Basic Organization Information
Yonn Ede Lot Association
- Also Known As:
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YEL
- Physical Address:
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Williams Bay, WI
53191
- EIN:
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26-0747378
- Web URL:
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www.YonnEdeLot.net
- NTEE Category:
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R Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy
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R12 Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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J Employment, Job Related
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J02 Management & Technical Assistance
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K Agriculture, Food, Nutrition
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K20 Agricultural Programs
- Year Founded:
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2007
- Ruling Year:
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2011
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Individual contributions - $20,000
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Special events - $5,000
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Mission Statement
<div>To help the people of Lamontagne, Haiti help themselves out of poverty. YEL: </div><ul><li>Works with Haitian associations</li><li>Helps fund or provide technology for start-up projects that are economically driven to increase the abilities of individuals & strengthen leadership,</li><li>Looks to Haitian associations to initiate, design, implement, and sustain these projects,</li><li>Works together to be on schedule, and</li><li>Assures our donors that funds to to projects and not US administration, travel, or fund-raising efforts. </li></ul><div> </div><div> </div>
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Impact Summary from the Nonprofit
<div>Our accomplishments in 2011 included:</div><div> </div><ul><li>The creation of a Haitian board to determine priorities and projects,</li><li>Funding of expansion to a second women's micro-finance program,</li><li>Development of a board of headmasters in Haiti to evaluate educational needs; funding of teacher training and teaching materials, </li><li>Cooperative funding of latrine construction and other public health initiatives,</li><li>Development/funding of small manufacturing initiatives, and</li><li>Support of agricultural education and reforestation. </li></ul><div>In 2012, our objectives include:<br /></div><ul><li>Support of local fishing industry</li><li>Funding of animal husbandry projects</li><li>Expansion of small manufacturing and distribution opportunities</li><li>Additional development of agricultural, educational, and health programs. </li></ul><div> </div>
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Leadership
Judy O Haselhoef
Term:
Since
Nov
2010
Profile:
Judy O Haselhoef Co-Founded YEL and serves as Manager of YEL-US<br />Haselhoef, a conceptual and community artist, holds an MFA from Vermont College. She has spent the last 14 years actively engaged in projects, which bring individual and group values together in an environment that encourages question, discussion, evaluation, and reassessment of those values. Her work has included her activity in Haiti for the last five years, and in the US with at-risk students, adults and<br />children with special needs, adults with dementia, senior citizens, and K-12 students. Her prior work, as a marketer with corporations and not-for-profit organizations, used a variety of business applications<br />including target marketing, list management, donor acquisition, copy writing, and design.
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Highest Paid Employees & Their Compensation
Program:
Public Health
- Budget:
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$5,000
- Category:
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Public Safety, Disaster Services
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
Caritas, an organization initially created by Pope Paul II within the Catholic parishes, heads the work of public health in Lamontagne. Projects they have initiated include the training of public health care workers, and the construction of individual and public latrines. Future programs will be to increase the number of workers, improve public understanding of personal hygiene, and introduce a low-cost latrine so that every family can have one.
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Established the first micro-financing program in the rural mountainous region assisting twelve women
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Agriculture
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$5,000
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Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
OPADEL Association leads the Lamontagne community with efforts to improve the agricultural output of an area in which 99% of the households farm for their primary income source. Projects have included animal husbandry (chicken coop to improve egg production and poultry health), classes for students at the local schools, reforestation of hillsides, and a community sharing of tools and seed. Future projects will build on the past as well as introduce and improve growing techniques of various plants such as yams and mangoes.
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Education
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$5,000
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Education
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
Comite Education Lamontagne (CEL), whose board is made up of the eight local headmasters in the area, meets to discuss issues and establish priorities for local needs. In the past, they have used funds to train teachers and to purchase items to help teachers improve their methodology and presentation of subject matter (including globes, maps, dictionaries and two laptops.) Future projects will continue to improve teachers' abilities to teach.
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Finance/Buisiness
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$5,000
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Community, Business & Industry
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
Past funds have implemented micro-lending programs to two women's associations in the area, Famn Se Lavi (6th cycle of loans) and Famn Deside (1st cycle of loans) and training to all women for better business practices. Future funding will look to encouraging entrepreneurship in the area.
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Manufacturing
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$5,000
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Employment
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
Associations Famn Se Lavi and OPADEL initiated small manufacturing (hats and backpacks respectively) in the region with start up funds from YEL. Future projects will expand on these endeavors adding in product lines and locations for distribution.
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