A an integrity-driven social enterprise that is dedicated to connecting resources, access, and opportunities to fuel the dreams and aspirations of historically under-resourced communities.
Be sincere with your Intentions. A passion followed by determination can save humanity. Today is the day to step into your purpose. Don’t be scared. Take the first step. Faith will develop your wings.
Wake up from survival mode We are born to fly and Love allows us to Thrive When you leap, you might fail. Be present so they can climb on your shoulders so THEY can leap
Each season of life will ask you to transform. Doing it with courage is your only choice. Remember, you are never alone. Love breaks down barriers. Be Fearless. Your victory is around the corner.
Connecting Communities to Resources for a Better Haiti.
Ending the cycle of aid dependency in Haiti by serving as a community catalyst.
Our Programs
Impact Hub Port-au-Prince
A sustainable co-working space that supports and nurtures entrepreneurs, and innovators in order to elevate and restore the health of Haiti. We see ourselves as a community catalyst, a crossroad where changemakers connect to solve problems. We are a space for Haitians, by Haitians. We are an inspiring space for entrepreneurial and social ideas to flourish and make an impact.
Leveraging our experience, resources and compassion for empowering entrepreneurs to provide quality resources to small businesses located in the PNW. Every participating business owner will receive the resources and skills necessary to integrate the proposed intuitive system successfully.
Teaching High School students no-code web development skills by creating websites for local businesses. High school students acquire all the tools needed to build an e-commerce website for Seattle businesses. Seattle businesses receive a FREE Square business website!
A five-day celebration of Port-au-Prince's vibrant entrepreneurial spirit. Led by local entrepreneurs and fueled by our city's unique startup ecosystem, this event is your gateway to discovering Port-au-Prince's innovative heartbeat.
A five-day celebration of Tacoma's vibrant entrepreneurial spirit. Led by local entrepreneurs and fueled by our city's unique startup ecosystem, this event is your gateway to discovering Tacoma's innovative heartbeat.
Konbit Cafe, is our Haitian Specialty Coffee window service cafe nestled in the heart of the University District. We boast a well-crafted Haitian-inspired menu with coffee sourced directly from our farmer friends in the northern hills of Dondon, Haiti.
Konbit Cafe is a portal/window into the community Kay Tita fosters throughout Haiti. We hope our guests will use this transparent approach to our organization to learn about our culture and find ways to engage with us directly through celebration, action, hope, awareness, and learning. Every purchase directly supports our community.
Haiti Coffee Co. provides freshly roasted single source, blended beans, and cold brew coffee. We source quality coffee direct from farmers, roast and brew small batches locally, and enrich the lives of young entrepreneurs in Port-au-Prince. Haiti Coffee was founded with the aim to rebuild the Haitian coffee industry and to help farmers redevelop their agricultural heritage as one of the world’s top coffee exporters.
Zel is an Entrepreneur Development Program created in partnership with Impact Hub Port-au-Prince and Katalyst Konbit to provide 20 early stage entrepreneurs a reliable workspace, a supportive network, and a 34-week entrepreneurship training curriculum. This program provides early-stage entrepreneurs with the tools needed to develop a successful business plan, develop a strong brand, and get ready for financial investment
Helping Haitian Professionals Enhance and Increase their Creativity and Productivity through a Creators In Residence Program Providing them Access to a Supportive Network, Machinery, and Tools.
Impact Hub Port-Au-Prince takes an authentic approach to developing community, inspiring members through sustainable practices. Emphasizing progressive inclusivity and transparency, Impact Hub aims to preserve and expand Port-Au-Prince’s creative and thriving entrepreneurial culture. We hope to reach maximum effectiveness with the intentional practice of accountability. Guided by love, respect, honor, and trust, we always seek to refine, elevate, and restore the health of our community.
Startup Week
Startup Week brings entrepreneurs, local leaders, and friends together over five days to build momentum for their vision for change.
Impact Bio Energy
Seattle‐based startup, Impact Bioenergy, manufactures and sells bioenergy systems that convert organic waste materials into renewable natural gas and fertilizer with zero waste.
MUCE
MUCE EDUCATES is an organization co-founded by Barthelemy Mervil, David Pierre-Louis’ brother, and utilizes arts promote intercultural exchange and to bring an end to cyclical poverty. MUCE is committed to teaching the visual arts to youth in urban areas so that they may compete in the global market. The organization provides educational workshops and opportunities for the emerging labor force with an emphasis on production in arts and culture.
