A social enterprise collaborating with leaders for systemic social transformation through collective impact for Haiti.
A social enterprise collaborating with leaders for systemic social transformation through collective impact for Haiti.
Our team of talented consultants has a wealth of experience in Social impact project development & management, fundraising, and convening management.
we collaborate with leaders working to transform social systems and make it easy to show up for haiti.
Browse our services and join the collective effort.
Areas of focus:
Diaspora Integration
Cultural heritage
Haitian production & Export
Continuity and follow-up are among the biggest challenges with social impact efforts in Haiti. Replenish 509 believes that we can create ripple effects together. Support this work and enjoy some goodies from Haiti every other month. Receive a discount if you subscribe for the year!
Increasing access to products MADE IN HAITI! Doing business in Haiti is challenging, but we need the economy to grow for sustainable development. This collective effort supports entrepreneurs to export their products.
Putting Haitian CULTURE on the map! From arts & crafts to music, to live performances, Haitian creativity is in a category of its own. This collective effort supports the cultural economy and changes the narrative on Haiti.
Haiti needs the DIASPORA to be part of the emerging Systemic Transformation efforts. This collective effort works for a seat at the table in Haiti for the Diaspora.
Economic Development is a vital part of systemic transformation. We support entrepreneurs who are challenging the status quo.
For entrepreneurs producing in Haiti who want to reach more clients.
For entrepreneurs outside of Haiti who want to sell products made in Haiti.
We support businesses and institutions that are committed to systemic transformation.
We've seen them walk the talk.
That's why Replenish Ayiti chooses to support them.
In general, Haitian entrepreneurs need support to improve quality, packaging, marketing, communication, and export processes.
Their success enables them to keep activating systemic transformation.
Haiti needs them to keep growing.
You already purchase goods from the global market. As the world's first black republic, the odds have been against the Haitian economy since 1791, but Haiti is still alive!
Reinforce producers in Haiti by buying Made in Ayiti.
Join Reviv Ayiti Cultural Encounters: Music & Preservation. Next up is on May 10-12th in New Orleans.