Overture Outreach International
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
Overture Outreach International 2025 END OF YEAR GIVINGDONATE NOW! Learn More We believe Haitians (like all of us) have a God-given desire and calling to live independent, self-sufficient lives. And we believe they are capable and worthy of this opportunity. That’s why we equip and empower Haitian families and their communities to be active and engaged in building full, hopeful and independent lives.Learn More A Proven Way ForwardWhat makes us different from other organizations? We don’t focus on short-term aid. We focus on long-term solutions by empowering Haitians to gain independence through our innovative Social Support Model. This proven model strengthens community partnerships and encourages locally-driven services that are central to our foundational Five Pillars:EmpowermentEducationNutritionHealthcareInfrastructureSee How It Works Transformational ImpactThe challenges in Haiti are immense. So are the opportunities to transform lives. stats are from our 2024 Annual Report:400+Children left institutional care and united with a family where they truly belong1,276Full or Partial Scholarships Supported100kDiri Lavi! meals Packaged using rice and beans from local farmers590Individuals received medical care at the campus clinic229Haitian workers on salary or contracted for projectsExplore Our Work Catch Up With UsRead our latest posts to stay in the know about all things Overture.Reclaiming the Future for Haiti’s Most Vulnerable ChildrenThis lack of real infrastructure is one of the root causes of Haiti’s long-standing dependence on foreign aid. When communities lack the resources to support one another or rebuild after the disasters that plague the region, external intervention becomes the default solution. But we must ask: What happens when infrastructure is rebuilt - not with temporary aid, but with a long-term, Haitian-led vision for stability?Building the Foundation for IndependenceThis lack of real infrastructure is one of the root causes of Haiti’s long-standing dependence on foreign aid. When communities lack the resources to support one another or rebuild after the disasters that plague the region, external intervention becomes the default solution. But we must ask: What happens when infrastructure is rebuilt - not with temporary aid, but with a long-term, Haitian-led vision for stability?Haiti Stronger: Healing and Hope for ALL ChildrenIn Haiti, access to healthcare is a daily challenge—made even more complex for families living in the constant crisis that persists in the country. And it is even more challenging for children with disabilities who often face stigma, rejection, and abandonment. Through Overture’s work within our Healthcare Pillar, we strive to ensure that comprehensive medical care is accessible to every family we serve. Read All Blogs
Annual Revenue
$1,026,963
Known Funders
11
Grants Received
21
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $1,026,963 | $1,070,266 | $230,245 |
| 2023 | $1,266,952 | $1,412,413 | $291,719 |
| 2022 | $2,173,659 | $2,315,833 | $491,776 |
| 2021 | $2,158,947 | $2,014,286 | $610,183 |
| 2020 | $1,259,114 | $850,641 | $420,522 |
| 2019 | $153,701 | $154,765 | $14,799 |
Top Funders
SOUTH BEND, IN
SOUTH BEND, IN
SOUTH BEND, IN
CHARLOTTE, NC
DURHAM, NC
DURHAM, NC
LA JOLLA, CA
HUDSON, OH
CHARLOTTE, NC
Showing top 10 of 11 funders.
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
Enel Andre
Board Member
Nathalie Amyotte
Secretary
Frank Irr
Treasurer
Maxo Fontaine
Board Member
Lisa Hyatt
Executive Director
Cameron Parker
Chairman
Frequently Asked Questions
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