Programs
The previous story of Haiti has been one of aid, but now the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund is helping to change this story to one of rebuilding and thriving. We are making and encouraging smart investments that will put people back to work and create the environment for vibrant, sustainable economic growth. We focus on promoting job growth and economic opportunity primarily by
1. Supporting micro finance institutions;
2. Providing small & growing businesses with access to financing & business services;
3. Facilitating job training & workforce development; and
4. Responding to critical, unmet needs.
Below is the full list of programs that the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund supports as we help Haiti "build back better." Use the links above to see the programs broken down by category.
African Methodist Episcopal Church Service and Development Agency
Supporting the AME-SADA's Cholera Prevention Program in Haiti.
EducaTech
Establishing a computer lab at the State University of Haiti's management school.
Fairwinds Trading
A working capital loan for artisans with export contracts — a Program Related Investment (PRI).
Fonkoze
Supporting local businesses with access to professional services, business guidance, and a network of support.
International Medical Corps
Establishing a comprehensive medical program to strengthen emergency care in Port-au-Prince.
Les Centres GHESKIO
Supporting GHESKIO residents with basic education, vocational training, and access to microcredit.
Oasis
Rebuilding a Haitian-owned hotel and training hospitality workers to invigorate the tourism sector.
Partners In Health
Improving the scope and quality of the public health system in Haiti.
Root Capital
Investing in small and growing Haitian businesses, largely in rural agricultural areas.
Salésien Professional School
Supporting construction training at a Haitian vocational school.
Solar Electric Light Fund
Using solar energy to electrify the off-grid central highlands village of Boucan-Carré.
U.E.H. Faculty of Science
Rebuilding the engineering school at L'Universite d'Etat du Haiti (U.E.H.).





























