So do Starbucks and Disney: The former filled the need
for coffee communities; the latter filled the need for a business model based on happiness.
Not exact matches
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Coffee's love for humanity is not just found in their daily pledge to make a difference in the lives of their customers and the community through providing quality and organic coffee rather, it is seen also in their habit and act of g
Coffee's love
for humanity is not just found in their daily pledge to make a difference in the lives of their customers and the
community through providing quality and organic
coffee rather, it is seen also in their habit and act of g
coffee rather, it is seen also in their habit and act of giving.
Hence: barely sweetened iced tea and totally biodegradable tea bags (Honest Tea Inc.); garden, home, and pet products made from recycled or organic materials (WorldWise Inc.); organic, shade - grown
coffee with a guaranteed base price
for growers (Sustainable Harvest Inc.); Web development using urban workers (CitySoft Inc.); nonsexist, nonviolent toys (Wild Planet Toys Inc.); revitalized
communities and neighborhoods (Village Real Estate Services); and recycled paper products (New Leaf Paper LLC).
What does my local
coffee shop do
for the
community?
For example, I think we are finally starting to differentiate between local businesses (your local restaurant,
coffee shop, bookstore, gas station, movie theater, clothing store, art store, or anything else that sells to your local
community) from a startup business (a company that might be small, but is selling to anyone anywhere in the world).
To begin with, the
coffee thing
for me was more about
community.
Stumptown
Coffee Roasters, a coffee shop and wholesaler in Portland, Oregon, works with coffee farmers to create programs for farmworkers, including nutrition education and funding for schools in the farmworkers» commun
Coffee Roasters, a
coffee shop and wholesaler in Portland, Oregon, works with coffee farmers to create programs for farmworkers, including nutrition education and funding for schools in the farmworkers» commun
coffee shop and wholesaler in Portland, Oregon, works with
coffee farmers to create programs for farmworkers, including nutrition education and funding for schools in the farmworkers» commun
coffee farmers to create programs
for farmworkers, including nutrition education and funding
for schools in the farmworkers»
communities.
On Veterans Day, Starbucks stores across the U.S. will invite active duty service members as well as reservists, veterans and military spouses to enjoy a free tall - brewed
coffee on Veterans Day as a gesture of appreciation
for the military
community's sacrifice and contributions.
Labeled a visionary in new media with an intuitive sense
for how marketing and
community outreach should be done, Mr. Penn is co-founder of the groundbreaking PodCamp New Media Community unConference, and co-host of the Marketing Over Coffee marketing
community outreach should be done, Mr. Penn is co-founder of the groundbreaking PodCamp New Media
Community unConference, and co-host of the Marketing Over Coffee marketing
Community unConference, and co-host of the Marketing Over
Coffee marketing podcast.
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world
for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose
coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet
coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led
community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
Active duty service members, reservists, veterans and military spouses are invited to enjoy a free Tall Brewed
Coffee as a gesture of the company's appreciation
for the military
community's sacrifices and contributions.
The longevity of the
coffee industry is directly linked to the social, economic and environmental conditions of
coffee communities around the world, and Starbucks is committed to sourcing all of its
coffee in the most ethical way possible that is good
for the planet.
In addition to creating opportunities
for its partners and the
communities where Starbucks stores are located, the company is dedicated to its farmers in
coffee growing regions around the world.
Recognized
for his entrepreneurship and servant leadership, Howard Schultz built Starbucks
Coffee Company into one of the world's most recognized and respected businesses, a company committed to strengthening
communities through human connection and social innovation.
Through a new smallholder farmer loan initiative with the Inter-American Developmental Bank (IDB) directed toward a women - led
coffee cooperative, and an expanded partnership with the United States Agency
for International Development (USAID) aimed at helping young
coffee farmers in post-conflict zones build greater resiliency and expertise, Starbucks will help create opportunities in some of Colombia's most vulnerable
coffee growing
communities.
