150 Women will receive small loans to invest in their micro-enterprises which will help to reduce costs while increasing inventory with profits used to support family expenses.
Unemployment and underemployment have forced women of the Limon, Costa Rica to generate income for the family. The project supports microenterprise through small, collateral-free loans allowing women to capitalize on their skills. This creates the potential to generate greater profits to cover familial expenses and invest in their children’s education. Our goal is to give these women the opportunity to empower themselves by creating their own prosperity facilitated by the access to capital.
The project provides women with the opportunity to invest in their micro-enterprises, which generate essential income for families to afford the basic necessities as well as provide a better future for their children through education.
In 2 years, the project will reach nearly 4,500 women and with your contribution, the goal will be to offer financial services to even more poor women and contribute to the eradication of poverty and creation of prosperity in the region.
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).