Kay Tita is an integrity-driven social enterprise dedicated to empowering historically under-resourced communities by providing tailored resources, access, and opportunities to fuel their dreams and aspirations.
In Washington State, Kay Tita equips immigrant, minority, and small businesses in underserved, low-income areas with the tools and support needed to thrive in today's digital economy. We provide:
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Kay Tita operates Impact Hub Port-au-Prince, a dynamic co-working space and community catalyst that supports young folks and changemakers to innovate and thrive. Impact Hub serves as a vital resource hub where ideas become actionable solutions, and its programs foster entrepreneurship, leadership, and community development.
We prioritize creating safe, resource-rich environments for young folks to build brighter futures. Our work includes:
In addition, Kay Tita is proud to be building Haiti’s first 100 % sustainable Living building, a model of environmental responsibility and innovation that will serve as a flagship space for education, collaboration, and community empowerment.
Kay Tita's work is grounded in equity, sustainability, and collaboration. By directly addressing systemic barriers, we provide tangible resources that empower communities to create their own pathways to success. Whether it’s helping small businesses access digital marketplaces in Washington or supporting Haitian young folks to innovate and lead, Kay Tita is building a future where underserved communities can thrive.Together, we’re shaping a world of opportunity and possibility.
DONATe TOdayImpact 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.
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.
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 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. 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.
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 (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 brings entrepreneurs, local leaders, and friends together over five days to build momentum for their vision for change.
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 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 puts freedom and opportunity back into the hands of women and girls by providing sustainable hygiene solutions.