Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, Inc. (NWTF) began in 1984 as a non-government organization (NGO) that aimed to help women achieve self-sufficiency and self-reliance, particularly in Negros Occidental’s low-income and depressed urban and rural communities.
Moris Rasik
Operating since 2000, Moris Rasik provides microfinance outreach to the poorest rural Timorese women by providing innovative products and services that meet the needs of its clients, enabling women to reach their full potential – driving change within their families and communities
MicroLoan Foundation
MicroLoan Foundation’s mission is to significantly reduce poverty and inequality in rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa. It does this through the provision of microfinance services: small loans; specialized business training and ongoing personal mentoring; whilst facilitating saving and financial planning to women who are completely excluded from financial services, the …
Microfin
Microfin was founded in 2006 by two Uruguayan businessmen who saw a need for microcredit and the desire to build an organization focused on microcredit and financial inclusion. Microfin has an innovative service delivery model leveraging distribution channels to reach the rural interior part of the country with the highest …
Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Beginning in 2008, WPF supported the “Expanding Access to Finance” (EAF) project in the Eastern highlands of Nepal implemented in partnership with Nirdhan Utthan Bank, Ltd (NUBL) and Mercy Corps. The partnership proved …
KOMIDA
KOMIDA is a microfinance institution with the Grameen Bank system that engages society in women’s empowerment. KOMIDA was established with the desire to empower the poor community, especially women by developing a professional and sustainable microfinance institution.
KIEDF
KIEDF demonstrates that philanthropy can be deployed efficiently into the private sector to spur economic development, create employment opportunity and verify that microlending is a small risk. KIEDF is recognized throughout Israel as the preeminent private source of credit and business services.
INMAA
INMAA fights against poverty by offering financial services to Moroccans who are typically excluded from the formal banking sector. INMAA began operations in 1999 and has reached 6,000 people in 25 microlending branches, all focusing on women.
Grameen Ghana
Grameen Ghana has a vision driven by its ambition to see a Ghanaian society free from poverty and injustice, and in which all people enjoy their right to life with dignity.
Corporación Microcrédito AVAL
We work with Corporación Microcrédito AVAL in Colombia. Corporación Microcrédito AVAL was established as a nonprofit organization in May 2010 between the Fundación Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo and Grameen Trust. It was developed as a Social Business whose vision is to make a change and eradicate poverty in their borrowers …