Haiti Coffee Co
Haiti Coffee Co. is a U.S. based company that imports Haitian Coffee while working towards infrastructure development that directly benefits the farmers from whom they source. The organization provides solutions that address deforestation, environmental sustainability, agriculture training, and infrastructure development.
Infinitum Humanitarian Systems
will direct a training and operations program within Impact Hub called GeoHaiti. GeoHaiti trains adults on geospatial information systems (GIS) that serve to improve community disaster resilience. Training topics include community communications, water and sanitation management, environmental preservation, public health measures, community disease surveillance, sustainable infrastructure, and hazard analysis.
Yes Baby I Like It Raw
Yes Baby I Like it Raw helps people tap into their raw potential and “process the unprocessed life” by developing health and wellness programming such as yoga meditation, and nutrition.
Living Building Challenge
Kay Tita will be the greenest commercial building in Haiti since it will be constructed according to The Living Building Challenge (LBC) standards, considered the most rigorous environmental performance standard. People from around the world use this regenerative design framework to create spaces that produce more energy than they utilize.
Be sincere with your Intentions. A passion followed by determination can save humanity. Today is the day to step into your purpose. Don’t be scared. Take the first step. Faith will develop your wings.
Wake up from survival mode We are born to fly and Love allows us to Thrive When you leap, you might fail. Be present so they can climb on your shoulders so THEY can leap
Each season of life will ask you to transform. Doing it with courage is your only choice. Remember, you are never alone. Love breaks down barriers. Be Fearless. Your victory is around the corner.
Impact Hub
Impact Hub Port-Au-Prince takes an authentic approach to developing community, inspiring members through sustainable practices. Emphasizing progressive inclusivity and transparency, Impact Hub aims to preserve and expand Port-Au-Prince’s creative and thriving entrepreneurial culture. We hope to reach maximum effectiveness with the intentional practice of accountability. Guided by love, respect, honor, and trust, we always seek to refine, elevate, and restore the health of our community.
Infinitum Humanitarian Systems
will direct a training and operations program within Impact Hub called GeoHaiti. GeoHaiti trains adults on geospatial information systems (GIS) that serve to improve community disaster resilience. Training topics include community communications, water and sanitation management, environmental preservation, public health measures, community disease surveillance, sustainable infrastructure, and hazard analysis.
Living Building Challenge
Kay Tita will be the greenest commercial building in Haiti since it will be constructed according to The Living Building Challenge (LBC) standards, considered the most rigorous environmental performance standard. People from around the world use this regenerative design framework to create spaces that produce more energy than they utilize.
MUCE
MUCE EDUCATES is an organization co-founded by Barthelemy Mervil, David Pierre-Louis’ brother, and utilizes arts promote intercultural exchange and to bring an end to cyclical poverty. MUCE is committed to teaching the visual arts to youth in urban areas so that they may compete in the global market. The organization provides educational workshops and opportunities for the emerging labor force with an emphasis on production in arts and culture.
Haiti Coffee Co
Haiti Coffee Co. is a U.S. based company that imports Haitian Coffee while working towards infrastructure development that directly benefits the farmers from whom they source. The organization provides solutions that address deforestation, environmental sustainability, agriculture training, and infrastructure development.
Impact Bio Energy
Seattle‐based startup, Impact Bioenergy, manufactures and sells bioenergy systems that convert organic waste materials into renewable natural gas and fertilizer with zero waste.
Ambient Water
Ambient Water (formerly AWG International) is Washington state based company that uses a patented technology that transforms humidity into an abundant source of safe, clean water.
Startup Week
Startup Week brings entrepreneurs, local leaders, and friends together over five days to build momentum for their vision for change.
The DoSchool
The DoSchool develops experiential learning programs centered around innovation and facilitates opportunities for entrepreneurs to move from ideation to implementation.
Yes Baby I Like It Raw
Yes Baby I Like it Raw helps people tap into their raw potential and “process the unprocessed life” by developing health and wellness programming such as yoga meditation, and nutrition.
Days for Girls
Days for Girls puts freedom and opportunity back into the hands of women and girls by providing sustainable hygiene solutions.
Initiatives We Fiscally Sponsor
Global Wisdom Collective
Global Wisdom Collective facilitates collaboration and programming in protecting traditional ecological knowledge and key cultural lifeways pertinent to and alongside indigenous and diaspora communities that would otherwise be at threat of extinction
Impact Hub Port-Au-Prince takes an authentic approach to developing community, inspiring members through sustainable practices. Emphasizing progressive inclusivity and transparency, Impact Hub aims to preserve and expand Port-Au-Prince’s creative and thriving entrepreneurial culture. We hope to reach maximum effectiveness with the intentional practice of accountability. Guided by love, respect, honor, and trust, we always seek to refine, elevate, and restore the health of our community.
