La resiliencia y la planificación comunitaria como herramientas en la reconstrucción de Puerto Rico
February 23, 2021 The onslaught of various atmospheric events in Puerto Rico has imposed several setbacks on the path to reconstruction. This situation reinforces the need for our communities to strengthen their disaster response methods and become more resilient. During our Stay Open, Stay Safe session, we talked with Félix Aponte-González, our new colleague and […]
Alianza del tercer sector logra la revitalización del Túnel de Guajataca
February 23, 2021 When you travel to the west of Puerto Rico, you can see the coast of the municipality of Quebradillas and Isabela, particularly the Guajataca Tunnel, one of the most beautiful coastal views on the entire island. What for decades was a tourist attraction, being the gateway to Isabela from Quebradillas, and a […]
El comercio digital para impulsar el desarrollo económico
February 23, 2021 In a crisis, the one who has the capacity to adapt survives. The world has faced constant change throughout history. However, the current scenario, where social distancing prevents the ability of a brand or business to interact directly with the consumer, has caused a sudden change in the way of doing business. […]
Nuevas iniciativas en el mercado de alimentos entre organizaciones y empresarios locales

February 19, 2021 Seven months into the pandemic, many restaurants have had to close their doors. However, according to an article published by The New York Times, others have seen the opportunity to focus on agriculture by creating their own gardens and growing in the farm-to-table concept. This is the case of Puerto Rican agriculture Crystal […]
De la crisis a la oportunidad: un nuevo modelo de vivienda para comunidades

February 19, 2021 They say that bad times generate new inventions. During this edition of Stay Open, Stay Safe, we spoke with Carla Gautier, an architect who reinvented herself after Hurricane Maria to provide a new model of accessible and safe housing for communities in Puerto Rico. After finishing her studies in architecture in the […]
Contenedores de transporte como alojamiento seguro

February 19, 2021 They say that some of the best ideas are born during a crisis. For Puerto Rican architect Carla Gautier Castro, her business KONTi Design Built Studio is proof of how a crisis can turn into an opportunity, and in her case, how her life shifted as she found a new mission in the midst of chaos. In less than three years, two major natural disasters […]
Organizaciones sin fines de lucro como motor de la recuperación

February 19, 2021 Marking the third anniversary of Hurricane Maria, we spoke with Isabel Rullán, executive director of ConPRmetidos; Alma Frontera, director of economic development programs at Foundation for Puerto Rico (FPR); and Lucciano Díaz, business assistance coordinator for the Bottom Up Destination Recovery Initiative (Bottom Up) to learn about recovery efforts and the role […]
Primeras reuniones de Plan de Destino se celebran con éxito en el este

February 19, 2021 Earlier this week the first virtual Destination Plan meetings were successfully carried out for the regions of Ceiba/Naguabo and Fajardo/Luquillo, as part of the Bottom Up Destination Recovery Initiative program. A diversity of members of the community participated in the meetings including; business owners, residents, local organizations, municipal representatives, the Puerto Rico […]
Tercer sector exige mayor agilidad en esfuerzos de recuperación tras huracán María

February 19, 2021 In order to present a real perspective of the recovery efforts in Puerto Rico, Foundation for Puerto Rico (FPR), Oxfam America, the UPR Resiliency Law Center and the Fundación Fondo de Acceso a la Justicia (FFAJ) met with Rear Admiral Peter J. Brown, the White House Special Representative for Puerto Rico. The […]
Stories of success and commitment in communities around Puerto Rico
February 19, 2021 The purpose of the Bottom Up Destination Recovery Initiative (Bottom Up) program would be nothing without its key figures: the business owners, NGOs, community leaders and individuals that work tirelessly to better their services and surrounding. Community efforts are essential in the recovery process – and for the program, this was no exception. During […]