Skylark is the only 100 percent non-profit, 100 percent transparent specialty coffee brand in the world.
Skylark Coffee sprang from a desire to produce extraordinary coffee while helping to repair both environmental damage and human exploitation — some of it inherent to the coffee trade. We bring a wealth of speciality coffee experience in nearly every aspect of the industry while insisting on a fairer, more inclusive way to drink coffee and conserve nature. Our Probat roaster spins at the foot of the South Downs on the edge of Brighton.
We source superb coffee for specialty coffee businesses and individuals thanks to savvy buying, roasting and relationships, then we give away all our profits to charities working on the margins. We don't know of anyone else marrying top-tier coffee with a fully transparent non-profit model.
Who are we?
Micah Sherer is our project manager. He brings experience opening successful coffee businesses and managing teams in multiple countries; working within the supply chain to find better ways of supporting coffee producers in both Africa and South America; researching the power dynamics of coffee supply chains; and competing as an elite barista.
Ben Szobody oversees Skylark. He is a former political and business journalist in the U.S. and an early coffee blogger. He co-published the coffee magazine Longberry and contributed research to James Hoffmann’s The World Atlas of Coffee. He also founded Pro Baristas, which has trained and mentored more than 2,000 people for coffee jobs and other careers. He manages Rock Farm and Florence Road Market.
These projects all sit within the charity umbrella of OCB Initiatives, the trading arm of One Church Brighton, which works with marginalised people across Sussex.