Gems Publishing - March 2019

Rosa’s Fresh Pizza The Power of Creatively Paying It Forward

One of the joys of running a successful business is the chance to give back to the community. We all have causes near and dear to our hearts. More often than not, the hardest part is figuring out exactly how to support charitable organizations of the less fortunate in our areas. But when a business finds a creative, meaningful way to give back, it can take off like a rocket. That’s exactly what happened to Rosa’s Fresh Pizza in Philadelphia. Mason Wartman held down a high-powered finance job on Wall Street before he made the decision to give up the world of investment for something a little more down-to-earth. “I had always wanted to start my own business, and there’s a bunch of dollar pizza stores throughout New York and Manhattan,” Wartman told TheTab.com. “I thought it was a concept I could work with here in Philly.” While Wartman thought he could serve up authentic New York pizza slices to the people of Philadelphia, he didn’t expect to start one of the city’s most viral charitable efforts. His story illustrates how you can create a way to give back that aligns with your business and ideals. As a result of their $1 slices and welcoming atmosphere, Rosa’s Fresh Pizza was already a place for homeless and low-income Philadelphians to grab a fresh, hot, and delicious meal. While this inclusiveness was always a core aspect of their business, they didn’t start a system of paying it forward until one customer inspired them to do so. “One day a customer came in after reading that we naturally serve a lot of homeless people because it’s affordable food,” Wartman recalled. “He tried our pizza and liked it. He asked us if homeless people ever came in short and didn’t have a full dollar. They did, and I told him as much. He offered to pre-purchase a slice for the next homeless person.” Apparently, this customer was inspired by a practice in Italy called “caffe sospeso” where customers purchase coffee in anticipation for those who may not be able to pay for it. After receiving the customer’s donation, Wartman placed a Post-It on the wall that would be redeemed by the next homeless customer. From this one small gesture, a revolution was born. THE MOMENT OF INSPIRATION

quickly. It’s very simple and they appreciate that. They appreciate the simplicity of participating and the transparency of the program. It encourages more involvement.” After the story was picked up by USA Today, it was shared far and wide. Today, Rosa’s Fresh Pizza gets dozens of donations every day. Customers love being able to help those in need, and they enjoy sharing kind words via those Post-Its. If you walk into Rosa’s, you’ll find hundreds of them plastered to the wall. Rosa’s is now more widely known for their creative way of paying it forward as much as they are for their affordable, tasty slices.

The program has served thousands and thousands of slices to homeless people throughout Philadelphia. It’s a staple of the community and a model for other businesses to follow.

HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN GIVING PROGRAM

Look, there’s nothing wrong with simply picking a worthy organization and sending them a check. However you want to give back is welcome, but finding a way to help and inspire people can turn a simple donation into a movement. Paying it forward in a way that encompasses who you are as a company can yield huge benefits for your community. As you’re thinking about giving back to those less fortunate in your community, ask yourself if there’s a way to creatively inspire both your team members and your patients to join you. It may not result in feeding thousands of hungry people, but we promise it will yield something extraordinary.

FROM 1 SLICE TO MORE THAN 100,000

While Wartman didn’t put that Post-It on the wall with the intention of the program exploding, that’s exactly what happened. Once word spread of the concept, it took off like wildfire. “People from all over the world donate online and visit us in the shop when they’re in Philly,” Wartman said. “It’s a concept that a lot of people understand very

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