100% of proceeds from this auction benefit Conscious Alliance - every dollar provides 2 meals to people in need! 

You are bidding on a Conscious Alliance poster for The Disco Biscuits from their shows at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver on November 17-18, 2017. This poster is signed by all members of The Disco Biscuits.

Details: 
Size: 18"x24"
Artist: Paul Kreizenbeck
Condition notes: Crease/ding in lower left corner

Posters are shipped with care from our headquarters in Broomfield, CO. We use high quality Yazoo brand tubes and carefully roll our posters in kraft paper to assure a safe delivery. We always guarantee the quality of our posters and offer a replacement or refund if any damage occurs in transit. Bid with confidence! 

All posters are shipped via UPS Ground, or USPS if going to a PO Box. 


More about Conscious Alliance: 

WHAT WE DO

We feed families in communities that need it. Our iconic ALLIANCE of bands, brands, artists, and fans use their time and talents to make it all happen.


HOW IT WORKS

1. ART THAT FEEDS

We partner with bands, artists, and fans to host food drives at concerts and music festivals across the country.

2. PRODUCT RESCUE & REDISTRIBUTION

We engage with brands to receive and distribute large-scale food donations, keeping their amazing products out of landfills.

3. MONETARY DONATIONS

Through our ALLIANCE, we raise funds for our operations, with the support of individuals, brands, grantmakers, and more.

Then, at our National Distribution center, we work with our group of badass volunteers and local Hunger Heroes to make sure meals get to families in underserved communities nationwide.

THOSE WE SUPPORT

Our ALLIANCE comes together to bring food and other essential goods directly to economically-isolated communities across the country. By partnering with schools, pantries, and other organizations working in the hearts of neighborhoods and remote areas including Native American reservations, we’ve been able to deliver 11 million meals and counting to kids, families, disaster victims, and those experiencing homelessness.



BIG PICTURE: WHERE WE SERVE


UP CLOSE: PINE RIDGE RESERVATION

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota is at the heart of our founding story. Our relationship with the community runs deep.

Each week, we provide groceries to families through our local food pantry while supporting students at all 15 schools within the reservation.

Our garden program on Pine Ridge Reservation has installed and supported school and family gardens since 2013 and is currently focused on increasing production through a greenhouse that will supply our food pantry and beyond.

In addition, we regularly distribute a range of other non-food items including toiletries, shoes, clothing, and supplies for school and home, as well as support special projects that promote Lakota culture, health, and youth empowerment.



OUR PARTNERS

FOOD BRANDS

Keeping surplus food from going to waste has the double benefit of fighting hunger and helping the planet.

Here’s how we work with over 70 leading food brands to keep their amazing eats out of landfills and into the hands of families in need:

  • You provide the food, we handle all shipping and logistics including costs!
  • Your great products get delivered to our vast network of Hunger Heroes.
  • We pick up by pallet or semi-truck anywhere in the U.S.
  • All trucking is offset through carbon credit purchasing.
KEEP YOUR FOOD OUT OF LANDFILLS >

A FEW OF OUR AMAZING PARTNERS:

BANDS, FESTIVALS & ARTISTS

We partner with poster artists who design exclusive artwork for a specific show or tour. When fans bring their cans (or other food donations), they get to snag one of these exclusive posters. Over the past 20 years, we’ve worked with 130 artists, who have designed well over 1,000 posters, which has powered our national hunger relief efforts and built out ALLIANCE.


HOW WE STARTED

Our founders were in college when they saw the potential for turning a crowd of fans into a powerful force of community builders. They were avid concert-goers with an idea: What if each of these fans showed up with something to give?

THE VERY FIRST FOOD DRIVE

Our first Food Drive took place in 2002 at The Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, featuring The String Cheese Incident. More than 4,000 meals were collected, and Conscious Alliance took off from there.After establishing a relationship with Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, our team saw the need to fight food insecurity in especially underserved areas. We saw an opportunity to turn music fans into community heroes—giving back to the communities where the shows take place. Today, this tradition continues as we go on tour with bands across the country, giving back in each city we stop in.

NOW

Today, with over twenty years of logistics experience behind us, we’ve taken what we learned from nationwide touring with bands and applied that to brand partnerships where we collect unsellable but still awesome food from coast-to-coast. Our huge network of Hunger Heroes help us activate music, art, and the power of brands to help fight hunger and reduce waste.