Fair trade · Organic · Cooperative
The cooperative model already connects us — roasters, consumers, and farmer-owners — as partners in the same economy. TPRN is where that connection becomes direct action.
The Connection
Women & men who own and lead their cooperative
21 roaster-members across North America
Member roasters — fair trade, organic, cooperative
Partners in the same economy
Active Projects
Women's Programs
CAC Pangoa · Cooperative Coffees member · 756 member families
Ongoing initiative — any amount raised expands what the women's committee can do this year.
Cultural Preservation
CAC Pangoa · Junín, Peru · 50 years of cooperative history
Minimum needed to print and distribute to all 756 member families.
Organic Farming
COMSA · Marcala, Honduras · 1,200+ member families
COMSA has committed matching funds — every dollar raised accelerates the launch.
Young Farmer Training · Guatemala
San Marcos, Guatemala · 680 member families · Opens July 2026
Get notified →What This Is
"The cooperative model already connects us. Coffee roasters and farmer-cooperatives are partners in the same economy — members of cooperatives, trading with cooperatives, building something together. TPRN makes that visible."
The cooperatives in our network bring decades of experience, deep community knowledge, and an unwavering vision for the future. They don't need anyone to hand them a project list — they originate, design, and lead every initiative themselves, drawing on their collective expertise and the priorities their members have set.
When you contribute to a project here, you're putting resources behind work already in motion — led by people who have been building their communities and cooperatives for generations.
Meet the cooperatives →Every project reflects the cooperative's own vision and priorities — developed from within, formally approved by their board, and managed by their own team. TPRN raises funds and reports results. The cooperatives do the rest.
Every cooperative in the TPRN network has an active trading relationship with Cooperative Coffees — the same coop that supplies Campesino Organic and Sweetwater Organic. You're deepening a connection that already exists through the coffee you drink.
Photos, narrative updates, and use-of-funds summaries — published here regularly by the cooperative itself. You follow the project from first dollar to final report.
Two Ways to Give
TPRN's overhead is covered by Sustainers — so every dollar you give to a specific project goes directly to the cooperative. No deductions. No administration fees.
Choose a project that matters to you. Every dollar you give reaches the cooperative — we fundraise for each project over a 6-month window, and all funds go directly to the cooperative team leading the work.
⏱ 6-month fundraising window per project
See active projectsSustainers make TPRN work. Your recurring contribution covers our operating costs — which means when other donors give to a project, 100% of that money reaches the cooperative. Sustainers are the structural foundation.
Become a SustainerThe Network
Satipo, Junín · 756 families
FLO-CERTOrganicMarcala, Honduras · 1,200+ families
FLO-CERTOrganicSan Marcos, Guatemala · 680 families
SPPOrganicChiapas · 540 families
FLO-CERTOrganicRisaralda, Colombia · 310 families
SPPOrganicEstelí, Nicaragua · 680 families
FLO-CERTOrganicYirgacheffe, Ethiopia · 360 families
FLO-CERTOrganicFinancial Integrity
Coffee roasters and wholesale partners pay an annual membership fee that covers TPRN's operating costs — so project contributions stay whole.
Individuals who believe in the cooperative model contribute to our operating fund, ensuring the structure doesn't eat into the investment.