Milwaukee’s sports teams, fairs and festivals, which allows us to celebrate with the great people and the many diverse cultures, communities and lifestyles that comprise our city.
Colorado is a cornerstone to the history and heritage of Coors Brewing Company. We are proud to partner with more than 50 nonprofit partners annually to provide philanthropic and employee support. The thing we love most about Colorado is the community, from the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival and the Mile High United Way to Nature Conservancy, we’ll always find a way to take care of our Rocky Mountain community.
Our breweries across the country in Albany, Ga., Chippewa Falls, Wis., Trenton, Ohio, Elkton, Va., and Fort Worth, Texas are the backbone of our operations. Each brewery serves as a major employer in their city and invests in local partnerships to build stronger communities.
Montreal, Toronto and Chilliwack are all historic and growing areas for Molson Coors in Canada. Founder John Molson built the first public hospital in Montreal and since, Molson Coors in Canada remains committed to honoring Canadian healthcare workers, especially during the pandemic.