Sectors
Sectors are the working communities of the 11th Department—where ideas become projects. Each Sector brings together Haitians in Haiti, diaspora professionals, and Friends of Haiti around a shared area of focus (Agriculture, Business, Arts & Culture, and more).
How Sectors work
- a community (people connecting, sharing updates, and building relationships), and
- a working group (members collaborating to identify needs, propose solutions, and turn them into real initiatives).
Join where you can contribute
Members join the Sectors that match their experience, skills, and interests. You can:
- Join to participate in discussions, working groups, and projects, or
- Follow to receive updates without active participation.
Find the best Sector for you in under a minute:
- If you want to solve a problem, join the Sector closest to your expertise.
- If you want to support and stay informed, follow the Sector(s) you care about.
- If you’re not sure, start with Business, Education, or Environment—they connect across all areas.
What you can do inside a Sector:
- Connect: meet members, message, follow updates.
- Collaborate: join working groups, contribute skills, review proposals.
- Build: create initiatives, recruit teammates, track progress.
Choose your level of involvement:
- Observer – follow updates.
- Contributor – join discussions, attend meetings.
- Builder – help run a working group or project.
- Leader – coordinate a Sector or initiative.
From ideas to funded projects
Sector Members help surface the most impactful proposals. Selected projects move forward to the Governing Committee for final review, evaluation, and funding decisions.
Project Pipeline
How ideas move from discussion to action
- 1 Identify Needs
- 2 Brainstorm Solutions
- 3 Draft Proposal
- 4 Sector Review
- 5 Governing Committee
- 6 Funding & Execution