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  • 2012 Microfinance Summit Date Announced!!!

    The date for the 2012 San Diego Microfinance Summit event has officially been announced!!  The event will be held Wednesday, April 4th at the University of San Diego.  Please update your calendars, and continue to check here for more updates in the coming months! We look forward to seeing you there!

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  • Where’s The Money?

    Join ACCION San Diego, CDC Small Business Finance, and VEDC for a day of Education, Resources & Business Growth at the  2nd annual Access to Capital Business Expo! The Expo includes breakfast, lunch, workshops, and One on One Consultations! Saturday April 16th from 8am-2:30pm! Discuss your financing needs in a one-on-one consultation Obtain information from [...]

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  • International Women’s Day

    How do you plan to celebrate 100 years of women’s economic, political and social achievements? We encourage you to join Women’s Empowerment International, International House, UCSD’s Women’s Center, EPTEAM Network, and Women Equity Council at the United Nations Association of San Diego (WECUNASD) at UCSD on March 6th for International Women’s Day! This event promises to [...]

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  • Think Globally, Act Locally

    As we begin the New Year, I’d like to take a moment to reflect. When we think about all that The San Diego Microfinance Alliance and its partners have done throughout 2010 it is amazing. When we think about how much more there is to do, it can be both exciting and overwhelming. For those [...]

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  • Social Change-One Class at a Time

    As the fall semester of the academic year comes to a close, we would like to take a moment to highlight the efforts of two socially minded professors and their class. Dr. Judith Liu and Dr. Donald Kelly, professors in the sociology department at the University of San Diego, taught a course entitled Social Change: Global [...]

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  • Big News for Small Business

    In a recent press release, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the introduction of a free guidebook for small business owners. This guidebook is the result of collaboration between SBA and Microsoft. The guidebook is called Business Technology Simplified and it was created with the intent of helping small business owners navigate the already [...]

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  • Microfinance at USD’s Alternative Gift Fair

    Each year around Thanksgiving we begin to hear Christmas music on the radio and see holiday decorations at the mall. This time of year generally corresponds to large discounts and preparing gift lists for those special people in our lives. However, what do we get for someone that seems to have it all? What do [...]

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  • Microfinance Means More than Mini Money Management

    When we hear the word “microfinance”, support and encouragement may not be the first words that come to mind. However, with the growth in awareness of microfinance initiatives these words are likely to follow shortly after one’s initial thoughts. To further illustrate the relationship between microfinance and the support & encouragement it produces, I’d like [...]

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  • Building Friendships, Building Business

    Each Tuesday morning a group of like minded women gather to celebrate the past week’s successes, learn from the past week’s setbacks and support each other as they build their businesses. There are many groups like this around San Diego and around the world. However, working with this group has given us a glimpse into [...]

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  • Meet the International Rescue Committee

    San Diego is home to one of the International Rescue Committee’s 22 United States resettlement offices, which together have helped 20,000 newly arrived refugees resettle upon arrival and then navigate their new environment and incorporate into the culture. The goal is to help refugees survive and thrive in the U.S. Since 2000, IRC San Diego’s [...]

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  • Meet the Foundation for Women: An Alliance Partner

    The Foundation for Women is a nonprofit organization that strives to continually support and encourage impoverished women, both globally and locally, by funding and creating microcredit programs. By providing these women with the funds and proper tools for a successful business endeavor, they are able to support their families and help their local communities grow. [...]

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  • Microfinance Spotlight: Rocio – Handmade Crafts

    Microfinance Spotlight: Rocio works with La Maestra, a SDMFA partner. “It feels good to be able to do something after I had the stroke and to have the chance to teach positive things to people. I helped a blind Cuban woman make her own purses, and that was very satisfying because it helped this woman [...]

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  • Muhammad Yunus and Lisa Simpson

    Yeardley Smith, commonly known as the voice of Lisa Simpson, is one of several celebrity figures that have enthusiastically supported microfinance in recent years.  Smith was the plenary speaker at the 2010 San Diego Microfinance Summit that was held this past April at the University of San Diego. Sharing from her experience of visiting Fonkoze, one of [...]

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  • Loan Local, Helping California Businesses

    Amanda Keppert, pictured above, obtained a $6,500 loan at a 6.5% interest rate  through the Opportunity Fund (a California microlender). Prior to accepting a microfinance loan, Amanda applied and was rejected for loans at traditional banks. Keppert believes she would have lost Mandy’s Korner, her hot dog stand, if it weren’t for the microfinance loan she [...]

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  • Community Development Spotlight: Promotoras Project

    Through an innovative promotoria (community outreach) initiative, Via International (a partner of the SDMFA) and Los Niños have been able to support the development of promotoras (female outreach workers) and assist them in breaking the cycle of poverty and improving quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities. In collaboration with the Universidad [...]

