We are thrilled to share exciting news: Ezra Coffee has been named an Amazon Accelerate 2025 Force for Good award recipient!
This honor recognizes small businesses that are making a meaningful impact in their communities — and for us, that mission has been at the heart of every cup we serve. From the very beginning, Ezra Coffee has been about more than coffee. It’s about culture, connection, and creating opportunities for the next generation.
Why This Award Matters
The Force for Good award is a celebration of businesses that are building more than bottom lines — they’re building brighter futures. Being recognized on this national stage is deeply humbling. It’s a reminder that the work we do matters and that the stories we tell through our blends resonate far beyond the cup.
The support from Amazon doesn’t just honor our past work — it fuels our future. It allows us to continue one of the initiatives closest to our hearts: providing resources and scholarships to students. Education has always been a key part of Ezra Coffee’s mission, and this recognition enables us to expand our reach and deepen our impact.
A Shared Achievement
This award isn’t ours alone. It belongs to our customers, our community, and every person who has believed in the idea that coffee can be a vehicle for culture, education, and empowerment. Your purchases, your shares, your encouragement — they’ve all been part of this journey.
Looking Ahead
As we step into this next chapter, we’re inspired and energized to do even more. This recognition strengthens our commitment to:
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Support students through scholarships and mentorship opportunities
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Uplift our community by sharing stories that connect history and heritage
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Deliver exceptional coffee that’s as meaningful as it is flavorful
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See Amazon's Blog Here: https://sellingpartners.aboutamazon.com/force-for-good-2025
From our team to you — thank you for helping us prove that business can be a force for good. Here’s to the road ahead, and to continuing to “change lives, one bean and one degree at a time”.