We’re grateful for our many partners!

Each is contributing to create sustainable communities, either through education initiatives for the underprivileged in the US or erosion and poverty reduction in Haiti. These partners include civic and educational organizations, places of worship, businesses, and individuals. Scroll down to see some of our partners!

Interested in being our partner?

Join us! Together we’re working to reduce soil erosion, thereby improving the lives of Haitians and the country’s overall socioeconomic situation. Contact us through our form by clicking the button below.


 
 

Our BIGGEST Partner

Our NEWEST Partner

The Rotary Club of McLean has awarded a grant to establish grass nurseries in schools in the northern part of Haiti.

 
 

 

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

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A special thank you to our farmers:

The farmers provide advice on the management of Bermuda grass and goats for their colleague farmers in Haiti. The farmers also provide financial assistance for growing grasses in Haiti. Georgia grows large acres of Bermuda grass and bahiagrass, the same kinds of grass we’re growing in Haiti.

Phipps Farm

Georgia Farmers

 

 

MAJOR INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Connie & Len Adams

Dr. Mark Jack

Dr. Angela Natilla

Nancy Stepina Robison

Dr. Larry Deeb

Dr. Penny Gilmer & Dr. Sanford Safron

Robert Parker

Dr. Fanchon Funk

Joe Lama

Jan and Lance Peterson

David & Jane Watson 

 

 

PARTNERSHIP WITH ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

 

Soil and water management in Haiti are of concern to Rotary International.

Rotary International has a 10 year plan to provide clean water to Haiti. Rotary International President Barry Rassin has major interest in the potential impact and supports the grass project.

Project Board Member, Dr. Fanchon Funk, discusses the grass project with Rotary International President, Barry Rassin, in Tallahassee, FL.