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New Belgium–s Third Annual Clips of Faith Beer & Film National Tour Raised Close to $118,000 for Local Nonprofits

FT. COLLINS, CO — (Marketwire) — 10/22/12 — Clips of Faith, New Belgium Brewing–s traveling philanthropic beer and film festival, recently wrapped up its third successful season, raising $117,656 for local nonprofits (see the city breakdowns below). Approximately 16,400 people came out for homemade films and handmade beers as the tour visited 18 cities across the country. All proceeds from beer sales benefit local nonprofit partners and over its three-year run, Clips of Faith has raised approximately $208,650.

During each event, people were able to watch amateur films, try New Belgium–s Lips of Faith beers () and enjoy food from local vendors. Alternative transportation was encouraged and an average of 20 percent of attendees rode bikes to the show. In addition, each event had a zero waste goal, diverting, on average, 83 percent of the waste from landfills.

“We appreciate the hospitality we experienced in each city on the tour,” said Christie Catania, Clips of Faith Manager-at-Large. “We had a fantastic lineup of films, awesome partners and we feel fortunate getting to share our nights alongside friends across the country. Our favorite part is working with our local nonprofit partners, to help them raise money for causes that better the local community.”

The creative team at New Belgium Brewing reviewed and chose the films that went on tour. All selected filmmakers received a custom New Belgium gift and had their films screened in all 18 cities.

If you are a filmmaker, or an aspiring filmmaker, and would like to be part of New Belgium–s 2013 Clips of Faith tour, entries will be accepted January 1 – April 15 at .

$117,656 raised for nonprofits

Approximately 16,400 attendees

20% attendees arrived on a bike

83% average waste diversion rate

$3,866 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 500 attendees

14% attendees arrived on a bike

88% average waste diversion rate

$8,864 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,000 attendees

12% attendees arrived on a bike

82% average waste diversion rate

$6,762 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,200 attendees

13% attendees arrived on a bike

97% average waste diversion rate

$4,022 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 500 attendees

7% attendees arrived on a bike

91% average waste diversion rate

$10,582 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,300 attendees

47% attendees arrived on a bike

95% average waste diversion rate

$10,421 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,600 attendees

27% attendees arrived on a bike

95% average waste diversion rate

$5,149 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 500 attendees

47% attendees arrived on a bike

$7,059 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 800 attendees

37% attendees arrived on a bike

95% average waste diversion rate

$7,648 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,200 attendees

11% attendees arrived on a bike

79% average waste diversion rate

$2,261 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 700 attendees

25% attendees arrived on a bike

81% average waste diversion rate

$8,519 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,300 attendees

25% attendees arrived on a bike

89% average waste diversion rate

$4,670 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 750 attendees

29% attendees arrived on a bike

87% average waste diversion rate

$7,413 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1,250 attendees

19% attendees arrived on a bike

85% average waste diversion rate

$6,189 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 900 attendees

18% attendees arrived on a bike

89% average waste diversion rate

$2,455 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 500 attendees

17% attendees arrived on a bike

78% average waste diversion rate

$5,721 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 850 attendees

8% attendees arrived on a bike

92% average waste diversion rate

$3,461 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 550 attendees

6% attendees arrived on a bike

84% average waste diversion rate

$12,587 raised for local nonprofits

Approximately 1000 attendees

6% attendees arrived on a bike

95% average waste diversion rate

New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of Belgian-inspired beers, began operations in a tiny Fort Collins basement in 1991. Today, the third largest craft brewer in the U.S., New Belgium produces nine year-round beers; Fat Tire Amber Ale, Sunshine Wheat, Ranger IPA, Belgo IPA, Shift Pale Lager, Blue Paddle Pilsner, 1554 Black Ale, Abbey and Trippel, as well as a host of seasonal releases. In addition to producing world-class beers, New Belgium takes pride in being a responsible corporate role model with progressive programs such as employee ownership, open book management and a commitment to environmental stewardship. For more information, visit .

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