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Make a Gift to One Loan Fund
Our vision is to radically uplift the roots of poverty in Latin America to support generations out of poverty and enduring regional development.
The One Loan Fund catalyzes micro loans to provide transformational economic opportunity for unbanked rural women in Latin America that fosters economic mobility out of poverty long term.
We support women across 10 Latin American countries in order to transform some of the most underbanked regions with isolated rural regions.
Libia Rosa
A loan helps Libia Rosa to purchase a motorcycle for her to make deliveries and sell merchandise.
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Maria Franquelina
A loan helps Maria Franquelina to purchase fertilizer and to pay for labor so that she can grow her farm.
Marta
A loan helps Marta to purchase a new multi-purpose food cart that will enhance her productivity in food preparation.
Deyanira
A loan helps Deyanira to purchase a new batch of fertilizers that will greatly enhance the quality of her crops.
Delsy De La Caridad
A loan helps to buy merchandise to sell like shirts for men, blouses, jeans, women's shoes, accessories like purses and belts.
Faridis Del Carmen
A loan helps Faridis Del Carmen to buy pigs, concentrated feed, and seeds so she can farm.
Nubia Estela
A loan helps Nubia Estela buy cold meats, legumes, grains and cooking oils.
Josefa Maria
A loan helps to buy lotions, hats, and clothes for wholesale which will allow her to increase her inventory.
Teresita Edilma
A loan helps Teresita Edilma to buy supplies such as corn, meat, tripe, oil, vegetables, etc to make food to sell at her store.
Marcusa Arcadia
A loan helps to buy clothing merchandise to sell in her store and increase her income to support her children.
Floricelda
A loan of helps to buy organic soil amendments and to pay for labour to weed her coffee crop.
Ana Carmen
A loan of helps to increase her household goods business by buying more merchandise.
Lourdes Maura
A loan helps to buy supplies of oil, vinegar, salt, potatoes, chicken to prepare the food to sell to earn income.
Rosa Elena
A loan helps to buy organic compost and pay workers to weed and harvest her coffee crop.
Lucia
A loan helps to do maintenance on her land, such as pruning and weeding, to be able to have good production of cacao.
Reina Isabel
A loan of $800 helps to buy corn, beans, and drinks to grow her merchandise that she can sell at her store.
Susana Ester
A loan helps to buy pigs and concentrates to feed in order to fatten them and eventually sell them.
Elvia
A loan helps to buy wood, laminate, nails, and metallic mesh to build a better enclosure for the poultry that she raises.
Yessenia Ibeth
A loan helps to buy merchandise for her store such as basic grains, beverages, candy and more to supply demand.
Ana María
A loan helps to purchase oil, corn, beans, cheese, and other supplies to make and sell pupusas.
María Eufemia
A loan helps to buy flour and corn to continue preparing tamales and start making bread.
Barbara Rosario
A loan helps Barbara Rosario to buy perfumes, creams, makeup, costume jewelry, among other for her store.
Rosa Maria
A loan helps to buy: a sow that has given birth, piglets and food to grow her farm.
Mayra Monserrate
A loan helps to buy pants, blouses, dresses, creams, cosmetics, costume jewelry, wood, and Guadua bamboo for her store.
Elvia Elizabeth
A loan helps to maintain the equipment used by her husband's singing group.
Helen Nicole
A loan helps to purchase necklaces, bracelets, rings, anklets, earrings, cases, etc for her store to sell.
Maria Betty
A loan helps to buy fertiliser and disinfectant, and to pay for day labour.
+300 women more in our database.
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