Brewing Change: Wild Earth Coffee Now Gives Back to the Wild Places We Love

Brewing Change: Wild Earth Coffee Now Gives Back to the Wild Places We Love

At Wild Earth Coffee, we believe great coffee should do more than wake you up — it should help protect the wild earth that inspires us every day.

That’s why we’re proud to announce that a meaningful portion of every purchase you make now directly supports three outstanding nonprofit organizations working on the front lines of ocean protection, wildlife conservation, and trail stewardship.

Every bag, every purchase sends real dollars into the field — no greenwashing, no complicated formulas, just honest giving to causes that matter.

Meet the three partners we’ve chosen (and why we love them)

Keeping Our Waters Clean: Surfrider Foundation Surfrider’s army of volunteers and activists fight plastic pollution, defends clean water, and keeps our beaches and waves accessible for everyone. They turn local love for the ocean into measurable victories every single year. → surfrider.org

Wilderness Wild: Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) WCN partners with the world’s most effective independent conservationists to save endangered species. 100% of your designated gift goes straight to the field (zero taken for overhead). → wildnet.org

Our Trails Open: American Hiking Society The American Hiking Society mobilizes thousands of volunteers each year to build and repair trails, advocates for public-land access, and celebrates National Trails Day with events across the country. When you buy Wild Earth Coffee, you’re helping keep America’s footpaths open and beautiful for generations to come. → americanhiking.org

How it works

A percentage of every sale (Coffee, Apparel or Affiliate Links), is divided equally among these three organizations. We share regular updates so you can see the exact impact your morning brew is making.

Because the best coffee doesn’t just taste wild. It helps keep the world wild. Thank you for drinking with purpose.

— The Wild Earth Coffee Team

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