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Milwaukee Brewers Mission Statement The Milwaukee Brewers are committed to fielding a competitive team both on and off the field that exemplifies a strong work ethic, respect for the game and loyalty to our fans. We deliver an affordable fan friendly, high quality entertainment experience in a world-class facility.

As a fiscally responsible organization, our employees are dedicated to enhancing our relationships with the diverse businesses, communities and citizens of the city of Milwaukee and state of Wisconsin.



The Milwaukee Brewers are committed to supporting many worthy events and activities throughout the state of Wisconsin. The club is pleased to give back to dedicated fans who have supported the Brewers throughout the years. Each year, many charities, educational groups, youth groups and non-profit organizations raise hundreds of thousands of dollars through the support of players and with auction items provided by the Milwaukee Brewers.

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  Baseball Tomorrow Fund
Bill Hall & Baseball Tomorrow Fund The Baseball Tomorrow Fund (BTF) is a joint initiative of Major League Baseball and the Players Association. Created in 1999, BTF is designed to promote and enhance the growth of youth baseball and softball throughout the world by funding programs, field construction and renovation projects and equipment purchases.

Since 2005, BTF has partnered with MLB clubs, including the Brewers, on the BTF/MLB Equipment Day, an initiative to organize equipment collections at Major League ballparks throughout the country.
BTF news, information & application guidelines »

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Brewers Charities

The Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club unveiled Brewers Charities, Inc. in 2000 as a new charitable arm to the organization. The mission of Brewers Charities is to support activities and programs targeted at youth recreation, scholarship and education throughout Milwaukee and Wisconsin. Brewers Charities also holds a number of fundraising events to support these programs including the 5K Sausage Run/Walk, scoreboard recognition program and rummage sales through support from players, coaches and private foundations. Brewers Charities receives and reviews grant requests twice each year; April 1 and December 1.
  Charity Programs
Scoreboard Recognition

Requests for messages for the Scoreboard Recognition Program need to be submitted with the appropriate sponsorship payment to Brewers Charities. Checks, made payable to Brewers Charities or credit card payments must be received at least 48 hours in advance, no exceptions. Full display marriage proposals or anniversary messages require a $250 sponsorship payment. Single line shared display messages require a $100 payment. A maximum of one (1) full display marriage proposal or anniversary message and ten (10) single line shared display messages are allowed per game - first come, first served. Brewers Charities Scoreboard Recognition Program messages are displayed in the middle of the 3rd inning, and will include an acknowledgement of your sponsorship of Brewers Charities. For more information on this unique program, contact Meredith Malone at (414) 902-4501.

The Brewers work with their players in making a positive impact throughout Wisconsin. The success of the Brewers depends on community and fan support. The organization advocates many charities, educational groups, youth groups, and other worthy causes. Through charitable events across the state, the organization helps non-profit organizations raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.

  30-Day Notice
In order to fulfill as many charitable requests as possible, the Brewers ask that requests be submitted at least thirty days in advance of the fundraising event. This timeline ensures that donations can be processed in a manner fair to all non-profit organizations.