
Fonkoze Foundation (Fondasyon Kole Zepòl)
The Kole Zepòl Foundation (Fonkoze) is a Haitian non-profit institution founded in 1994 by Father Joseph Philippe and a group of grassroots organizations, and recognized as serving the public good since 2005. It provides development services and programs to support the ultra-poor and microfinance clients with the resources and skills they need to overcome obstacles and build wealth for their families and communities.
To date, the Fonkoze Foundation has more than 150 employees—44% of whom are women—providing training and support services across all 10 departments of the country. Our teams are organized around three programs:
Health and Nutrition:
Credit center leaders become health resources for their communities, offering products, guidance, training, and basic screening services.
Protection and Social Promotion:
Our Chemen Lavi Miyò program enables ultra-poor families to develop sustainable livelihoods and the capacity to maintain them beyond the program’s direct support.
Adult Education:
Through story-based training modules, participants learn to read and write, better manage their businesses, and protect themselves against the primary risks they face.

Pathways to Opportunity and Growth
- Empowers ultra-poor families to achieve sustainable economic independence through the Chemen Lavi Miyò program
- Expands access to community-based healthcare through trained local health entrepreneurs
- Strengthens literacy, financial skills, and business capacity through adult education programs
- Builds resilience to shocks through disaster preparedness and life-skills training
- Promotes women as leaders and economic drivers within their households and communities
- Reaches communities nationwide with locally rooted teams delivering training and support across all 10 departments