Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Announces $1.5M for Workforce Development
The Fund's three new grants promote the training of hospitality workers, entrepreneurs, students, and teachers.
Artisan Pascale Faublas reflects on the opportunities and inspiration made possible by Clinton Bush Haiti Fund programs.
The Fund's three new grants promote the training of hospitality workers, entrepreneurs, students, and teachers.
With support to groups like HAND/EYE, Aid to Artisans, and Fairwinds, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund is connecting Haitian artisans to high-profile international designers.
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund is contributing to the biggest international effort to create a mortgage market in Haiti.
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund's grant to Root Capital is helping coffee cooperatives export Haiti's coveted coffee.
Fast Company documents the model work of one of our partners in Haiti.
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Clinton Bush Haiti Fund CEO Gary Edson speaks with the Caribbean Journal about promoting economic growth in Haiti.
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund is dedicated to rebuilding the lives and livelihoods of Haitians through innovative activities. Our recent grant of $1.1 million to three great organizations hits on several of the key areas where such activity is needed: jump-starting an expanding small and growing businesses, supporting the transition from an underground economy to a formal one, and supporting job creation. One of the organizations that received our grant is HAND/EYE Fund. The HAND/EYE Fund, created in 2010, is going to use its $535,876 grant to help connect artisan groups to US markets, and support skilled artisans through grants to artisan cooperatives. In Haiti, HAND/EYE is connecting artists to global markets, further invigorating the Haitian artisan sector.
Grants totaling $1.1M will provide access to resources for economic growth.
Funding to boost construction sector, promote vocational training, and increase access to sustainable energy.
The $2 million grant will help cultivate small and growing businesses.
The $850,000 award will reinvigorate Haiti's oldest microfinance institution.
Terry Lundgren, Martha Stewart, and fashion designer Rachel Roy travel with the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund to meet with artisans helping to fuel the Haitian economy.
Support will help Partners In Health sister organization in Haiti, Zanmi Lasante, provide residency and training programs for doctors and nurses.
Read about how the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund is supporting specialty Haitian coffee exports.
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund announced a $2 million grant to help train and employ Haitian workers in repairing damaged homes in Léogân
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund announced today that it would invest $2 million to complete construction on a major hotel project in Haiti.
The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund announced a $3 million grant to help make mortgages available to more ordinary Haitian citizens.
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund CEO Gary Edson details the importance of sustainable development in Haiti.