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Briefly poking my head above water....

Thu Nov 30, 2006, 4:17 PM
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...to wish everybody happy holidays! It's dumping snow by the foot right now and finally feels like winter to me. I hope everybody is safe and warm and happy!

If anybody is looking for gift ideas or feeling generous over the holidays, please think about donating to FINCA, International at [link] No, I'm not cool enough to figure out how to make it a nice shiny link.

Anyway, it's a really good organization that works with communities in third-world areas to set up locally-run banks that do small, short-term loans. It usually goes into places that commercial banks won't touch because the people there have very little collateral and are mainly just at a subsistence level, and provides small loans of $50-$150 for them to get set up with what they need for a marketable trade, like livestock for farmers, a sewing machine for somebody who hand-sews clothes, or a refrigerator for somebody who sells fresh produce.

Historically, microlending works better than almost any other kind of charity because it creates income potential for the future. The community banks are run by members of the community, who start with a certain amount to lend, and actually set up institutions with interest-bearing accounts for people in their communities and can continue to make loans on their own as others are repaid. The repayment rate is as good or better than commercial banks, about 97%, even in war-torn areas like Haiti and Afghanistan.

If you know anybody socially-conscious who would appreciate a gift like this, I hope you'll look into it. Happy holidays!

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:iconvingilote:
I see an Aethele! Send some of the snow this way- I like it to snow when it's cold.
:iconseraphicsatyr:
Microloans are good, good, good for poverty-stricken communities. Foreign or domestic. Great idea.

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If an advisor says to me "My liege, he is but one man. What can one man possibly do?", I will reply "This." and kill the advisor.
:icononiwaban:
Excellent idea, sweetheart! Oh, and yes, happy holidays to everyone who reads this, since I am a bit too lazy to write my own thread to say that. :D
:iconaethele:
They really are. Not having access to borrow is one of the things that keeps poor people poor. In the US we're lucky that nearly everybody has that chance, if they choose to take the opportunity and aren't completely irresponsible. Even things like credit cards and mortgages can smooth people through times in their life when money is tight. When people live in areas where there aren't even banks, there's nothing between them and starvation if they run short. :cheer: microlending!

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unbeingdead isn't beingalive .... e.e. cummings
:iconaethele:
:cheer: should totally be a smiley....

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unbeingdead isn't beingalive .... e.e. cummings
:iconaethele:
Have some of mine!

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unbeingdead isn't beingalive .... e.e. cummings
:iconaethele:
Lazy bum =P

Not that I'm usually any less lazy....

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unbeingdead isn't beingalive .... e.e. cummings
:iconseraphicsatyr:
Right. For me, the whole thing ties the lending directly to personal responsibility. People are empowered to work to alleviate their poverty, which produces a more sustainable approach to poverty as a persistent condition, rather than just giving a handout of some kind and going on one's way.

Not to say that there isn't a place for judicious use of handouts - there is - but you aren't going to take a poverty-stricken community, give them a thousand bucks, and expect to come back next year to find that their problems went away.

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If an advisor says to me "My liege, he is but one man. What can one man possibly do?", I will reply "This." and kill the advisor.
:iconaethele:
Yes, and it's interesting that they've found the repayment rates to be so high, even with no threat of repercussions if the loans aren't repaid. I think it proves their point that a lot of these people aren't poor because of their own actions, they just have never had the opportunity to do anything that would give them some financial stability, and there is hope for these areas if the local economies can be rebuilt.

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unbeingdead isn't beingalive .... e.e. cummings

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