Digital literacy that starts with the basics
We support practical learning environments where students can build confidence using computers, software, and foundational digital tools.
Ayibotech Foundation advances technology education and digital literacy in underserved communities by supporting computer labs, STEM learning programs, and educational partnerships, beginning in Haiti.
Ayibotech Foundation exists to expand access to technology education for communities that are too often left out of the digital economy. Our work begins in Haiti, where access to dependable equipment, training, and learning space can make a meaningful difference for students and educators.
We support practical learning environments where students can build confidence using computers, software, and foundational digital tools.
We invest in spaces, equipment, and implementation support that help schools and community programs offer consistent access to technology.
We work through educational and community partnerships in Haiti, starting with a flagship computer lab effort on the campus of Haiti Community Outreach.
Technology access is not only about devices. It is about whether students have a place to learn, guidance to build useful skills, and sustained support from organizations rooted in the community. Haiti is our first area of focus because that combination of need and local partnership is present there in a meaningful way.
Ayibotech Foundation is building and supporting a computer lab on the campus of Haiti Community Outreach. The goal is straightforward: create a dependable space for students to access computers, strengthen digital literacy, and participate in future STEM learning opportunities.
The initiative centers on equipment, setup, learning access, and the groundwork for programming that can serve students well over time.
Create or strengthen spaces where students and community members can use technology consistently.
Encourage digital literacy and future STEM pathways through structured, usable educational environments.
Work alongside community-based organizations and schools to make implementation relevant and sustainable.
We welcome conversation with donors, partners, educators, volunteers, and supporters who want to help expand technology education in underserved communities.