Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala

A microproject by Kateri Tekakwitha Fund
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala
Providing Microloans for 15 Women in Guatemala

Summary

The women in Santa Clara la Laguna and Chumanzana Guatemala have many ideas for improving their lives, but lack of capital prevents them from implementing their ideas. With access to small loans of $100 they have been able to buy sewing machines, have more capital for their established business, establish organic gardens and buy chickens to improve their food supply.

$1,000
total raised
15
donors
0
monthly donors
1
fundraiser
9
years

Challenge

Women in Santa Clara la Laguna and Chumanzana in the Guatemalan Highlands are stuck in the cycle of poverty. They are unable to implement their ideas for moving forward because access to capital is unavailable. Loans that are available are at interest rates that would put them hopelessly in debt. This project will make small loans available to these women to implement their ideas for supplementing their income in ways appropriate in their communities.

Solution

The Kateri Tekakwitha Fund Microloan program provides loans of $100 to the members of two groups in the Guatemalan Highlands. The 15 women in the groups use these loans to implement new or strengthen their present businesses to increase the family income and break the cycle of poverty. The women also add to the loan pool by paying a 5% surcharge into the microloan fund. This increases the money available for loans. It also fosters a sense of independence and dignity in the women.

Long-Term Impact

Long term access to loans will give the women a sense of self determination. Women who feel in control of their lives, pass that sense of dignity to their children. Thus the whole family and by extension the whole community benefit.

Resources

Organization Information

Kateri Tekakwitha Fund

Location: Pacifica, CA - USA
Website:
Project Leader:
Kay Sweeney
Pacifica , CA United States

Funded Project!

Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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