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From first connections to lasting transformation - the journey of Comunidad Connect

Origins · 2007

Origins of Comunidad Connect

Comunidad Connect (CC) was created in 2007 after its co-founders had visited and worked in Nicaragua since 1998. Jon Thompson moved his family there full time in 2004 for what became a formative decade for him and CC. His relationships with community leaders and local institutions grew and matured.

In the late 1990s, Nicaragua was becoming a popular destination for surfers, backpackers, and avid tourists. The violence of Nicaragua's civil war in the '80's was long gone and the country was becoming a popular destination to tourists and investors alike.

Many visitors expressed interest in exploring the country and meeting the people beyond the waves of the Southwest Pacific Coast. However, common barriers of language, cultural proficiency, and access to communities often proved insurmountable for those wanting more from their experience abroad.

We didn't come to build something for people — we came to build something with them.
— Jon Thompson, Co-Founder
Origins of Comunidad Connect
By the numbers · 2026
19+Years of Impact

across three countries, multiple programs

The journey

Our Journey

Each chapter grew from authentic relationships built over years of listening, learning, and partnering.

1998

Cultural Connections Begin

Jon Thompson first visited San Juan del Sur on a road trip through Central America. A conversation in broken Spanish about basketball led to lasting relationships and the foundation for our Cultural Connections program.

2006

Youth Development Foundation

Jon hired Alejandro Noguera to manage sports programs at the newly renovated Sports Park. This became the foundation of our Youth Development program, now serving 500+ athletes annually.

2007

Health & Housing Programs Launch

Comunidad Connect was founded to help communities navigate opportunities and risks. We began developing what would become our Together For Health and Homes For Good programs.

2026

Integrated Impact Across Three Countries

Today CC operates across Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, and the United States with four integrated programs serving thousands of community members through our proven co-investment model.

Our Guiding Principles

We connect communities that care in ways that benefit all stakeholders.

To build resilient communities through sustainable programs that address health, housing, youth development, and cultural exchange in partnership with local stakeholders.

Strengths Perspective

We do not think of development in terms of addressing needs alone, but also within the context of local human and social capital.

Relationship Driven

Sustainable development requires open and ongoing collaboration between global, national, and local partners; both public and private.

Resolving Isolation Drives Economic Development

Connecting local communities with networks, knowledge, and capital creates opportunities for appropriate socio-economic development.

Co-investment

Investment of in-kind and financial resources by all committed partners is essential to ensure shared ownership of success.

Community Building × Social Impact = Resilience

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