BRCC Fund Celebrates Listing Day With Donations to Deserving Nonprofits
Black Rifle Coffee Company has a tradition of celebrating each milestone with donations to the communities that BRCC exists to support, and the morning of BRCC’s New York Stock Exchange Listing Day was no different.
Two teams of BRCC Fund members met with recipients in New York City, New York, and San Antonio, Texas, respectively, to award checks totaling $109,900 to three deserving groups:
The HunterSeven Foundation is a veteran-founded, federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that specializes in medical research and education specifically on the post-9/11 veteran cohort. As the only nonprofit organization in the realm of toxic exposure to publish medical research internationally, HunterSeven not only boasts published experts in the toxic-exposure field but is also the leader in identifying potential toxic exposures and subsequent illnesses in military veterans. In turn, it uses evidence-based practice to educate both the veteran population and the health care providers who treat those veterans on critical health information relating to toxic exposures.
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The FDNY Foundation is the official nonprofit of the New York City Fire Department. Its mission revolves around promoting fire- and life-safety education and helping the FDNY better protect New York. The foundation funds programs that advance the FDNY’s goals, including maintaining operation excellence, supporting community-safety programs, and ensuring that firefighters and EMS personnel have access to the best available training and equipment.
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The Echo Hill Ranch Gold Star Foundation is an extension of Echo Hill Ranch, which has been around since 1953. The Gold Star Ranch is Echo Hill’s partnership with nonprofits that already serve Gold Star families. The foundation allows Echo Hill to provide camperships at no cost to different military organizations and work with military advisers in order to identify eligible children and meet their needs during the camp.
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To learn more about the BRCC Fund, check out its website or follow it on Instagram @brccfund.