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Project Need: $42,000
Funding
to Date:
$11,340 (%)
As of Feb 13 02:57 2012
Theme: Microfinance
Country: India [View country profile] info
Sponsor: Trickle Up
Project duration: Ongoing

Project's focus area: In the savings/self-help groups,women learn the habit of saving and receive critical social support.
Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Impoverished women in West Bengal, India have little choice but to become migrant agricultural laborers in order to feed their children. Moving from job to job with children in tow is a harsh way of life that undermines family stability and disrupts the children’s schooling. Trickle Up partners with a local community agency to offer these poor women the opportunity to start their own small family businesses. Help us to help them break the cycle of transitory work.

Activities
Trickle Up provides seed capital of $100, business development training and support services to help women in West Bengal, one of India's poorest districts, to start small businesses. The women learn basic business skills and join savings groups.
Expected Outcomes
This project helps these extremely poor women become self-sufficient. They are able to use their business income and savings to provide for their families' basic needs and improve their lives while remaining in their own homes and community.
Project Message
Our program in West Bengal is enabling poor women to expand or launch a business and start savings funds.They are able to provide better nutrition for their children and stabilize their family's lives
- Janet Heisey, Program Officer for Asia
Project Contact

Janet Heisey,
Program Officer for Asia

104 West 27th Street, 12th Floor
New York, New York 10001-6210
United States
212-255-9980
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