Camps, charity, and community appearances that create real relationships: with fans, with cities, with the culture. What you do off the field becomes the story that outlasts the career.

Deatrich Wise doesn't just play football: he runs a community operation. Brunswick manages both of his active foundations, produces and coordinates the Wise Block Party (now in its seventh year with 5,000+ attendees), and handled the Walter Payton Man of the Year nomination strategy. When the career ends, the legacy won't need the helmet to stand on its own.
Read the full story →Skills camps, youth clinics, and training events: planned, staffed, and executed. Events that develop young athletes and deepen your connection to the community you play in.
Foundation strategy, cause alignment, and giving programs that reflect your values. Built for longevity, not press cycles.
Community appearances, school visits, and public events: coordinated around your schedule, matched to causes that matter to you.
Every athlete retires. What separates the ones who remain relevant: who get the coaching calls, the ownership conversations, the platform invitations: is the relationships they built while they were playing.
Community isn't charity work. It's relationship building at scale. The city you play for becomes the city that remembers you. The fans you showed up for become the advocates who carry your name forward.
We start by understanding where you are: your city, your fan base, your current charitable relationships. Then we identify the gaps and opportunities.
Every community commitment planned twelve months out. No scrambling. No last-minute asks. Just a thoughtful calendar of meaningful engagement.
We handle everything: venue, staffing, promotion, and follow-through. You show up. We make sure everything runs.