Post Date: 04/11/2026
Title and Assignment: CQI Cupping Corps for Verité Brewing Better Futures project
Location: remote
Start Date and End Date: TBD
Number of Volunteer Spots Available: TBD, depending on sample availability
Duration/Level of effort: 0.25-2 days per participant
OPPORTUNITY SUMMARY
CQI has partnered with the independent nonprofit organization Verité to support its farm worker innovation project Brewing Better Futures: Boosting Income and Wellbeing for Coffee Farmers and Workers. The project is designed to evaluate new farm labor innovations in three countries: Brazil, Costa Rica, and Honduras. The innovations will be evaluated for their contributions to farm efficiency and profitability, working conditions, worker motivation and retention, coffee quality, and livelihoods.
CQI is collaborating with Verité and its project partners in each country to evaluate the impact of the project on coffee quality at two points in the supply stream: in the field, where volunteer Field Evaluators will assess the quality of freshly harvested fruit (see CQI Coffee Corps Calls for Volunteers 1370 and 1371) under the direction of a Field Evaluator Coordinator (see CQI Coffee Corps Call for Volunteers 1369); and in the lab, where members of the CQI Cupping Corps will perform physical analysis of green coffee and sensory evaluation of roasted samples. The two sets of quality data will complement one another and provide a more comprehensive assessment of the impact of project interventions on coffee quality than either one might alone.
This CQI Coffee Corps Call for Volunteers 1368 describes the expectations and establishes the terms of reference for volunteer members of the CQI Cupping Corps for the project, including objectives, key activities, deliverables, deadlines, communications, etc.
The individuals selected for this volunteer opportunity must meet the eligibility requirements below, recruit qualified colleagues to volunteer as cuppers, secure access to their employer’s cupping lab as a “host lab,” and generally take responsibility for the successful and timely completion of the activities describe here.
LAB-BASED EVALUATION
Each participating farm will receive separate deliveries of fresh coffee fruit from two cohorts of farm workers, one that participates in the project and one that does not (counterfactual), maintain strict separation of these coffees throughout the post-harvest process, and produce representative green samples from each cohort. CQI Cupping Corps volunteers will receive green coffee samples in matched sets, i.e., each set will feature one sample from the participant group and one from the counterfactual. Each farm will generate at least one (1) and no more than four (4) matched sets from each farm for a total of between six (6) and 24 samples and any increase in this amount will be subject to prior agreement with CQI Cupper Corps volunteers and host labs. Samples will be coded for blind evaluation and will be delivered directly to selected labs by project participants in each country. This means that CQI Cupper Corps volunteers in this project may receive three different sample shipments from three different farms at three different times corresponding to the post-harvest periods in Costa Rica and Honduras for the 2026/27 crop year, and Brazil for the 2027 harvest. Volunteers are expected to perform physical evaluation of each sample according to SCA standards and sensory evaluation under the direction of a certified Q Grader using the SCA Coffee Value Assessment (CVA). Results will be collated and submitted on a timely basis to CQI by the certified Q Grader designated as the CQI Cupper Corps lead at each participating lab.
KEY ACTIVITIES, DELIVERABLES, and DEADLINES
The CQI Cupping Corps for the Verité Brewing Better Futures project will:
ELIGIBILITY
APPLICANTS (1)
Individuals eligible to apply to serve in the CQI Cupping Corps for the Verité Brewing Better Futures project must:
ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEERS (> 3)
Applicants must commit to recruit at least three qualified colleagues to participate in the sensory evaluation of project coffees. These colleagues must also meet basic eligibility requirements, including:
NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
The applicant selected for this volunteer role will be expected to sign a standard non-disclosure agreement to protect against unauthorized disclosure of the identities and confidential or proprietary information from project funders and partners.
COMMUNICATIONS
By submitting an application for this volunteer opportunity, you are authorizing CQI and Verité to identify you and your project role in their public communications. Neither CQI nor Verité will attribute any specific evaluation or work product to you publicly without prior disclosure and consent.