Redemptive Entrepreneurship: How Seven Weeks Coffee Is Sparking Change in the Coffee Business
Redemptive entrepreneurship starts with a simple the belief that business can be a force for good. It doesn’t have to choose between profit and purpose and instead combines the two to be a part of fixing what is broken. Seven Weeks Coffee a company who is doing just this.
At the heart Seven Weeks Coffee is a redemptive mission: to donate 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across the nation. Every purchase directly supports a network of over 1,500 pro-life organizations in all 50 states. Because of customers who believe their money should matter, more than $1.5 million has been donated, helping save an estimated 15,000 unborn lives.
But this doesn’t stop with generosity. This company focuses on excellence. The coffee industry is often sub-par, with many companies selling low-quality beans while farmers are paid pennies. Seven Weeks Coffee believes you deserve better. By sourcing coffee directly from farmers through transparent, direct trade partnerships, they oversee every step of the process, from planting to shipping. Farmers are paid 300% more than fair trade standards, honoring their dignity and labor while delivering high quality organic coffee to your door.
For years Seven Weeks Coffee has been unapologetic in their stance on life, faith, and integrity in the marketplace.
At the heart Seven Weeks Coffee is a redemptive mission: to donate 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across the nation. Every purchase directly supports a network of over 1,500 pro-life organizations in all 50 states. Because of customers who believe their money should matter, more than $1.5 million has been donated, helping save an estimated 15,000 unborn lives.
But this doesn’t stop with generosity. This company focuses on excellence. The coffee industry is often sub-par, with many companies selling low-quality beans while farmers are paid pennies. Seven Weeks Coffee believes you deserve better. By sourcing coffee directly from farmers through transparent, direct trade partnerships, they oversee every step of the process, from planting to shipping. Farmers are paid 300% more than fair trade standards, honoring their dignity and labor while delivering high quality organic coffee to your door.
For years Seven Weeks Coffee has been unapologetic in their stance on life, faith, and integrity in the marketplace.
Daly, this is an awesome post on a redemptive business that is focused on the right values. I agree with you that a business does not have to choose between “profit and purpose.” This is an idea that needs to remain the main focus in all businesses, especially redemptive ones.
Great post! It’s amazing to hear of businesslike that. They are able to make such an impact on others’ lives just by donating 10% to something more than just coffee. A coffee shop donated enough to help save 15,000 unborn lives! It’s truly remarkable just how redemptive companies can be.