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Our Impact.

We’re committed to uplifting lives and transforming the industry.

We Believe:

Supporting programs that change lives is more than a goal - it’s a requirement.

Convict Coffee Company is proud to support the following causes focused on impacting at risk youth and reducing recidivism. We will always continue to seek out and support those who are effectively impacting these causes.

quarter for a quarter

step 7 ministries

From July through September, Convict Coffee is donating 25¢ from every drink sold to support Step 7 Ministries and their powerful vision: “To see men become Christ-centered, set free from their addictions, and transformed into leaders.” Step 7 works toward this vision through a network of sober-living homes, local churches, and recovery groups. Over 80% of the individuals in their program are justice-involved, and they’ve achieved an impressive 7% recidivism rate. Their holistic, approach offers men not just recovery, but real transformation and purpose. We're proud to partner with an organization that's changing lives and building stronger communities. Every drink you buy this quarter helps fuel that mission.

Ladies' Prison Cold Brew

Redemption Roasters

Convict Coffee Company features Redemption Roasters coffee through our killer cold brew. In 2022 Redemption Roasters opened its doors in the Denver Women's Correctional Facility. Since then, they have provided women an opportunity for empowerment through marketable coffee skills while getting paid real wages. Redemption Roasters takes pride in offering quality coffee in correctional facilities and to the general public through their online store.

Baked goods for change

Treasure house of hope

Convict Coffee Company carries baked goods from Treasure House of Hope which funds their program. Treasure House of Hope Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit one-year Christ-centered discipleship program offered to individuals who are homeless, addicted, victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, hopeless, and who are desperate to change. They are here to help those who suffer from substance abuse & mental health issues.

This chai saves lives

Charlie joe chai

Convict Coffee Company carries Charlie Joe Chai. CJC collaborates with the Rungajaun Tea Estate in India ensuring fair wages and community empowerment. Also, partnering with Life for the Innocent, CJC contributes a portion of the proceeds to prevent, rescue, and restore children from the horrors of human trafficking.

Flavor Meets Impact

Torani

With 100 years of impacting the community, we're proud to feature Torani. Torani is a family-owned, certified B-Corporation committed to high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. Convict features their Diamond syrup which donates 100% of proceeds to support organizations creating work readiness & first job opportunities for: opportunity youth, justice-impacted individuals, and adults with intellectual disabilities.

Previous Partners

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Redemption Road Fitness

Q4 2024 Convict Coffee Company raised ~$6,000 through our Quarter for a Quarter program with the help of Torani to Redemption Road Fitness. Their mission is "To partner with program members, the community and The Department of Corrections to support health, wellness and personal redemption within the prison system."

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Realness project

Q1 2025 Convict Coffee Company raised ~$4,000 through our Quarter for a Quarter program. Realness Project who transforms lives by teaching relational leadership skills that foster trust, empathy, and accountability. They empower individuals in correctional facilities in Colorado to break cycles of violence, addiction, and incarceration.

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Juvenile Assessment Center

In Q2 2025, Convict Coffee Company raised $7,784 for the Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC) through our Quarter for a Quarter program. JAC enhances community safety by providing early intervention and comprehensive assessment for youth and families. Using evidence-based screening and short-term case management, their team identifies challenges at home, school, or in the community. They then connect youth and families to critical resources and services. The goal is to create stability and help them thrive.

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Change In The industry.

People Over Profit.

Real Impact.

$40,000+

Our community has raised towards reducing recidivism as of December 2024

$20 Base pay

Our baristas average some of the highest in the industry and it's our goal to see that they continue to be the best compensated in the industry. Including tips, average pay is north of $32/hour.

10:1

Wage ratio is the maximum allowed in our company bylaws. Guaranteeing no one in our company will ever make 10x our entry level employee.

Compare this to the 10,000x wage gap that the Starbucks CEO, Brian Niccol, made in his first 90 days vs. his baseline employee