Nonprofit Marketing

Nonprofit Marketing for Little Haiti, Miami

Little Haiti has an extraordinary concentration of organizations doing critical work — cultural preservation, immigration support, affordable housing advocacy, and community health. The organizations that have built this neighborhood deserve to be found by the funders and donors who are actively looking for them.

The Real Problem

Little Haiti's nonprofits carry extraordinary weight — and most of them are nearly invisible to the funders who could support them.

Little Haiti was shaped by two waves of immigration: the Haitian Boat People who arrived in the 1980s, establishing the neighborhood's identity and culture, and the second wave of families who came after the 2010 earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince. Today, the Little Haiti Cultural Center, Toussaint L'Ouverture Plaza, and the Caribbean Marketplace anchor a community that has preserved Haitian language, art, music, and identity in the heart of Miami.

But Little Haiti is also under pressure. The Magic City Innovation District proposal represents billions of dollars of development moving into the neighborhood. The organizations doing the most to keep longtime residents rooted — the immigration legal aid groups, the cultural institutions, the housing advocates — are scrambling for funding at the same time developers are scrambling for land.

Foundations focused on immigrant communities, cultural preservation, and housing equity are actively searching for organizations like yours. The gap is not the work you do. The gap is how visible you are when they go looking.

50,000+
Haitian-Americans in Miami-Dade — the largest Haitian diaspora concentration outside of Haiti itself
2010
Year of the Haiti earthquake — the second wave that reshaped Little Haiti's population, needs, and nonprofit ecosystem
$1B+
Proposed Magic City development investment — driving displacement pressure that Little Haiti nonprofits are actively fighting
$10K/mo
Free Google ad spend available to qualifying nonprofits through Google for Nonprofits
What We Do

Marketing that respects Little Haiti's culture — and reaches the funders investing in it.

Every funder who looks you up, every donor who searches your name, every community member asking for help — we make sure they find you and find you ready.

Google Business Profile Management

When a funder searches for cultural preservation orgs or immigration services in Little Haiti, your nonprofit appears first. Programs, hours, photos, and reviews professionally managed.

Donor Visibility

SEO

Rank for what your community searches in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole: "èd imigrasyon Miami," "affordable housing Little Haiti," "Haitian cultural programs Miami."

Community Reach

Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits

Up to $10,000/month in free Google Ads for qualifying 501(c)(3)s. We apply on your behalf, build the campaigns, and manage them ongoing.

Free Ad Spend

Website Design

A bilingual or trilingual website built for your mission and your community — with donation flows, volunteer sign-ups, and program pages that turn first-time visitors into committed supporters.

Grant Credibility

Reputation and Review Management

Grant officers verify your organization before they recommend funding. We build the online trust signals that make every due diligence check a confirmation of your credibility.

Funder Trust

AI Phone Receptionist

Answer every call 24/7 in English, Spanish, and with Haitian Creole routing capability. Capture intake information and route community members to the right program, any hour of the day.

Community Access
We Know Little Haiti

Miami-based. Little Haiti's history is not data to us. It is the lens through which we tell your story.

We know that Little Haiti was not a planned community — it grew organically as Haitian immigrants settled near NE 2nd Avenue in the 1980s, building a neighborhood from their own hands: the botanicas, the Haitian restaurants, the murals, the community centers. We know the Little Haiti Cultural Center is more than a building — it is a living declaration that Haitian culture belongs in Miami.

We know that language in Little Haiti is not one-dimensional. Your community speaks Haitian Creole at home, Spanish in the street, and navigates English in every formal setting. We work with Haitian Creole-fluent partners so your digital presence speaks to your community in their language — not just a translation, but actual cultural resonance.

And we know the pressure the neighborhood is under. We understand the stakes of the Magic City development fight for your housing clients and community members. That context informs every word we put to work for your organization.

  • We work with Haitian Creole-fluent partners for authentic messaging
  • We understand the multi-language reality: Creole, Spanish, and English
  • We know Haitian diaspora funders and what they prioritize
  • We lead with the community's strength and cultural achievement, not its hardships

Causes We Serve in Little Haiti

Cultural Preservation and Haitian Heritage
Protecting Little Haiti's arts, language, music, and identity as a living Haitian cultural hub
Immigration Legal Aid and Support
Asylum navigation, legal assistance, and family reunification for Haitian immigrants and new arrivals
Affordable Housing and Anti-Displacement
Fighting gentrification pressure from the Magic City Innovation District and northward Brickell expansion
Community Health and Mental Health Access
Culturally competent care in Creole, addressing trauma, maternal health, and chronic disease
Youth Education and Workforce Development
Bilingual and Creole education programs, job training, entrepreneurship, and college pathways
Common Questions

Questions from Little Haiti Nonprofit Leaders

Can you help nonprofits that serve a Haitian Creole-speaking community?

Yes. Language matters in Little Haiti. We work with Haitian Creole-fluent partners to ensure your messaging, your website, and your digital presence reflect the language your community actually speaks. We also write in English and Spanish for broader reach.

What is the Google Ad Grant and how does it benefit Little Haiti organizations?

Google for Nonprofits offers up to $10,000 per month in free advertising credits to qualifying 501(c)(3) organizations. For Little Haiti nonprofits, this means appearing at the top of Google when donors search for cultural organizations, immigration support, or housing services in your area.

Can grant funding cover your marketing services?

Yes. Many foundations — including those specifically focused on Haitian diaspora communities and immigrant services — include communications and capacity-building allocations. We provide documentation to support your applications and report-outs.

Free Nonprofit Audit

Let's See What Funders Find When They Search for Your Little Haiti Organization

Fill out the form and we will audit your Google Business Profile, search rankings, and website — and tell you exactly what a grant officer sees when they look you up.

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