Showing posts with label microcreditcapital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label microcreditcapital. Show all posts
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Kiva and Other Microloan Program Should Think About Haiti's Small Business Relaunch
By necessity, Haitians are all entrepreneurs. After the Jan. 12 quake that destroyed property and killed many people, Haitians want to have opportunities to launch their business ideas. With the loss of their capital, ID cards and other important papers, they will have to restart. A micro loan to finance a good business idea may be the order of the day.
Amid the numerous tent camps, Haitians have already resorted to selling their merchandise to make money to feed their family members. Here is a good opportunity for micro loan companies and Aid groups to think about empowering Haitian men and women. It will be interesting to start pilot programs with women who have their own small business. They are more likely to repay.
To get more news, visit http://helphaitiquake.blogspot.com
Amid the numerous tent camps, Haitians have already resorted to selling their merchandise to make money to feed their family members. Here is a good opportunity for micro loan companies and Aid groups to think about empowering Haitian men and women. It will be interesting to start pilot programs with women who have their own small business. They are more likely to repay.
To get more news, visit http://helphaitiquake.blogspot.com
Thursday, November 09, 2006
BuyaBook, SellaBook or any other Product: Help Raise Money for a Micro Entrepreneur

There are many ways you can get involved with MicroCreditCapital. You can participate in raising funds for MicroCreditCapital. You can buy a book from the MicroCreditCapital shop. Each time you buy a book, $5 will go towards the business profile of your choice. Please make sure to indicate which one should receive your funds.
Help fund a small business in Haiti. Buy a book and indicate which business will receive $5 donation.
Read the reviews of these books at the Publisher's website
SellaBook, BuyaBook MicroCreditCapital Fundraisings: Get Involved, Shop and Help a Low-income Entrepreneur
There are many ways you can get involved with MicroCreditCapital. You can participate in raising funds for MicroCreditCapital. You can buy a book from the MicroCreditCapital shop. Each time you buy a book, $5 will go towards the business profile of your choice. Please make sure to indicate which one should receive your funds.
If you are a published author, a publisher or a business person, you can donate a few copies of your merchandise to us so we can sell them here. The amount you indicate will go to the business of your choice.
We are thankful to this publisher who allows us to have copies of his books. Thanks for your participation. Visit the publisher right on his web site.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
www.fivetalents.org: Get to Know Five Talents International's Business as Mission
Five Talents encourages volunteers and church members to use their business skills to help others. This a noble thing to do. "It is simply the concept that business professionals can use their God-given skills and talents to assist poor entrepreneurs in developing countries who are starting small businesses as a way out of poverty. Five Talents pursues new and creative ways for business people to use their skills and talents in the overseas mission field by providing business training and one-on-one business counseling for loan recipients. The ultimate goal is a transformative experience for all involved."
"Microcredit is one of the few concepts that keeps funding in circulation, rather than using it up. As loans get repaid with interest, the money goes back out again and again." Indeed, it is a viable way to invest in the poor.
www.fivetalents.org
"Microcredit is one of the few concepts that keeps funding in circulation, rather than using it up. As loans get repaid with interest, the money goes back out again and again." Indeed, it is a viable way to invest in the poor.
www.fivetalents.org
Saturday, November 04, 2006
What About Kiva.org? What's Hot about MicroCreditCapital Funding?
Kiva is the first microlending Web site designed to provide individuals with the ability to connect with and make personal loans to small businesses in developing countries. Founded in 2004 by Matthew and Jessica Flannery, Kiva's goal is to reduce poverty in developing countries by giving entrepreneurs the ability to build their businesses through flexible loans with six-to 12-month terms. Kiva allows individuals to act as a "micro VC" by loaning directly to entrepreneurs with feasible business plans. Kiva is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA. For more information about Kiva, please visit www.kiva.org.
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