U.S. Mission to Haiti
Unlock Funding for Vocational Training Programs
U.S. Mission to Haiti is funding organizations to pilot inmate vocational training programs in Haiti, focusing on textile production for inmate uniforms. This initiative aims to equip inmates with employable skills through 'train the trainer' models within prison facilities.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grants for Training & Manufacturing
This grant funds organizations developing vocational training programs for inmates in Haiti, focusing on textile production for inmate uniforms. It's an opportunity to build skills, create jobs, and support vital infrastructure within the Haitian prison system.
Unlock Haiti Business Grants: Fund Your Project!
Haitian and U.S. individuals and organizations can access grants for projects promoting civic engagement, good governance, and entrepreneurship with a U.S. cultural connection. Funding supports initiatives in areas like youth empowerment, press freedom, and cultural exchange, aiming for immediate impact and mission objectives.
Haiti Grants: Fund Your Business & Cultural Exchange
Haitian entrepreneurs and civil society organizations can receive funding to develop businesses, promote education, and strengthen cultural ties with the U.S. This grant supports initiatives focusing on youth empowerment, academic mobility, and democratic ideals.
Unlock Funding for Transparency Initiatives
Local and international NGOs can receive funding to enhance fiscal transparency in Haiti through education and grassroots initiatives. This grant supports projects aimed at improving public understanding of budgets and promoting fiscal responsibility.
Grant Funds for Haitian Businesses & Development
Haitian organizations and businesses focused on civic engagement, entrepreneurship, and strengthening democratic processes can apply for funding to drive positive change and economic growth.
Unlock Funds for Haitian Election Engagement & Cultural Exchange
Haitian organizations promoting political participation, especially for women and youth, can receive funding for voter outreach and civic education programs. Projects must incorporate an American cultural element or expert connection to foster democratic engagement.