Why take part?

Whether you’re a coffee shop, restaurant, roaster or retailer – if you serve or sell coffee, you can take part in UK Coffee Week this October and help raise funds for coffee growing communities.

88%

of companies surveyed said taking part in UK Coffee Week made a positive impact on their business.

69%

of consumers would like to see their coffee shop taking part in initiatives that support coffee growing communities.

100%

of funds you raise will support Project Waterfall in bringing clean drinking water to coffee growing communities.

35,000

lives changed by the UK Coffee Week community since the campaign started in 2011.
A smiling woman in a coffee shop wearing a UK Coffee Week badge

Involve your team

This campaign is a great opportunity to step out of the day-to-day and involve your staff in organising a fun, meaningful and successful fundraising week.

BRING CUSTOMERS IN

Drive footfall into your stores and start meaningful conversations with your customers at a time when ethical commitments are increasingly important to consumers.
2 customers drinking coffee at a roastery during a UK Coffee Week event
A smiling woman in a coffee shop wearing a UK Coffee Week badge

CONNECT WITH PEERS

UK Coffee Week provides a powerful platform for brands to connect and collaborate, building authentic relationships with coffee businesses across the UK.

MAKE AN IMPACT

UK Coffee Week exists to give back to the communities growing our coffee by investing in sustainable clean water, sanitation and hygiene projects.
A smiling woman picking coffee beans

How to get involved

1. REGISTER

Sign up online in minutes. Registration costs just £25, and then £10 for each additional outlet.

2. FUNDRAISE

Decide on how you’re going to raise funds during the week.
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3. CHANGE LIVES

100% of the money you raise during UK Coffee Week will support Project Waterfall.
This year's project

“For us, being a part of UK Coffee Week has always been very important. We love being able to celebrate not only the amazing culture of the coffee industry here in the UK, but also raising money and awareness for an issue that is very close to our hearts, which is making clean water and sanitation accessible for all.”

Andrea Otte, Head of Coffee, Caravan Coffee Roasters