Showing posts with label world savvy. Show all posts
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Monday, August 29, 2011

Beyond the Bake sale: Links for Student Leaders Building and Investing in a Micro Loan Bank

Bake sales are great for raising $50 here and there. We use them at my school to raise money for humanitarian relief and school carnivals. This year the Student Council and Green Council of my middle school will put some of the hard-earned cookie capital into building a Micro Loan Bank. 7 Fridays this year, student leaders will encourage the student body to donate lunch money to our first micro loan bank, which will help to finance entrepreneurs in places like Rwanda and New Orleans. We will raise capital from green projects too like our Annual Electronic Waste Drive. Check out these links to learn more about Micro Loans, and Poverty and International Development:

One hen: this site geared to grades 4-8 was inspired by a real boy, Kenyabena Dark from Ghana. He was given chicks as a boy that inspired him to become the largest poultry producer in his country. His story and those of many others on this site explain how micro loans work.

Kiva facilitates micro loans. It connects mico-loaning communities with individuals in the international community and in the U.S. who seek loans.

Microplace also connects micro-entrepreneurs like Kiva. From this site, you can make no-fee investments that benefit both you and the poor because you can earn interest and get repaid from micro-loaning to individuals.

World Savvy is a large site with resources for Global Studies projects. This page is loaded with info and links about Poverty and International Development.