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  • Local Events Geared Towards Small Business Owners

    SDMFA partner ACCION is holding two events in San Diego that are geared towards small business owners. You can find more information about both events, and other microfinance-related activities by visiting our local events calendar. This Thursday, ACCION is holding a Multicultural Women’s Business Luncheon. The luncheon will feature internationally acclaimed speaker Dee Sanford, who [...]

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  • Microfinance Client Spotlight

    ACCION Client Spotlight Ludwig Law Firm, A.P.C. Lucy Ludwig works as an attorney out of her 1940′s two-bedroom, ocher-colored stucco house in Normal Heights. Armed with a J.D. from California Western School of Law, a L.L.M. from the University of San Diego, and a bilingual skill-set, she opened the doors of Ludwig Law Firm in [...]

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  • Help Alleviate Poverty Through Microcredit: Event

    Join us for the “How to Responsibly Invest in Microfinance” speaker event here in  San Diego on July 15th.  Terry Provance, Executive Director of OikoCredit USA, will give a detailed presentation on how you can begin making financial investments that impact the lives of the working poor around the globe. Mr. Provance presented at this [...]

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  • Plant With Purpose

    There are 800 million rural subsistence farmers around the world and each one of them are relying on their land for survival. Many farmers have to use slash and burn agriculture to create more land to plant cash crops or clear cut forests to produce charcoal and provide enough income to support their families. These [...]

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  • Documentary On Microfinance In San Diego

    Collaborative Capital is a 20 minute documentary that paints a picture of domestic microfinance in San Diego. Produced by Kaley Hearnsberger, recent graduate of Point Loma Nazarene University, the film interviews local microlenders and local borrowers to illustrate how microfinance is empowering individuals, creating jobs, and helping entrepreneurs live out their dreams.  The film also [...]

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  • Free Social Media Class for Small Businesses

    Want to start a twitter, facebook, and blog for your business, but aren’t sure how to start? San Diego Microfinance Alliance’s partner, ACCION, is having a free social media class for small businesses. The class is split up into two parts: a social networking 101 and preparing your bolg or landing page to get the most [...]

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  • 2010 Summit Draws Interest In Investing

    An influx of investor capital into microfinance has prompted the industry to re-examine its mission and purpose, one speaker at the San Diego Microfinance Summit said Wednesday. “You’re having a bifurcation in the industry,” said Terry Provance, executive director of international private microcredit provider Oikocredit. “With the overflow into microcredit now, that money has become [...]

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  • 2nd Annual Microfinance Summit In San Diego

    The San Diego Microfinance Summit will take place April 28th from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The summit will bring together students, business owners, members of the community, microlenders, bankers, and many others to learn, network, and become more involved in microfinance. The summit will highlight both international microfinance issues as well as teach about the local micro-lending climate.

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  • $2 Dollar Challenge Hits San Diego Campuses

    The Two Dollar Challenge (TDC) is an organization made up almost entirely of students who are working to bring the realities of poverty into the public eye and find solutions to issues that many are passionate about. Nearly half of the world’s population lives on only $2 per day. For one week they’re asking college [...]

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  • Young Ambassadors For Opportunity Meet In San Diego

    Looking for a way to get involved with other like minded individuals and raise support and awareness for microfinance?  Come and meet the newly formed Young Ambassadors For Opportunity Chapter here in San Diego.  See Anne’s invitation below. Join us for an evening of inspiration as we share with you the mission of Young Ambassadors [...]

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  • Microfinance Spotlight: IRC Microenterprise

    The IRC Microenterprise Program  was established in 2001 to provide refugees and asylees a way to overcome the challenges they faced with self-employment and small business development in the United States. The program specializes in one-on-one technical assistance, or business consulting, but also provides loans up to $15,000 to help refugees start or expand their [...]

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  • Microfinance Client Spotlight

    ACCION San Diego Client Spotlight SWEET TREATS The Hip, Sleek Ice-Cream Truck for the Young at Heart! Picture an old school ice cream truck transformed to look like a 1950′s Hot Rod. Then add a killer stereo system, along with a selection of the finest quality ice cream bars, gourmet cookies & brownies, hot drinks, snacks, [...]

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  • Partnership Helps Small Biz Secure Much-Needed Financing

    The San Diego Business Journal posted an article on the CDC, an SDMFA partner, and its collaboration with two local nonprofits to help small business owners receive necessary financing. Click here to read the full article.

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  • Local Finance Helps Create Dr. Clark Store

    Purity means everything to Oskar Thorvaldsson because he wants his nutrition supplement products to have the maximum impact on his customers’ health. “Most supplements have extra ingredients in them, flow agents, release agents, coatings and colors, which are not desirable to all consumers,” said Thovaldsson, owner of Dr. Clark Store. Thorvaldsson buys fresh, high-quality ingredients [...]

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