September 1, 2011 Great Coffee An Opportunity to Help Clean Water Presentation to Rotary E-Club of SOWNY www.fiveforwater.org.

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September 1, 2011 Great Coffee An Opportunity to Help Clean Water Presentation to Rotary E-Club of SOWNY

A Good Cup of Coffee Can Change Your Day. And Now It Can Help Change The World. The Rotary Coffee for Clean Water Program Five for Water has partnered with Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and Rotary International Designed to raise money for your Rotary club Proceeds help fund clean water initiatives worldwide through our Donor Advised Fund at the Rotary Foundation

68% of adults in the U.S. drink coffee Why Coffee? The average coffee consumer drinks three cups a day About 140 billion cups of coffee were consumed in the U.S. last year. The Program Consists of Four Coffees: Organic House Blend A hearty blend of medium and dark roasts. Deep, rich and full bodied. Rain Forest Nut ® A subtly sweet, delightful coffee with tastes of vanilla, caramel, cashew and Brazil nuts. Organic House Blend Decaf This decaf blend of light and dark roasts has a full, mellow flavor and a smooth finish. Organic Sumatran Reserve Exotically lush, sweet, and heavy bodied, born in the mountains of Indonesia.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. A Leader in specialty coffee industry Supports local and global communities In business for 30 years A Leader in Fair Trade and Organic Coffee Categories

Why Fair Trade Coffee? Provides farmers a fair price Allows for farmers to invest in their crops and community. A simple philosophy Farmers are better able to support their families and allows them to use time- honored traditions which produces better quality beans. Why Organic Coffee? Certified Organic Coffees are grown in harmony with natural habitat No synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers are used. Farmers use sustainable techniques Natural pest control and composting practices that enhance, rather than deplete the environment.

Why Water? One billion people do not have access to clean water 30,000 people per day die due to water-related illnesses. 90% of people who die are children less than five years old. Working Together, we can make a difference in providing clean water. Source: The Rotarian June 2008

Clean Water Projects Clean water projects have been successfully funded in eight countries including: Africa Tanzania Kenya Uganda Malawi Central & South America Haiti Honduras Guatemala Bolivia Working Together, we can make a difference in providing clean water.

Clean Water Projects Donor Advised Fund contribution $69,928 Total Project Size $167,569 Total number of people who have been provided with clean water 49,388 Working Together, we can make a difference in providing clean water.

How the Program Works Rotary Club purchases bags of coffee for $7 per bag 24 bag minimum order, shipping & handling included in the 48 Continental United States. (via FedEx Ground transportation) For each bag of coffee purchased by a club, $1 is contributed our Donor Advised Fund, and Rotary International receives 30¢ Rotary Club sells coffee for $10 per bag If sold at suggested price of $10, your Rotary club earns $3 profit, or 42%. Five for Water Foundation funds clean water initiatives worldwide from our Donor Advised Fund Terms of payment NET 30 days Coffee is available year-round and can be ordered anytime online

Summary (573) order forms online at fiveforwater.org Clean Water A NECESSITY FOR LIFE Great Coffee AN OPPORTUNITY TO HELP Jump Start Your Rotary Club’s Fundraising Efforts Now by Contacting