Doing Good, Better with The August Project
Reworking how philanthropy operates globally, The August Project focuses on underdeveloped countries of color and highlights solutions.

Project Description

THE MISSION
The mission of The August Project is to create better do-gooders. We empower individuals, organizations and governments with the tools to engage in development work effectively. The goal is to alleviate poverty in underdeveloped communities and countries.
THE RESULTS
An example of our partnerships is our co-creation with Nike. We designed and manufactured a sneaker with Nike based on the Haitian Revolution. Having sold out in four days, we used half of the profit to fund public hand washing stations in Haiti and strengthened operations. We have hosted innovation workshops to help participants understand how "giving" technically works, gave them tips on how to responsibly donate and brainstormed potential solutions to poverty in Haiti. We have also worked with the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Verizon, and the Flatbush Development Corp. We have consulted with the Haitian American Caucus and #BlackCreatives. Additionally, we have been featured in a number of publications including L'Union Suite, Her Neck of the Woods, Rare Maven Media, Ticket Mag and Le Floridien print newspaper for our successes.

THE PROBLEM
We are solving the problem of poverty--a pretty huge problem. In 2015, 10% of the world (734 million people) lived on less than $1.90 a day (World Bank). Given the COVID-19 pandemic and its disproportionate impact on the economically vulnerable, this number will likely go up.
THE SOLUTION
The August Project consults with others on how to do good, better. We also engage in strategic partnerships to do good, creatively. Though many have goodwill, they're not equipped with the technical expertise to "do good" in a systematic and effective way. Consulting equips aspiring philanthropists with how to engage in development work properly, while strategic partnerships fund programs on the ground. By creating philanthropists who can properly support solutions while also equipping citizens on the ground with the ability to be self-sufficient, The August Project addresses poverty from two very important angles.

THE FOUNDER
Ruth Jean-Marie is the founder and CEO of The August Project. She was raised being able to vacation in her parents' homeland of Haiti where she got to witness firsthand the joy and beauty of the Caribbean country. This motivated her desire to reframe how poverty is treated and looked upon. In 2014, she graduated from NYU where she received her Master of Science degree in Global Affairs with a concentration in human rights and international law. Four years later, she founded The August Project after seeing the need for change in the philanthropy world.

THE TEAM
- Stephanie Baril, Volunteer Coordinator. Stephanie seeks and manages the do gooders who help with the functioning of the organization.
- Julian Harrison, Esq., Legal Consultant. Julian advises on matters related to The August Project.
The August Project has two advisors who work in public relations and in streamlining systems.
HOW TO SUPPORT US
Of course we're looking for donations to further our impact! All funding will be used to jump start the projects that were underway pre-covid. This includes our coffee table book featuring the people of Haiti which aims to humanize locals, our innovation workshops in which we educate and brainstorm solutions to the problem of poverty worldwide while creating strategists who spread humanitarianism effectively, our merchandise that features economically vulnerable populations with the goal of creating an income for them and, of course, operations costs.
You can also share our campaign via social media: @theaugustprjct or follow us to keep up to date on our progress.
Thank you for your time and your donations! We appreciate you. Pleeeeease reach out with any questions or advice. We love to engage. You can reach us at [email protected].
The Campaign FAQs
Does The August Project solely focus on Haiti?
No. Though, at the moment, The August Project primarily runs programs in NYC and Haiti, our long term goal is to focus on underdeveloped countries that continue to experience the remnants of slavery and colonialism. Haiti has been one of the primary foci due to the founder's close proximity and research. We are currently operating out of NYC.
How long are innovation workshops?
Innovation workshops are up to two hours long including refreshments, networking, content and reception. Digitally, it will take up to 1.25 hours.
How does one effectively alleviate poverty?
The alleviation of poverty focus on five pillars that are intertwined. Positioning communities to address these pillars while also informing those in "developed" countries why these problems persist create sustainable change.
How can we find out more information?
Please email us at [email protected] or reach out to us via social media: @theaugustprjct on Instagram and @prjctaugust on Twitter. We've also been featured in a considerable amount of press.
See press below:
Nike Releases Uprising, A Haitian Revolution Inspired Limited Edition Sneaker
Ruth Jean-Marie Designs Limited Edition Nike Sneaker that Encapsulates the Haitian Revolution
The August Project Discusses Innovation, Development and Progress in Haiti
Black History Untold: Ruth Jean-Marie
For additional inquiries, please email [email protected]. We will add questions as we receive them!










Consult with Founder Ruth Jean-Marie for 90 minutes. During this consultation, Ruth will break down the technical basics of doing good, including how to donate to organizations that have maximum impact, what common pitfalls organizations fall into when attempting to do good, and how to begin building a non profit or social good business.
Just Because I Care
Be stylish and revolutionary with a long sleeve white "Uprising" tee featuring a Haitian revolutionary on the back. This tee will be available, at minimum, within four weeks upon the completion of the crowdfunding campaign.
As we are gearing up to create a coffee table book, we will be traveling the country of Haiti to collect portraits and narratives of locals. Folks who donate at this amount, will receive an exclusive 9"x 12" print not available to the public. Those featured in the print will also receive compensation.
Includes:
- Uprising tee
- Enamel pins and sticker pack
- Early admittance to innovation workshops
- Social media shout out

Receive two enamel pins great for decorating your denim jacket or book bag and two stickers featuring Haitian revolutionaries. This option is especially great for those who weren't able to purchase the Uprising sneakers.

Get first dibs to one of our innovation workshop where we do a deep dive into issues of Black liberation, Black identity world-wide and solutions to Black oppression.
Enjoy the coffee table book that we are currently working on. Our goal is to travel throughout Haiti to collect intimate narratives of locals along with their portraits and turn it into a coffee table book. Those who sit for photos will be compensated. This product is not yet available.
Includes:
- Uprising tee
- Enamel pins and sticker pack
- Early admittance to innovation workshops
- Social media shout out
Get a shout out in our newsletter and on twitter with this reward!
Rewards
Consult with Founder Ruth Jean-Marie for 90 minutes. During this consultation, Ruth will break down the technical basics of doing good, including how to donate to organizations that have maximum impact, what common pitfalls organizations fall into when attempting to do good, and how to begin building a non profit or social good business.
Just Because I Care
Be stylish and revolutionary with a long sleeve white "Uprising" tee featuring a Haitian revolutionary on the back. This tee will be available, at minimum, within four weeks upon the completion of the crowdfunding campaign.
As we are gearing up to create a coffee table book, we will be traveling the country of Haiti to collect portraits and narratives of locals. Folks who donate at this amount, will receive an exclusive 9"x 12" print not available to the public. Those featured in the print will also receive compensation.
Includes:
- Uprising tee
- Enamel pins and sticker pack
- Early admittance to innovation workshops
- Social media shout out

Receive two enamel pins great for decorating your denim jacket or book bag and two stickers featuring Haitian revolutionaries. This option is especially great for those who weren't able to purchase the Uprising sneakers.

Get first dibs to one of our innovation workshop where we do a deep dive into issues of Black liberation, Black identity world-wide and solutions to Black oppression.
Enjoy the coffee table book that we are currently working on. Our goal is to travel throughout Haiti to collect intimate narratives of locals along with their portraits and turn it into a coffee table book. Those who sit for photos will be compensated. This product is not yet available.
Includes:
- Uprising tee
- Enamel pins and sticker pack
- Early admittance to innovation workshops
- Social media shout out
Get a shout out in our newsletter and on twitter with this reward!