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RAFI

RAFI

RAFI’s role is to provide the architecture of participation, setting the stage for partnerships, coalitions and project management by working with local government and civil society in bringing about positive change.

Its main program domains include Economic, focused on improving the economic well-being of communities; Social, creating opportunities for growth and improving a sense of identity and purpose; and Physical, building healthy, resilient and livable communities.


Cordillera Community Microfinance, Inc.

The Cordillera Community Microfinance, Inc. (CCMI) started as a microfinance project of Cordillera Parent’s Federation Inc. (CPFI), a partner organization of Child Fund International in the Cordillera. The project was designed to increase the income of poor families by providing them access to quality financial services with the long term goal of improving the well-being of children.

With the technical and financial support of Child Fund Philippines, CCMI was successfully registered as an NGO Microfinance in 2012 which envisions to support the development of families and children in the Cordilleras and nearby provinces through microfinance.


MAKATI FINANCE CORPORATION 

Makati Finance Corporation (MFIN)- was incorporated on February 17, 1966 as Makati Investment & Finance Corporation. MFIN's commercial operations started with engaging in stock dealership functions, credit line extensions, and acceptance of private placements. In mid-2000, MFIN decided to focus on the growth and expansion of its operations and lending activities.

The Company has four main operating units that represent each main business line. These are Rx Cashline group, which involves loans especially tailored to medical professionals; MFC Factors group, which is responsible for running the receivables factoring business of small and medium enterprises; Motorcycle Financing group, which is tasked with sales and promotion, credit application, investigation, evaluation, recommendation, and collection for the motorcycle financing business of the Company; and Business loans, which is involved in ganting loans to finance business owners who wishes to expand its business or for the purpose of starting capital.

MFIN also expanded its product lines to include new financial products such as corporate salary loans, personal loans, micro business loans, pension loans, car loans, and leisure bikes financing. These loans are only offered domestically.


Kabuklod Sa Kaunlaran Credit, Inc

The KSK microfinance program is the initiative of Kabuklod Sa Kaunlaran Credit, Inc. to help the government eradicate poverty. The program with the tagline “Sa KSK Hayahay ang Buhay” aims to provide relevant, fast and easy access of financial services specifically to entrepreneurs who live or work in low-income neighborhoods, who are unable to receive traditional funding from formal and highly regulated financial institutions such as banks. KSK aims to facilitate Socio-economic transformation through the provision of market-driven non-financial and financial services. Non-financial services offer training and values formation to maximize the potential of the clients and their enterprises. Financial services are income-generating activities that sustain the company 


SEDPI

The Social Enterprise Development Partnerships, Inc. (SEDPI) is a private organization established on July 30, 2004. It is composed of young and dynamic social entrepreneurs. SEDPI works in the areas of microfinance, social entrepreneurship and financial education. It has reached approximately 3,000 development organizations that have a combined outreach of approximately 6 million households in 22 countries worldwide. SEDPI is a finalist of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2012


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SEDP

The SEDP–Simbag sa Pag-Asenso, Inc. commits to deliver financial and non-financial services with training and formation to micro-entrepreneurial families towards improved socio-economic condition, political empowerment, and enhanced spiritual well-being.

A dynamic and pro-active development institution of the Diocese of Legazpi committed to the total advancement of the entrepreneurial poor.

Munafa [Sierra Leone]

In 2018, Entrepreneurs du Monde decided to start working in the poorest neighborhoods of Freetown and then in outlying areas. It set up Munafa («prosper» in several local languages), a social microfinance institution offering individual loans, a savings account and tailored training. This comprehensive support allows entre– preneurs to develop their businesses and income and improve their living conditions in a sustainable way.


Anh Chi Em [Vietnam]

Anh Chi Em (means Brothers and Sisters), a social microfinance programme, was launched in Dien Bien, in 2007, by Entrepreneurs du Monde to support entrepreneurs with very limited income or assets, weak voice in the community or high exposure to natural disasters. Anh Chi Em‘s team call them “partners” because they consider them as key actors of the social change. To do so, ACE provides loans and savings services adapted with their characteristics, improves their social awareness, technical information and skills.


Palmis Mikwofinans Sosyal [Haiti]

Since 2003, Entrepreneurs du Monde supports Palmis Mikwofinans Sosyal (PMS), a microfinance institution with a strong social purpose, which offers basic services (loan, saving, training, social support) to micro-entrepreneurs, in order to help them develop their income activity and help them get out of extreme poverty, on all fronts.


Sont Oo Tehtwin [Myanmar]

In 2014, Entrepreneurs du Monde set up Sont Oo Tehtwin (Entrepreneur in Burmese) to support extremely vulnerable families in Dala, Seikkyikhanaungto, Twante and Kawhmu, to the south of Yangon.

The organisation offers financial and socio-economic services to the very poorest: loans without guarantees, a savings account, training sessions and guidance to help the micro entrepreneurs develop their revenue-generating activities and improve their living conditions.


Other Partners :

  • Sree Maa Mahila Samity
  • DISARI Financial Service
  • Sahara Utsarga
  • AROHAN Financial Service
  • Golden Trust Financial Service (GTFS)
  • Margdarshak development Projects & Consulting Pvt. Ltd
  • North East Region Finservices Limited
  • Ujala Credit Co-Operative Society Limited
  • Sarathi Credit Co-Operative Society Limited
  • Brilliance Credit Co-Operative Society Limited
  • Humana People to People
  • North East Region Finservices Limited
  • Guidance Society For Labour Orphans & Women (GLOW)
  • Jagaran Microfinance Pvt Ltd
  • NIGHTANGLE
  • Grameen Sahara
  • AJAGAR
  • UNACO Financial Service Pvt Ltd
  • Access Foundation
  • Kamal Auto Finance
  • YUV
  • Prayas
  • AMIVA
  • PANI
  • Priyasakhi Mahila Sang
  • Sulaxmi Pvt Ltd
  • Nabh Bharat Jagriti Kendra
  •  Grihastha Finance Pvt Ltd
  • Prayas
  • ODC
  • AJIWIKA Society