The Coffee Industries:  We are creating new in-store and consumer marketing campaigns that benefit coffee charities.  Along with the coffee charity campaigns we are also involved with the creation of new coffee industry cause marketing campaigns that benefit other worthy causes.

Coffee in the Office

Coffee in the Hotel

Coffee For the Home

Coffee On the Go

New Coffee Industry Brands Being Developed for the Marketplace
Five Worthwhile Coffee Industry Related Charities
Source:  Java Presse (www.JavaPresse.com)

World Coffee Research:  All of our projects are designed to enhance the livelihoods of the producers

Mission:  Grow, protect, and enhance supplies of quality coffee while improving the livelihoods of the families who produce it.
www.worldcoffeeresearch.orgOur globe-spanning trials and projects in 21 countries are all designed to deliver:
* Higher quality coffee
* More productive coffee farms
* More sustainable and dignified livelihoods for coffee farmers

The Coffee Trust: Helping Guatemalans Prosper

The Guatemalan Civil War may have ended in 1996, but in the Ixil region of northern Guatemala, economic recovery never ramped up. A tragic 90% of inhabitants live in poverty.
www.TheCoffeeTrust.org

Primary Goals include has a variety of projects aimed at helping local coffee farming communities in the region, including…
* Regenerate the soil and ecosystem
* Earn higher wages with more diverse crops
* Recover from a devastating coffee disease epidemic in 2014
* Educate more children via scholarships
* Take ownership of their health and wellness

CRS Coffeelands: Better Farming Via Water

Catholic Relief Services is a well-respected organization that touches the lives of millions of farmers around the world. Their Coffeelands initiative is primarily centered in Latin America, East Africa, and Oceana..
www.coffeelands.crs.org/

They conduct world-class research to help coffee communities…*
* Grow better coffee at higher yields
* Responsibly manage water resources (to avoid water insecurity)
* Improve farming practices to handle drought and disease
* Navigate eco-friendly government policymaking

Coffee Kids: The Next Generation Of Farmers

One challenge fueling the coffee crisis is the lack of young coffee farmers. The kids of current farmers often don’t want to grow up to be coffee farmers like their parents and grandparents. There are more opportunities available in the cities, and low-profit farming just isn’t appealing.
www.CoffeeKids.org

engages with young coffee farmers—and the kids of those farmers—to make growing coffee more financially sustainable by…
* Offering entrepreneurship training to crate financially viable farms (like we do!)
* Connecting young farmers with established farming mentors
* Opening locally-led coffee shops in farming communities
* Providing business funding to farmers where banks don’t operate

Grounds For Health: Giving Women Access To Medical Care

Coffee farmers are often located in rural mountain and jungle communities, which limits their access to medical care. Sadly, this isolation has led to terrible rates of untreated cervical cancer in women.
Despite being 100% treatable, cervical cancer is the #1 cancer in the developing world, killing nearly 500,000 women each year. And with 80% of coffee harvesters being women, this issue has a compounding effect on the coffee industry.
www.GroundsForHealth.org

Grounds for Health fights against this dreary reality by…
* Training local health providers to screen and treat cervical cancer
* Partnering with community leaders on prevention campaigns
* Leading volunteer screening groups to remote regions