WE EMPOWER ARTISAN
COMMUNITIES THROUGH
PARTNERSHIPS FOR
SUSTAINABLE IMPACT
Through shared growth, we aim to strengthen fair trade in craftsmanship, ensuring it becomes a source of dignified work for the families and communities who dedicate themselves to it in Mexico.
TEKITI IN NUMBERS:
2024 IMPACT
In 2024, we successfully worked on various commercial projects, benefiting
233 artisans from different parts of Mexico, with 37% of them being women.
partnerships were established.
workshops collaborated.
artisan
techniques.
Mexico.
PROBLEM
In Mexico, more than 7.5 million people preserve their culture through traditional craftsmanship. Although the artisan sector has grown in recent years, it still faces significant challenges for economic and social development.
These challenges limit access to better
income and working conditions, which is why it is urgent to create partnerships with stakeholders committed to social and sustainable impact, where inequality gaps are reduced and new opportunities are generated for artisan communities.
OUR
IMPACT MODEL
TEKITI’s dual impact model is designed to drive the economic growth of workshops through the sale of their pieces, while providing artisans with tools for decision-making empowerment and personal and business development, ultimately achieving sustainable self-management over time.


fair trade.
formalization.
awareness and safeguarding
artisan knowledge.
personal and
collective
development.
Connection between
artisans and partner
organizations.
B CORP

Since 2022, we have been a certified B Corporation.
Based on the B Impact assessment, we achieved an overall score of 80.1, while the current average for companies completing the assessment is 50.9. This places us 30 points above the average. The evaluation covers five main pillars: Governance, Workers, Community, Environment, and Customers.

OUR IMPACT
INITIATIVES
Hilanda: TEKITI’s Artisan Business Incubator (2024). In its first edition, it supported 7 workshops over 9 months in their formalization processes.
OUR IMPACT
INITIATIVES
Cost of Living Study (2024)
With the participation of eight Wixáritari artisan families, we verified that our payment was fair by recording their monthly expenses and establishing a minimum wage.
OUR IMPACT
INITIATIVES
Savings Program with Wixárika Communities (2023) Aimed at encouraging and sharing information about personal finance and savings.
OUR IMPACT
INITIATIVES
Women Artisans’ School (2023) As part of the Gender Found program, 10 women artisans were trained in accounting, administrative, and strategic topics.