The vision
for a
coffee shop and church plant in our
community first presented itself to me and my husband two years ago.
For the scientific
community, the role of genetics in $ exuality is about as «disputable» as the role of evolution in biology or the role of sugar in sweetening
coffee.
If a church runs a
coffee shop, the purpose might be that they can develop relationships with the
community, and have a place
for small groups.
The LaRue
Coffee Foundation gives back to the
community by supporting underprivileged children and doing fund raising
for other groups.
Our
coffee is grown responsibly, Fairly Traded and Grown
For Good (see details about our
Community Aid Programs below), we strive to improve the lives of each person we work with including the farmers, retailers, our employees, and you, our customers.
The company's charitable nature also reaches far beyond its
communities to Ethiopia, from where it has sourced its
coffee for the past three years.
Coffee embodies Jamaica and has a meaningful impact on the farmers who work
for us, the people in the processing center and the local
community around the farm.
The storms on the rugged coast of California are well known
for causing power outages lasting up to a week, but that hasn't stopped Harvest Market from providing the
community with a place to get some hot
coffee and a meal or two.
For example, New Grounds Food gives back to the
community it sources its
coffee from in Nicaragua.
For four generations our family has owned and operated
Community Coffee.
The High 5
For Farmers program provides support directly to the farms where the organic
coffee is produced by providing $ 10,000 to growers to complete much needed
community based projects in education, health care, agricultural programs and farm development.
Made with the same high - quality, 100 % select Arabica beans,
Community ® Cold Brew
Coffee is a smooth blend specially formulated
for the cold brew process
SCAA Sustainability Award This is given annually by SCAA's Sustainability Council, and went this year to Thanksgiving
Coffee Company
for their project «Responding to Climate Change: Building
Community - Based Reliance.»
In the last two decades, the value of shade - grown (or simply shade)
coffee farms
for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provision has gained widespread attention from the public and scientific
communities (Perfecto et al. 1996, Tscharntke et al. 2011, Jha et al. 2012, De Beenhouwer et al. 2013).
This wastewater treatment system in this video, constructed
for a Rainforest Alliance CertifiedTM
coffee cooperative by our agricultural trainer in Rwanda, demonstrates how responsible water practices support the health and well - being of surrounding
communities.
Kraft is buying so much
coffee from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms to blend into Yuban that the result is HUGE benefits
for farmers, their families,
communities, waterways and wildlife.
Set a foundation
for creating local jobs
for community - based natural resource technicians to help their own
communities to improve how
coffee, as well as the environment, is managed.
For every pound of Community Signature Blend coffee served on a Southwest flight, the two companies make a donation to the ECOM Foundation, a nonprofit organization that funds education for the families of farmers who grow arabica beans in Mexi
For every pound of
Community Signature Blend
coffee served on a Southwest flight, the two companies make a donation to the ECOM Foundation, a nonprofit organization that funds education
for the families of farmers who grow arabica beans in Mexi
for the families of farmers who grow arabica beans in Mexico.
Great
coffee that helps support ecosystems and rural
communities worldwide is not too expensive
for all of us to enjoy.
I know and appreciate that Fair Trade has done many worthwhile and wonderful things
for coffee growing cooperative
communities, including invaluable projects such as schools and clinics.
Although, as the report points out, just the act of producing
coffee in a sustainable manner has positive impacts in growing
communities, without the added benefits of enhanced income and / or access to markets, there is less incentive
for farmers to utilize these methods.
By the mid-2000s, sustainable
coffees came to include new Kona certification initiatives such as UTZ Certified and Common Code
for the Kona
Community as well as certifications used exclusively by individual firms (Starbucks and Nespresso).
Some commercial
coffee shops run initiatives to make better use of these grounds, including Starbucks» «Grounds
for your Garden» project, and
community sponsored initiatives such as «Ground to Ground».
For coffee, it deals with an array of ecosystem issues such as water conservation, and as well as use of chemicals,
community relations, and fair treatment of workers.
