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When you purchase Common Good Foods
you are helping real people and families around the world. A portion
of the profits from Common Good Foods sales are used to support
development initiatives directly with our partner farmers.
Additionally, the company supports the following organizations
either through direct aid, dues and program participation, or the
utilization of their services. We feel these are outstanding
organizations, dedicated to improving the lives of the people they
serve in a real and meaningful way. |
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The International Nepal Fellowship |
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The International Nepal Fellowship operates district-based,
integrated programs including hospital and rehabilitation services
for people with disabilities, health and development programs within
marginalized communities, medical camps, assistance for
organizations working with people with disabilities, HIV/AIDS
education, testing, counseling and care; work among displaced
people, and TB and leprosy clinics. They encourage Nepali churches,
and work among the Nepali diaspora. |
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www.inf.org |
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Café Femenino |
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The mission of the Café Femenino Foundation is to enhance the lives
of women and children in coffee producing communities throughout the
world. Their goal is to work within the existing socio-economic
structure to foster change. By supporting women coffee growers they
improve the quality of life in the entire community and build a
sustainable economic system. |
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www.cafefemeninofoundation.org |
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The Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union |
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The Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union (KNCU) is Africa’s oldest
coffee cooperative. Established in 1924, they now have 60,000 member
farmers. They been Fair Trade Certified since 1993 and operate
programs for their members including education, productive
investment, sustainability and micro financing. |
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www.kncutz.com |
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TransFair USA |
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TransFair USA enables sustainable development and community
empowerment by cultivating a more equitable global trade model that
benefits farmers, workers, consumers, industry and the earth. They
achieve their mission by certifying and promoting Fair Trade
products. As a non-profit organization, they are the only
independent, third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in the
U.S. TransFair's rigorous audit system verifies industry compliance
with Fair Trade criteria. TransFair licenses over 600 U.S. companies
to display the Fair Trade Certified label on agricultural products
that meet strict international Fair Trade standards. |
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www.transfairusa.org |
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Green Ideals -
Branding and Marketing for a Better Planet |
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The Green Ideals team is composed of remarkably talented people with
top-of-the-line credentials. They form teams as needed to provide
brilliant strategy, captivating graphics, and compelling language to
express a clear and focused message for their client’s brands. “It’s
deeply important to us to work with socially responsible companies—
whether large, midsize, or small—clarifying and emphasizing the
value of their brands to the world. Green is more than our name—it’s
our motivation”. |
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www.green-ideals.com |
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