Transatlantic Impact

Systems built for lasting autonomy.

We track the long-term performance of community leadership networks and infrastructure across the DMV region and Bouaké. Our data proves that structured, self-sustaining local systems consistently outlast traditional, short-term aid models.

Measurable Progress

Data across two continents

12k+

leaders trained

45

systems designed

89%

project autonomy

Medium shot of West African engineers discussing schematics around a solar panel array, bright natural daylight, technical blueprint focus, 35mm.
Medium shot of West African engineers discussing schematics around a solar panel array, bright natural daylight, technical blueprint focus, 35mm.
Overhead shot of hands sketching a distribution diagram on a large paper grid, blueprint blue pens, bright daylight, 35mm.
Overhead shot of hands sketching a distribution diagram on a large paper grid, blueprint blue pens, bright daylight, 35mm.
Transatlantic Voices

Stories of structural change

Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire

Decentralizing local energy grids

In Bouaké, a cohort of local technical leaders designed a cooperative solar maintenance network. By establishing local training protocols, they reduced outage response times by sixty percent and achieved total operational independence.

Baltimore, Maryland

Empowering regional food networks

In Baltimore, our leadership fellows engineered a regional supply chain connecting urban farms with local distributors. This cross-sector network secured sustainable food access for thousands of families while keeping capital within the community.

The Core Philosophy

True development is not about importing solutions from the outside; it is about building the local capacity to design and maintain those solutions forever.

Director of Systems Design

Invest in resilient leadership

Join our network of global development partners and fund the systems that build permanent community independence.