Micro-Loans to 56 Rice Farmers in the Philippines
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Share & SaveMore Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesRice farmers face many problems that limit their possibilities for growth. ECLOF seeks lending capital (not administration funds) to increase their capital and extend lending activities. The loans will reduce the farmers' finance costs from money lenders, and provide additional savings: from buying supplies in bulk to getting better selling prices by selling together. Each farmer should expect more than $100 in savings or increased income from the loans, up to 10% of their annual income. ActivitiesLoans to farmers are used to buy seed, supplies and other farm income-generating activities. Repaid loans revolve and are lent to more farmers during the next farming cycle, so a contribution works indefinitely. Interest pays administrative costs. Funding InformationTotal Funding Received to Date: $5,524 Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc). ResourcesWhy this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactIncreased family income will ensure better family nutrition (better food), children's education, improved living conditions (people usually improve their homes, fix leaking roofs, etc.), expansion of businesses and a rise out of poverty. Project Message
"ECLOF gives us more than credit, ECLOF gives us hope." ECLOF provides credit in rural communities, so they can build their lives there and do not need to migrate to cities or other countries. Who is Running This ProjectContact
Irene Banda Mutalima , Project SponsorECLOF (Ecumenical Church Loan Fund) Organization
Learn more about ECLOF International and the project team. Where this Project is LocatedCountry
This project is located in For more information about Philippines, read the Human Development Report on Philippines or the Wikipedia entry for Philippines. When this Project was UpdatedLast UpdatedThis project was last updated on May 18, 2007. Date Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 30, 2005. Latest Update from the FieldGlobal Giving finances first loan in ECLOF Philippines Rice Farming Loan ProgramBy George Petty - Project leader, May 18, 2007 01:29 PM
Conchita Nitura, Jovelyn Siatrez, Maria Rafanan, Marilyn Villarosa belong to a solidarity group of peasant rice farmers in Palawan, Philippines called Nitura and Partners. All of the members are women. In effect, they, like most of the other peasant rice farmers in Palawan, take loans on behalf of their families because it is the families who traditionally work the farms. The group got an ECLOF loan of US$ 932, or approximately US$ 233 per family. This doesn’t seem like much, but as we see from the story about Conchita Nitura below, it can certainly go a long way for the peasant rice farmers of Palawan. Comment on this update
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