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Loyola
helps a member to increase her charcoal stock for resale
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Laso
to buy flour, firewood, sugar and butter for her business.
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Gs La
to stock her clothing sales business
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Miguel
to purchase fish, conches, and various sizes of shrimp.
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Fotima
to buy children’s clothes as school uniforms.
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Mutabar
to buy cement, doors, windows and wood to repair her house.
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Jose
to buy folders, agendas, reams of paper and construction paper in large amounts.
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Ilhom
To purchase an inventory of flower and herb teas, sugar, baked goods and also ho
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Missimahu
To buy fertilizers and rice seeds
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Daya
To purchase a box of medicine.
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Alhassa
To buy musical instruments
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Where Your Money Goes
You are only three clicks away from changing the trajectory of one or many entrepreneurs living in poverty with a microloan. We are not a Bank, and we do not wish to be one.
Bank of the Poor connects you directly with an entrepreneur in a third world country.We work with experienced, trusted, audited and screened local field Partners who assess, disburse, administer and collect the micro loans.
We limit the funding time of the project not to create too much time discrepancy between the project and your micro loan, so your money is really used to finance that specific entrepreneur or project.
Economic Development
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