Thanksgiving Coffee Company

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Changes to MK and TCC’s Profit Sharing Agreement

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

This project has legs. Long legs. I am astonished by the depth of some of the conversations I have had as I get to know Mirembe Kawomera Coffee’s supporters and continue to introduce the coffee to new folks. For old friends and new friends alike the reaction to this inspiring story tends to be the same: just buying coffee doesn’t seem like enough. Most of us are driven to “do more” to have a greater impact more quickly.

 

When Thanksgiving Coffee learned of the Peace Kawomera Cooperative, our reaction was similar. We didn’t just decide to buy all of the coffee sight unseen (and untasted) at above Fair Trade prices. We also engaged in a profit sharing agreement that committed an additional dollar from every package or pound sold to go back to the Cooperative for infrastructure improvements. The goal of our profit sharing agreement was to front-load the cooperative’s finance for development so that they could, in a short number of years, make necessary investments in infrastructure and management to produce a higher quality (and consequently higher priced) coffee.

 

The result was that all of your support gave back $2.61 per package or pound of coffee - $1.61 directly to the farmers’ pockets and $1.00 to the Cooperative. Overtime the Cooperative has grown to include about 1,000 member farmers, thus increasing crop volume in addition to improving farming methods and quality control. 

 

In the spirit of this “greater giving” we get a lot of requests from people that want to make a donation. This generosity is rooted in the recognition of our lives of privilege, particularly when we learn about the members of the Coop who have more limited access to basic necessities and are striving to send their children to school in addition to feeding their families.

 

Thanksgiving Coffee is not a non-profit. Although the spirit of this company is deeply rooted in social justice and sound environmental practices, we do not have the ability to handle charitable giving. The best thing we can do for the farmers and for our company to continue its good work, is sell coffee. Lots and lots of coffee. And we rely on you to support us. People often ask about our profit margins and we answer candidly: They are not big. It is not lucrative to have your heart in the right place all the time. And yet it continues to be worth it to us every time we get to share the inspiring story of Peace Kawomera, every time we cup fresh beans, every time we connect with a new person who champions this in their community of big hearted coffee drinkers and Mirembe Kawomera supporters.

 

Today, July 1, our profit sharing agreement is changing. The Peace Kawomera Cooperative was able to use its leverage to get a USAID infrastructure grant. This is fantastic news! Here at Thanksgiving Coffee we will continue to give back $.25 from every package or pound sold but will now use the remaining $.75 to build a marketing budget for this coffee, something we previously have not been able to afford. This means more resources for us to share the story and more people to have the opportunity to delight in a cup of Delicious Peace.

 

Additionally, this year, the coffee quality improved a significant 3-5 points on Ben’s scoring sheet. In return, the price is increasing from $1.61-$1.85. That translates to an additional $18,000 per year the farmers have earned on the two containers we’ve bought, and hopefully another $9,000 if we can bring in the third. In 2008 we rebated about $30,000, so while the numbers are not exactly equivalent, there is a shift from infrastructure development to additional money in farmers pockets, and a better quality product, which is what sustainability really looks like. This was our goal all along, and our hope is that we can continue to see quality improve with corresponding increases in price along the way.

 

Our ability to sell Mirembe Kawomera coffee sends a strong message to farmers that they have reason to be prideful of their craft and that we support them in their decision to join the Cooperative and share in a better vision of peace and tolerance. We thank you for your role in learning and sharing the story and delighting in the nutty sweetness of Mirembe Kawomera.

 

Jenais

Outstanding Achievement by Mirembe Kawomera Supporters

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
I hit the ground running over here at TCC. I’m starting to feel a little more settled - particularly as I have encounters with more of the folks who actively support this project.

A few minutes ago our company COO handed me our Year to Date Sales Report. This document is not usually something that clearly outlines data for Mirembe Kawomera coffee specifically. As you know, Mirembe Kawomera is sold in synagogues, churches, and mosques, and by student groups and community clubs. It is only available in a very limited way in retail stores (locally here in Harvest Market and Safeway, in L.A. at Cafe Etcetera, and the occasional other place). Mostly we rely on people to spread the story directly to their communities so that it remains authentic and isn’t lost on a store shelf.

We have been successful in creating a great and diverse grassroots network of support with lots of accounts, but for the most part Mirembe Kawomera coffee is sold by small groups doing their part. Indiviual Mirembe Kawomera accounts don’t often end up on the list of top sales company wide.

I was THRILLED to see that occupying the number 50 spot on our list of top customers in sales to date this year was the Jewish Reconstructionist Community from Evanston, IL. I just put a call in to congratulate them on their efforts. Elaine pointed out that they have been involved with the project for long enough now that it mostly carries itself. Folks that buy coffee just do it at the synagogue now instead of at the grocery store. It doesn’t require tremendous effort from anyone. They have integrated it  into their community so it isn’t actually a project. Mirembe Kawomera is just the coffee they all buy regularly.

The vision for this project is big. In the last four years the Peace Kawomera Co-op has tripled their coffee harvest. The group of participating farmers has grown from 300ish to about 1,000. They are growing faster than we can keep up with and there are more farmers waiting to be included in the Cooperative as soon as we are able to sell all of their current output. The Jewish Reconstructionist Community’s efforts reaffirm that we really can do this all together.

People uniting to buy a mountain of coffee. It is happening. You are all making it possible.

Thank you for all that you do.

Yours in peace,

Jenais

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President’s Blend

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Lest you think that we forgot about the inauguration of Barack Obama, the incredible groundswell of community-based organizing his campaign inspired, or the hope that peace may be back in style…

It’s our pleasure to introduce you to the President’s Blend: Coffee For Change

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Available in limited quantities in honor of Barack Obama’s inauguration on January 20th as the 44th President of the United States of America.

Buy now



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