From the very beginning, our Beneficiary Program has been rooted in a simple but powerful idea: your daily coffee can make a real difference in our communities. As the program grew, so did the number of incredible organizations hoping to be part of it.

And that’s where the idea for our Quarterly Beneficiaries was born.

Why We Introduced Quarterly Beneficiaries

As our full-time beneficiary program became established, something amazing happened—the waitlist started to grow.

While that’s a great problem to have, it also meant many deserving organizations were waiting longer than we wanted. At the same time, our full-time beneficiary spots didn’t turn over often, which limited how many groups we could support at once.

So, we asked ourselves: How can we do more without stretching the program too thin?

The answer was the introduction of quarterly beneficiaries.

This approach allows us to:

  • Support more organizations throughout the year
  • Keep the program balanced and sustainable
  • Give new groups an opportunity to be part of the mission
  • Learn how each organization connects with our customers and community

Real Impact: What Coffee Funds Have Supported

Through the quarterly beneficiary program, funds have supported a variety of meaningful, community-focused needs:

  • St. Martin de Porres Outreach Center (Plain City)
    Used funds to purchase twin beds for children—many of whom have never had their own place to sleep.
  • Marysville Food Pantry
    Provided essential food items to families facing food insecurity in our community.
  • Sunrise Sanctuary (Marysville)
    Uses funds to assist with feed, shelter, and veterinary care for approximately 180 permanent animal residents who were once abandoned, abused, or neglected.
  • Friends of the Libraries (Marysville, Wornstaff, Plain City)
    Funded books, resources, and children’s programs that enrich and educate our communities.
  • Richwood Trailblazers
    Helping to bring new playground equipment to Richwood Park.
  • Behind the Badge
    Strengthening programs that support the Logan County Sheriff’s Office and build relationships within the community.
  • Hospets
    Provides pet care assistance to help elderly and hospice patients continue to benefit from the companionship of their pets. 100% of donations go directly toward helping seniors and their pets.

Interested in the Beneficiary Program?

Organizations that would like to be considered for the beneficiary program can complete an application online:

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