Royal Coffee launches $250,000 matched campaign with Grounds For Health

Royal Coffee has announced a $250,000 matched campaign in partnership with Grounds For Health to support health initiatives for coffee communities. Founding partner Equator Coffees is encouraging the broader coffee industry to join the effort. Every dollar donated will be doubled until the $125,000 match pool is reached.

Royal Coffee, a prominent player in the coffee industry, has launched a significant fundraising initiative aimed at supporting health programs through Grounds For Health. The campaign features a $250,000 matching fund, with Equator Coffees serving as a founding partner. This collaboration seeks to amplify contributions by doubling each dollar donated, up to a match pool of $125,000.

The initiative invites participation from across the coffee sector, highlighting a collective approach to addressing health needs in coffee-growing regions. As stated in the announcement, the matched campaign underscores the industry's commitment to sustainable and supportive practices. Equator Coffees' involvement emphasizes the role of established roasters in driving such efforts.

This development comes amid ongoing discussions in the coffee world about ethical sourcing and community welfare. By matching donations, the campaign effectively doubles the impact of individual and organizational contributions until the pool is depleted. Details on how to donate or join were included in the launch, though specifics on the exact health programs targeted were not detailed in the initial release.

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