Northern Monk have launched the Northern Monk Foundation, dedicated to improving access to the outdoors for marginalised and under-resourced communities.

Northern Monk Foundation team
The Northern Monk Foundation team

With their Faith in Futures Foundation, Northern Monk have donated £150,000 to community causes since 2020, supporting more than 20 charities and grassroots organisations.

Now relaunched as the Northern Monk Foundation, the brewery brings its brand, mission, and impact work together under one unified banner. The brewer will continue to partner with charitable organisations to fund trips, equipment, and opportunities to help service users experience the proven benefits of time spent outdoors. 

Where Faith in Futures donated £150,000 to a range of community causes, the Northern Monk Foundation will concentrate specifically on improving access to the outdoors for marginalised and under-resourced communities, in order to have a tangible impact in a more focused space. The brewery’s ambition is to donate a total of £250,000 to community causes by the end of 2028.

Northern Monk will be launching a limited-edition beer next week to mark the occasion, with the proceeds from each can sold donated directly to the foundation in support of the first official project under the new mission.

This announcement follows a standout year for Northern Monk, with the brewery continuing to outperform the grocery market and adding three venues to their bar portfolio: Northern Monk Refectory York, The Hanging Bat in Edinburgh, and Northern Monk at Darley Street Market in Bradford.

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The business has also announced the continuation of its official partnerships with The Great North Run and Total Warrior for 2026, and will also be continuing its long-running relationship with the iconic Three Peaks Race this year.

“It’s been a real privilege to support some amazing charities and grassroots organisations since 2019,” said Northern Monk founder Russell Bisset. “The £150,000 we’ve donated to community projects to date has helped to create meaningful change across the North and beyond, and we want to say a big thank you to everyone who’s supported our fundraising activity over the years.

“The Northern Monk Foundation allows us to build on that progress, not replace it. By bringing our brand, mission, and impact initiatives together under one banner, we’re making our Foundation and community work a core part of everything that we do.

“We know the positive impact time spent outside can have on both physical and mental wellbeing. This next chapter is about creating opportunities, supporting the organisations already doing incredible work in this space, and playing our part in improving access to the outdoors, so more people can experience the benefits it can bring.”

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