Reverb

Thompson’s Point 2024

IMPACT REPORT

HIGHLIGHTS

39,000+ FAN ACTIONS
For People and the Planet

37,000+ SINGLE-USE WATER BOTTLES AVOIDED

$19,000+ RAISED
Supporting Environmental Nonprofits

Venue Residency

REVERB AT THOMPSON'S POINT

Since the first season at the venue, REVERB and The State Theatre have partnered at Thompson’s Point in Portland, ME to reduce single-use plastic waste with the RockNRefill program and engage fans in taking action for people and the planet.

For the 2024 season, local nonprofits The Nature Conservancy in Maine and Sebago Clean Waters connected with fans at shows to raise awareness about important issues affecting the land, air, and water in Maine!

  • 101 Volunteers gave over 400 hours of their time to bring the REVERB Eco-Village to life at shows!

LOCAL NONPROFITS

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY & SEBAGO CLEAN WATERS

Local nonprofits, The Nature Conservancy in Maine and Sebago Clean Waters, connected with fans at every show across the 2024 season. Tens of thousands of fans saw the nonprofits at shows and interacted with volunteers!

Fans also participated in the Maine Environmental Quiz to learn more about the work of each organization and important issues facing the land, air, and water of the state.

  • 581 Fans took the Maine Environmental Quiz

Sustainability

ROCKNREFILL WATER PROGRAM

Celebrating 10 years of partnership, REVERB and Nalgene’s RockNRefill program brought a FREE water refill station and custom artwork reusable Nalgene water bottles available for donation to the venue.

IN TOTAL, THE PROGRAM AVOIDED 37,692 SINGLE-USE WATER BOTTLES AT THOMPSON’S POINT IN 2024

  • 1,098 Donations for RockNRefill Bottles
  • 4,712 Gallons of Water Distributed at Shows
  • $19,485 Raised Supporting Nonprofit Organizations

THANK YOU!

We want to thank everyone that helped make this season at Thompson’s Point a success for people and the planet, especially:

The State Theatre & Thompson’s Point
esp. Lauren Wayne & McCrae Hathaway
REVERB On-Site Coordinators
Livi Hally, Liv Dawson, Kayte Ellsworth, Catherine Tanous
The Nature Conservancy in Maine
Sebago Clean Waters
Nalgene
All the volunteers and fans who took action to create positive change!