Kick-start Loans – Year 1

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FUNDING STATUS

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$40,000 $40,000
Project Code: ZAF-PHA-KSL-P01

Overview:

Our partners work in the eastern corridor of South Africa in poor communities along the Mozambique/Eswatini (Swaziland) and Zimbabwean borders. They create micro-enterprise and self-employment opportunities for poor women through basic business training combined with micro-loans for start-up and working capital, plus an ongoing support network to ensure success. Loans are repaid with low interest fees and these funds are re-used to help the next person or fund a second loan. The project plans to disburse loans to 2,904 new clients in five branches over a 3-year period.

Why support this:

The creation of local micro-enterprise initiatives is a business tool that promotes fair trade, income provision and economic empowerment. The in-country implementing partners have established strong relationships on the ground within communities that Entrust has seen in action. Group rather than individual loans develop a support network for beginning businesses and improves the rate of return. Economic empowerment is a proven tool in community development that supports not only the individual but those in her community and family. We like that many of the recipients can apply for further loans to help build their businesses once the initial loan is re-paid. Our partners are 67% self-sustaining and this continues to grow.

Budget: $40,000 per year for a 3-year project. The budget covers targeted selection, training, follow-up and management of the loans. The average cost to facilitate a loan is approximately $39 per person – what an investment!

The Need:

Without the chance to ‘get ahead’ financially, people are trapped in a hand-to-mouth existence or systemic poverty. Because of this, they have two options; risk great debt and harm to their family by borrowing money from loan sharks or stay poor. Something as simple as good training, strong selection procedures and implementing methodology combined with a micro-loan enables sustainable business opportunities, builds dignity and hope and breaks dependence on aid and handouts.

Life Change:

  • Financial sustainability and stability for families to make decisions
  • Children enabled to attend school and families enabled to access health care
  • Development of self-esteem as families raise themselves out of poverty
  • Participants to benefit the community in general through business and trade
  • Improvement of nutrition and health of the women and their families

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