Reach for the Moon®

Above & Beyond a Tagline

Our commitment to roasting great coffee also helps to inspire others to do great things. Big things. Otherworldly things. Or the one thing that gets you out of bed every morning.

If we can give you the fuel to achieve your goals, that means we’ve achieved ours.

When you’re a family-run business, you can’t help but think of each person who drinks your coffee as one of your own. That’s why we never settle for just good enough. We keep reaching for the moon, so you will too.

Fueling Otherworldly Causes

How our mission reaches beyond roasting and brewing coffee.

Missions We Fuel

Copper Moon Coffee is pleased to donate to these organizations.

We Give A Cup

As a practical way to thank our heroes, Copper Moon Coffee donates coffee to educators, healthcare workers, firefighters, police officers, and the military. We appreciate their selfless service and sacrifices to educate us, protect us, and keep our world safe. And we hope our out-of-this-world coffee keeps them reaching for the Moon.

Astronaut Scholarship Foundation

ASF provides annually more than 50 scholarships to the most brilliant and talented college students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). They aid the United States in retaining its world leadership in technology and innovation by supporting the very best and brightest scholars in STEM while commemorating the legacy of America’s pioneering astronauts.

Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories

Founded in 1948 by Maurice J. Zucrow at Purdue University, Zucrow Labs is the world's largest academic propulsion lab. The Laboratory's 24-acre research center encompasses many disciplines: aerodynamics of turbomachinery, aeroacoustics, combustion, measurement, control, computational fluid mechanics, particle flow heat transfer, and atomization processes.

Purdue-Space-Day

Organized by university students, Purdue Space Day is an educational outreach program that provides school students in grades 3-8 the opportunity to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by participating in three age-appropriate activities. Grade school students are divided into three separate age ranges: Grades 3-4; Grades 5-6 and Grades 7-8.

Make-A-Wish®

Make-A-Wish® has a sole mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Since the Chapter’s inception in 1983, Make-A-Wish® OH, KY & IN has granted over 17,000 wishes. It is their vision to grant the wish of every medically-eligible child in their chapter territory because a wish experience can be a game-changer for the kids and families they serve.

International Women’s Coffee Alliance

The mission of the IWCA is to empower women in the international coffee community to achieve meaningful and sustainable lives; and encourage and recognize women’s participation in all aspects of the coffee industry. As a global network of chapters, the IWCA achieves empowerment through leadership development, strategic partnership, and amplified market visibility.

Malawi Project

The Malawi Project is a humanitarian organization headquartered in Indianapolis. They help the African nation of Malawi (and other nations) in the areas of agriculture, education, medicine, famine relief, and the development of church and community leaders. They cross all religious, civil, community, ethical, tribal, and social lines to assist the poorest members of society.

Christel House

Christel House transforms the lives of impoverished children around the world—breaking the cycle of poverty and building self-sufficient, contributing members of society. Their K-12 education and character development program are complemented with regular health care, nutritious meals, guidance counseling, college/career support, and family assistance.

Cure SMA

Cure SMA is dedicated to the treatment and cure of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)—a disease that takes away a person’s ability to walk, eat, or breathe. 8 million Americans carry the gene that causes SMA, and it is the number one genetic cause of death for infants. They fund and direct comprehensive research that drives breakthroughs in treatment and care.

Conquer Paralysis Now

Conquer Paralysis Now is a leading authority on spinal cord injury (SCI) research and treatment. They are backed by an international coalition of medical doctors, research scientists and business leaders who share a singular goal: Finding a cure for paralysis. Their primary focus is on funding research and providing advocacy and programming for SCI patients and their families.

Driven NeuroRecovery Center

DRIVEN (an extension of Conquer Paralysis Now) is a multidisciplinary center where individuals with neurological conditions and other disabilities can improve their physical, mental and emotional health, increase independence, and enhance their overall quality of life using a holistic approach to wellness. DRIVEN also supports veterans and wounded warriors.

Calvary Run for Justice

The Run for Justice 5K/10K raises awareness about human trafficking and raise funds for International Justice Mission (IJM), a non-profit organization that actively pursues an end to slavery. Nearly 30 million people are being held in slavery today, with 2 million children involved in sex trafficking worldwide. IJM has freed more than 18,000 people from enslavement.

Race for Hope Lafayette

The Race for Hope was started in 2011 as a 5K run and walk and 10K Certified Race in Lafayette, Indiana, benefitting Vision of Hope Residential Treatment Center and Faith Bible Seminary. Vision of Hope is a residential, faith-based ministry that serves women struggling with unplanned pregnancies, drug or alcohol abuse, eating disorders, and habit of self-harm.

Lafayette Christian School

The main goal of Lafayette Christian School is to provide a Christ-centered education where each subject area and school activity are taught within a worldview where Christ is at the center. Loving and serving others is emphasized, modeled, and reinforced in peer relationships. Community is also integral as parents, students, school, and church work together.

Lafayette Catholic Schools

The Lafayette Catholic School System is centered on Jesus Christ, educating the whole person in a school culture that is sustained by Gospel witness and service; imbued with a Catholic worldview; supported by a community of faith; distinguished by academic excellence; and committed to student success so they will live happy, productive and rewarding lives.

Partners We Fuel

Copper Moon Coffee also proudly partners with select organizations by sponsoring their initiatives and serving them high-grade coffee.

Greater Lafayette Commerce

Greater Lafayette Indiana is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Midwest. The proud home of Purdue University, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Wabash National, and many other great manufacturers, high tech firms, and small businesses. Greater Lafayette Commerce’s mission is to advance economic and community prosperity for a superior quality of life.

Arrow McLaren SP

Copper Moon Coffee is the official coffee of IndyCar Arrow McLaren SP. AMSP represents three determined entities – Arrow Electronics, McLaren Racing, and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports – who joined forces in a strategic partnership with a clear aim: to compete for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship and the Indianapolis 500.

MatchBOX Coworking Studio

MatchBOX is a place to work for those who don't have places to work. Think of a coffee shop mashed up with an office park in an old garage. It's a room full of desks with all the amenities you need to get work done: secure 24-hour access, conference rooms, the fastest internet in town, and an unlimited supply of coffee and snacks. It's a home for business throughout the midwest.

Reinvented Magazine

Reinvented Inc. aims to empower and inspire the next generation of young women to pursue their passions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). While they mainly do this by publishing a quarterly print magazine that provides their young readers with female role models in STEM, they also work to break barriers and aid the movement to get more girls involved in STEM.