Her work seeks to create value
for coffee producing
communities through the supply chain and also supporting the industry in implementation of sustainable initiatives.
In deploying a comprehensive strategy, Starbucks is improving the resilience of our supply chain and ensuring the long - term supply of high - quality
coffees, as well as building stronger, enduring farming
communities for generations to come.
We express our gratitude to the
coffee farmers of Mexico, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, Indonesia, and Costa Rica
for their support and permission to conduct research with their families, in their
communities, and on their land.
Tested
for effectiveness and appeal by consumers in
Community Coffee Company's markets, the revised look aims to increase the brand's premium quality perception while preserving the key elements that customers have appreciated
for decades, such as the signature red color and attention to family ownership.
Information
for the submission was drawn from Baby Milk Action (marketing of breastmilk substitutes, water pumping in São Lourenço, Brazil), International Labor Rights Forum (child slavery and labour in the cocoa supply chain, Labour rights abuses in Colombia), Union of Filipro Employees (Labour rights abuses in the Philippines), Corporate Accountability International (Conflicts with
communities over water resources), Attac Switzerland (Spying on campaign organisations), with additional information drawn from Food Inc. published by the UK Food Group (reference in the submission, treatment of dairy and
coffee farmers).
Keynote Speaker at WA State Head Start / ECEAP Conference ⋅ Jewish Family Service of Seattle ⋅ Hutch Kids at Fred Hutch ⋅ The Annual Women's Leadership Conference ⋅ Fenwick & West LLP ⋅ Starbucks
Coffee Company ⋅ Villa Academy ⋅ The Entrepreneurs Organization (EO Seattle) ⋅ Lake Washington Institute of Technology ⋅ Madison Park Cooperative Preschool ⋅ Magnolia Cooperative Preschool ⋅ Mercer Island Preschool Association ⋅ Mothers of Multiples ⋅ North Seattle Central
Community College ⋅ Program
for Early Parenting Support - PEPS ⋅ Saint Catherine School ⋅ Seattle Central
Community College ⋅ The Woodinville Toddlers Group ⋅ West Seattle Preschool Association ⋅ North Queen Anne Preschool ⋅ Cascadia Elementary ⋅ Redmond Toddler Group ⋅ Kirkland Cooperative Preschools ⋅ Inglemoore Cooperative Preschool ⋅ Crystal Springs Cooperative Preschool ⋅ Sandhurst Cooperative Preschool ⋅ The Redmond Toddler Group The Bush School Parent University ⋅ University Child Development School ⋅ MOPS of North Seattle North Seattle French School ⋅
Community Elementary School
Find a need in your
community and provide something that enriches and develops kids and a nice space
for parents to take a bit of time out (having a cafe with good strong
coffee helps!).
Look
for listing online or in your local newspaper, or check out the
community bulletin boards at your local
coffee shop.
OK, fine, but what if your job has a private space with a locking door that's not the bathroom where you can pump
for as long as you need as often as you need so that you can use your industrial strength breast pump which by some miracle you can afford so you can now fill up bag after bag of fresh healthy milk every three hours at work
for six months straight and your supportive husband can drive to work and pick it up
for you so you don't even have to store it in the gross
community refrigerator so as to avoid the all - too - inevitable jokes about whether you're going to «whip up a milkshake
for everyone» or remarks such as, «Guess we'll be just fine when the
coffee creamer runs out?»
The party also touted wins by its endorsed candidates running
for open Assembly seats, including: lawyer and play producer Robert Carroll, who won the Park Slope seat being vacated by retiring Assemblyman Jim Brennan; and
community board chair and
coffee shop founder Tremaine Wright (NYC), who landed the Bed - Stuy seat currently represented by retiring Assemblywoman Annette Robinson; Anthony Eramo (Long Island), who was victorious in the fight
for now - Sen.
Senator Jim Seward joins City of Cortland
Community Policing officer Jessee Abbott
for another
Coffee