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Job Power  ·  KONKRET, since 2011  ·  North, Haiti

Jèn ayisyen yo bezwen travay

Jobs, not aid.

Just 14 cents of every USAID dollar reaches Haiti. The diaspora, meanwhile, sends home more than $4 billion a year... and almost all of it gets spent and disappears, building nothing that lasts. Job Power changes that: fund a real Haitian campus, put young people to work on their own soil, and receive what they produce. A purchase, not a donation.

A young person from KONKRET at work in the field, North of Haiti
$4B+
Diaspora remittances a year, ~22% of GDP
14¢
Of each USAID dollar reaches Haiti
91
Campuss across Haiti
2003
SAKALA on the ground
Where You Come In

Find a campus. Fund the work.

I'm in the diaspora

Sponsor a Campus

Pick a Haitian campus, fund it, and receive what it produces... cassava flour, to start. Not a donation: you are buying a product, and most of your money builds up the campus that made it. You see exactly what it did.

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We're a group or organization

Sponsor as a Group

A church, a diaspora association, a company. Back a whole campus and put ten young people or more to work, with reporting you can show your own people.

Become a Group Sponsor
I'm on the ground in Haiti

Host a Campus

You have land, equipment, or a youth group ready to work. Tell us what you have and the one thing you need... we handle the matching.

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Who We Are

Not an aid group. A way to build wealth that stays.

SAKALA Haiti has been on the ground in the North since 2003; its cooperative KONKRET has organized youth employment since 2011. We are not an aid organization. Aid arrived, disappeared, and left little behind... barely 14 cents of every USAID dollar ever reached Haiti. Deliver that same dollar directly and 85 cents lands. We are building the opposite: money that stays in Haiti, in the hands of the people doing the work.

We know the campuses across Haiti... what they have, what they could do, and the one thing each one needs to start. We match them with people and groups abroad who buy what they produce. The money doesn't trickle, it lands... and most of it builds up the campus itself, so the work keeps paying after the first season. Every job created is an act of economic sovereignty.

More about SAKALA Haiti
A young person from KONKRET working the parcels, North of Haiti
Organization SAKALA Haiti, since 2003
Program KONKRET, North, since 2011
Regions Milot, Trou-du-Nord, Limonade
Status Agricultural cooperative
Sectors Agriculture & Training

One day, every campus's harvest ships to your door as a single box. We are still building the campuses that fill it. See what's growing →

Sponsor a campus. Put youth to work. Get what they grow.