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Mission
Founded jointly in 1994 by Haitians and Americans, the Lambi Fund of Haiti is a unique grassroots organization whose mission is to assist the popular, democratic movement in Haiti. Its goal is to help strengthen civil society in Haiti as a necessary foundation for democracy and development.
Constituency Involvement
The Lambi Fund of Haiti takes its lead from the peasant and women's organizations with which we collaborate. The Lambi Fund is based on the premise that the Haitian people understand how development is best achieved in their country. Therefore, the Lambi Fund follows the lead of grassroots organizations in program and priorities. The Lambi Fund never dictates to a community organization what should be done. Through discussion and reflection, the peasants decide what is best for their community and present the project to the Lambi Fund for support.
Program Areas
The Lambi Fund focuses its funding in four main project areas:
- Sustainable Development – Sustainable agricultural projects, tool banks, grain storage facilities and mills, help increase food security and income for peasant organizations and families. Many of these projects benefit women, who bear a greater burden in the agricultural economy.
- Community Micro-Credit – Our experience has shown that micro-credit is most successful when linked directly to community project activities. Members of community organizations band together to form collective micro-enterprise funds.
- Environment – The conservation of Haiti's waning natural resources is central to all Lambi Fund projects. Community cisterns and irrigation systems help communities secure safe and efficient water supplies while community reforestation projects curb deforestation—the most rapid in the Western Hemisphere.
- Organizational And Leadership Training – Alongside our routine technical and management training programs, the Lambi Fund provides organizational and leadership development training programs. These forums provide appropriate indigenous platforms for change and enable Haitian peasant and women's organizations a chance to exchange their views, experiences and plans.
Self-Sustainability
Organizations that receive funding are seen as partners in the development process and not as grantees. All Lambi Fund projects have the goal of self-sustainability, and organizations often receive over one year of technical and organizational training before receiving their grant. Projects are then monitored closely to ensure that they are run democratically and meeting their objectives.
Grassroots Democracy
Integrated into all Lambi Fund projects is the opportunity to reinforce indigenous democratic practices while enhancing skills in accountability and project implementation. The Lambi Fund focuses on the grassroots level through four mechanisms: community organizing, organizational development, civic participation, and promoting leadership by women.
Proven Outcomes
In its first ten years of existence, 101 projects of the Lambi Fund of Haiti have changed the lives of over one million Haitians. The Lambi Fund's projects have demonstrated impact in the areas of economic improvement, environmental sustainability, food security, democratic functioning, and gender equality, among others.
Supporting Economic Justice, Democracy And Sustainable Development In Haiti

