Rooted in Relationship
This work does not happen alone. Every funder, partner, and collaborator connected to Grown in Haiti shares a belief in the same fundamental idea, that communities closest to the land are best positioned to restore it. We are grateful for every relationship that makes this work possible.
Our Approach to Partnership
We approach every funding and partnership relationship the same way we approach the land. With care, with honesty, and with a long-term view. We are not looking for transactions. We are building relationships that deepen over time and stay accountable to the communities and landscapes at the center of this work.
The organizations listed on this page have each contributed to Grown in Haiti's growth in meaningful ways. Some through direct funding, some through partnership and collaboration, some through both. We honor each of them here.
Our Funders
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Re-Earth Initiative
Re-Earth Initiative was Grown in Haiti's first institutional funder. Their early belief in this work helped establish the foundation everything else has been built on. Their commitment to community-led ecological restoration in Haiti remains a meaningful part of our story.
Visit re-earth.org
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The Clara Lionel Foundation
The Clara Lionel Foundation supports two of Grown in Haiti's most active areas of work, our Farmer Support Program and our largest regenerative demonstration site. Their investment in community-centered climate resilience directly strengthens the people and landscapes at the heart of what we do.
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Jonas Philanthropies
Jonas Philanthropies is supporting Grown in Haiti's efforts to build community gathering spaces in Cap Rouge. These spaces will serve as places for shared learning, knowledge exchange, and collective decision making rooted in the communities we work alongside.
Our Partners
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Haiti National Trust
The Haiti National Trust shares Grown in Haiti's commitment to ecological restoration and the protection of Haiti's natural landscapes. Our collaboration is grounded in a common understanding that restoration requires both cultural and ecological stewardship working together.
Visit haititrust.org
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Initiative Earth
Initiative Earth has been a meaningful collaborator in Grown in Haiti's educational work. Through our partnership we have developed programming that connects regenerative practice with broader audiences, including a free course on syntropic farming available on the Earthed.co platform that anyone anywhere can access at no cost.
Visit initiativeearth.org
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Alpha Arts Alliance
Alpha Arts Alliance is Grown in Haiti's longest and most active creative partner. Their work blends art with regeneration in a way that is rare and powerful. Over the years they have hosted multiple art sale fundraisers that have directly supported our work on the ground, and they remain an active and essential part of the movement we are building together.
Visit alphaartsalliance.com
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AgriNatif
AgriNatif is a farmer network rooted in native species and traditional agricultural knowledge. Together we were longlisted for the 2025 Food Planet Prize, a recognition of what is possible when community-led agricultural networks are taken seriously on a global stage.
Visit instagram.com/agrinatif
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GreenCheck.Earth
GreenCheck Earth is a grassroots-centric climate justice intermediary that redistributes resources and builds international communities of solidarity rooted in decolonial values. Grown in Haiti is one of only six organizations worldwide selected as a GreenCheck Partner.
Visit greencheck.earth
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Earthed
Earthed is a global nature skills platform and charity making practical regenerative knowledge accessible to anyone, anywhere. Through this partnership, the work happening on the groundreaches a global audience of learners. Access Sidney-Max Etienne's free syntropic farming course here.
Visit earthed.co
Become a Partner
Grown in Haiti is always open to new partnerships grounded in shared values. Whether you represent a funding organization, a research institution, a creative collective, or a community-based initiative, we welcome conversations rooted in honesty and long-term thinking.
We are particularly interested in partnerships that support our expanding monitoring and research capacity, our farmer support program, and the continued development of our regenerative systems network.