School reconstruction nonprofit scaling disaster recovery programs globally
Happy Hearts Fund operates a nonprofit school reconstruction program across ten countries, with an active project portfolio spanning emergency response, campus improvement, and community capacity building. The hiring acceleration (7 roles posted in the last 30 days) is heavily weighted toward construction (7 roles) and operations (5 roles), reflecting on-the-ground execution demands rather than backend scaling — a staffing mix aligned with their core challenge of insufficient workforce to meet project timelines and logistics constraints in developing regions.
Notable leadership hires: Program Director
Happy Hearts Fund (now operating under the banner All Hands and Hearts – Smart Response) rebuilds schools and educational infrastructure in communities impacted by natural disasters. The organization operates in ten countries, has reconstructed 162 schools and kindergartens, and has reached over 99,500 children and 613,000 community members since 2005. Work spans the critical post-emergency gap when international aid withdraws but communities still lack safe learning spaces. Active programs include school campus improvements, emergency safety protocols, construction training for local workforces, and team leader capacity building. The organization is headquartered in New York.
Happy Hearts Fund rebuilds safe, resilient schools in disaster-impacted areas during the recovery phase when children are most vulnerable and aid has withdrawn. Since 2005, the organization has rebuilt 162 schools across ten countries, reaching 99,500+ children and 613,000 community members.
Happy Hearts Fund operates school reconstruction and community capacity programs in ten countries globally, with staff and volunteer roles distributed across the United States, Australia, Jamaica, and the Philippines.
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