SERRV International

SERRV International

Infobox Company
company_name = SERRV International
company_
company_type = Non-profit organization
foundation = 1949
location = New Windsor, Maryland, USA
key_people = Robert S. Chase, President/CEO
products = Handicrafts, coffee, chocolate
revenue = profit$9.181 million USD (2005)|
homepage = [http://www.agreatergift.org/ www.agreatergift.org/]

SERRV International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, alternative trading organization operating in the United States and in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The organization is credited to be one of the first fair trade initiatives worldwide, with imports as early as 1949. In 2006, it was one of the country's largest fair trade importers with annual sales of approximately $10 million. It currently works with 85 small-scale, cooperatively run producer groups in 35 countries. [SERRV International (2005). [http://www.agreatergift.org/uploads/media/2005SERRVAnnualReportWeb.pdf 2005 Annual Report] . URL accessed on December 11, 2006.]

The organization's mission is to "promote the social and economic progress of people in developing regions of the world by marketing their products in a just and direct manner". SERRV International was funded and supported in 2005 by the Calvert Foundation, Catholic Relief Services, the Idyll Foundation and MMA Community Development Investments, Inc.

The organization is a founding member of the International Fair Trade Association (IFAT) and the Fair Trade Federation. It follows the internationally recognized fair trade principles of fair wage, gender equality, long-term relationships, concern for the environment, democratic decision making, safe working conditions, respect for culture, and prohibition of child exploitation.

History

SERRV International was launched in 1949. It began as a program of the Church of the Brethren as a way to help refugees in Europe recover economically and socially from World War II. The name SERRV is an acronym for Sales Exchange for Refugee Rehabilitation and Vocation. It first imported wooden cuckoo clocks from Germany to Maryland to sell in the U.S.

The program grew from assisting WWII refugees to working with impoverished people throughout the world. SERRV began importing handicrafts from the world's least developed countries as a way to alleviate poverty. By 1960, with the help of Church World Service, a nation-wide network of churches were selling SERRV crafts as part of their mission work. In 1964, the first full-time director was hired and three staff members were appointed.

, the first farmer-owned chocolate company in the world.

In 2001, in addition to marketing fair trade products, the organization stepped up its efforts as a development organization. Its current development projects with artisans and farmers include skill training workshops, product design assistance, and small grants, all largely funded by charitable contributions to SERRV from individuals, foundations, and churches.

In 2004, the organization launched a new marketing identity called A Greater Gift, which represents its catalog and retail business. Shortly afterward, SERRV also launched EQUO Foods, its own fair trade foods brand. [SERRV International (2006). [http://www.agreatergift.org/AboutUs.aspx About Us] . URL accessed on December 11, 2006.]

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External links

* [http://www.agreatergift.org A Greater Gift]


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