Haiti's development requires a coalition of global partners — development banks, NGOs, diaspora organizations, corporations, and governments. Below is our curated directory of organizations aligned with UTH's mission. Know of one we missed? Suggest it below.
The primary U.S. government agency for international development. Provides grants, technical assistance, and infrastructure funding for developing nations.
The largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean. Has funded multiple Haiti reconstruction projects.
Provides loans, grants, and technical assistance to developing countries. Active in Haiti with housing, education, and infrastructure programs.
Regional development bank focused on sustainable economic growth in the Caribbean. Provides concessional loans and grants.
UN agency focused on eradicating poverty and reducing inequality. Has active programs in Haiti for governance, disaster recovery, and economic development.
Has invested significantly in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake, focusing on economic development, job creation, and sustainable agriculture.
The philanthropic arm of Digicel Group in Haiti. Funds schools, community centers, and disaster relief programs.
Connects the Haitian diaspora globally to support Haiti's development through investment, advocacy, and knowledge transfer.
Global health organization with deep roots in Haiti. Operates hospitals and clinics and trains Haitian medical professionals.
Works in education, healthcare, and clean water in Haiti. Has strong local relationships and operational experience.
The EU is one of the largest donors to Haiti, funding infrastructure, governance, and agricultural programs.
Regional organization of 20 Caribbean nations. Provides political support, trade agreements, and development coordination for Haiti.