Startup Week
Startup Week brings entrepreneurs, local leaders, and friends together over five days to build momentum for their vision for change.
Impact Bio Energy
Seattle‐based startup, Impact Bioenergy, manufactures and sells bioenergy systems that convert organic waste materials into renewable natural gas and fertilizer with zero waste.
MUCE
MUCE EDUCATES is an organization co-founded by Barthelemy Mervil, David Pierre-Louis’ brother, and utilizes arts promote intercultural exchange and to bring an end to cyclical poverty. MUCE is committed to teaching the visual arts to youth in urban areas so that they may compete in the global market. The organization provides educational workshops and opportunities for the emerging labor force with an emphasis on production in arts and culture.
Haiti Coffee Co
Haiti Coffee Co. is a U.S. based company that imports Haitian Coffee while working towards infrastructure development that directly benefits the farmers from whom they source. The organization provides solutions that address deforestation, environmental sustainability, agriculture training, and infrastructure development.
Infinitum Humanitarian Systems
will direct a training and operations program within Impact Hub called GeoHaiti. GeoHaiti trains adults on geospatial information systems (GIS) that serve to improve community disaster resilience. Training topics include community communications, water and sanitation management, environmental preservation, public health measures, community disease surveillance, sustainable infrastructure, and hazard analysis.
Yes Baby I Like It Raw
Yes Baby I Like it Raw helps people tap into their raw potential and “process the unprocessed life” by developing health and wellness programming such as yoga meditation, and nutrition.
Living Building Challenge
Kay Tita will be the greenest commercial building in Haiti since it will be constructed according to The Living Building Challenge (LBC) standards, considered the most rigorous environmental performance standard. People from around the world use this regenerative design framework to create spaces that produce more energy than they utilize.
Impact Hub
Impact Hub Port-Au-Prince takes an authentic approach to developing community, inspiring members through sustainable practices. Emphasizing progressive inclusivity and transparency, Impact Hub aims to preserve and expand Port-Au-Prince’s creative and thriving entrepreneurial culture. We hope to reach maximum effectiveness with the intentional practice of accountability. Guided by love, respect, honor, and trust, we always seek to refine, elevate, and restore the health of our community.
Startup Week
Startup Week brings entrepreneurs, local leaders, and friends together over five days to build momentum for their vision for change.
Impact Bio Energy
Seattle‐based startup, Impact Bioenergy, manufactures and sells bioenergy systems that convert organic waste materials into renewable natural gas and fertilizer with zero waste.
MUCE
MUCE EDUCATES is an organization co-founded by Barthelemy Mervil, David Pierre-Louis’ brother, and utilizes arts promote intercultural exchange and to bring an end to cyclical poverty. MUCE is committed to teaching the visual arts to youth in urban areas so that they may compete in the global market. The organization provides educational workshops and opportunities for the emerging labor force with an emphasis on production in arts and culture.
Haiti Coffee Co
Haiti Coffee Co. is a U.S. based company that imports Haitian Coffee while working towards infrastructure development that directly benefits the farmers from whom they source. The organization provides solutions that address deforestation, environmental sustainability, agriculture training, and infrastructure development.
Infinitum Humanitarian Systems
will direct a training and operations program within Impact Hub called GeoHaiti. GeoHaiti trains adults on geospatial information systems (GIS) that serve to improve community disaster resilience. Training topics include community communications, water and sanitation management, environmental preservation, public health measures, community disease surveillance, sustainable infrastructure, and hazard analysis.
Yes Baby I Like It Raw
Yes Baby I Like it Raw helps people tap into their raw potential and “process the unprocessed life” by developing health and wellness programming such as yoga meditation, and nutrition.
Living Building Challenge
Kay Tita will be the greenest commercial building in Haiti since it will be constructed according to The Living Building Challenge (LBC) standards, considered the most rigorous environmental performance standard. People from around the world use this regenerative design framework to create spaces that produce more energy than they utilize.
Follow David Pierre-Louis, a mission-driven, Haitian-American entrepreneur based out of Seattle, WA as he journeys to find his mother in Haiti after the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake of January 12, 2010. While immersed in the ruins, he fights to fill the gaps left by the Haitian government & various NGOs. Find a Screening
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Kay Tita celebrateS the graduation of the 1ST cohort of 35 women from the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, Port-au-Prince Chapter
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