Serving communities through self-sufficiency, practical education, and humanitarian action since 1996.
Phone: +17862511609 · Affiliated initiative: New Genesis Project
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Back relief, training, and real capability — not just good intentions

This donation page gives serious supporters a clean way to raise a hand now, join the early donor list, and step directly into the next phase of Priority One Coalition’s giving launch.

Since 1996 30+ years of service 6 core program areas Miami-rooted, globally aware
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No runaround. Three clean ways to move now.

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Signals serious donors look for

Nothing fluffy here. The strongest giving pages answer the practical questions fast: longevity, direction, visible field history, and a credible bridge from relief into capability-building.

1996Founded with a mission centered on community support, quality of life, and meaningful service.
30+Years of service history presented across the site’s core messaging and timeline.
6Core program areas spanning relief, food, medical aid, solar access, training, and community development.
2-trackDirect relief now, long-term capability and development next.
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Built for confidence, not guesswork

Priority One Coalition’s story is strongest when it is shown plainly: established service history, documented humanitarian response, practical self-sufficiency training, and a development-facing relationship with New Genesis Project.

30+ years of service language Documented Haiti field response Hands-on education focus Self-sufficiency training emphasis Published Miami contact details New Genesis Project affiliation
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Use the capture modal to log donor intent now. When the giving flow goes live, the people who raised a hand first are already in position.

Good use cases: individual donors, sponsors, strategic partners, and anyone ready to fund relief plus capability-building.

Where support can go

Three donor lanes with clean logic

Humanitarian response

Back practical support in moments of crisis, with direct service and visible field seriousness.

Self-sufficiency training

Support solar exposure, agriculture, usable skills, and disciplined pathways into capability.

Leadership & outreach

Help the mission show up credibly across community settings, development partnerships, and Africa-facing outreach storytelling.