Members
Research Training
and Data/Service Partners
To support and ensure best-in-class and integrated research, training and data management, as well as financial and legal compliance, the Alliance is supported by six service-center partners, including:
ADF
Association pour le Développement de Fond-des-Blancs
ADF’s mission is to strengthen local organizations and coordinate their work towards a shared vision of an empowered and economically competitive Fond-des-Blancs community.
UNIQ
Quisqueya Université
Quisqueya University (UniQ) is a renowned private institution of higher education and research, known for the quality of its training and research, its dynamism and the professionalism of its teaching staff.
CLE
Centre Haitien du Leadership et de l’Excellence
Le Centre Haitien du Leadership et de l’Excellence (Haitian Centre for Leadership and Excellence) is a Haitian non-profit leadership development foundation committed to building up a new cadre of leaders to address Haiti’s development challenges and unlock its opportunities.
HDI
Haiti Development Institute
The Haiti Development Institute (HDI) works to build communities by supporting local leaders, strengthening organizations, and connecting stakeholders for systemic impact.
CASELI
Centre d’Appui et de Services aux Entreprises Locales et Internationales
The Center for Support and Services for Local and International Businesses, CASELI, is a spin-off of Root Capital in Haiti dedicated to developing rural entrepreneurship and innovative leadership by delivering advisory services, mapping resilient business ecosystems, and investing in businesses that build sustainable livelihoods throughout the country.
GECA
GECA
GECA is a business advisory boutique firm dedicated to fostering sustainable economic development in emerging markets. Their approach combines strategic advisory services with a deep understanding of local contexts and global best practices. By leveraging their expertise in finance, entrepreneurship, Technology, ISO Certifications, Data Analytics, Compliance and impact measurement, as they support local organizations in achieving meaningful profitable and sustainable outcomes.
15 Local Organizations
Despite bringing together 15 proven local organizations representing thousands of farmers, students, and patients, and dozens of community organizations, the Alliance will also seek to rapidly add and engage central and local government offices and other production, service, and feeding partners throughout the country in the years to come. Continued growth, expansion and partnership building with other organizations will increase the Alliance’s impact and overall sustainability.