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SMEfunds operation,
administration, and sustainability depend upon the kindness
of those who believe in our course and will help bridge the
missing middle gap through strategic alliances, partnership,
collaboration, and sponsorship. Financial donations are
deeply appreciated; this will help reduce the management and
operational cost of SMEfunds.com.
SMEfunds is a non-profit organization with 501(c) 3
certification in the United State; thus, your financial
contribution is tax deductible to the extent the law allows.
Many of
our partners make available information, resources, books,
training, event sponsorship, and other partnership that can
foster growth and development amongst SMEs.
For more
information about corporate partnerships and other forms of
partnership, contact Kaycee kennedy:
k.kennedy@smefunds.com
+234 8054469577(Nigeria)
Rotimi
Kehinde:
r.kehinde@SMEfunds.com
+1 815 630 9890 (USA)
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Social Investors/Institutions
Throughout history, social investors have introduced
solutions to seemingly intractable social problems,
fundamentally improving the lives of countless
individuals by changing the way critical systems
operate. Florence Nightingale and Maria Montessori offer
two prominent historical examples. Muhammad Yunus,
recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, is a more
recent example. He began offering micro loans to
impoverished people in Bangladesh in 1976, thereby
empowering them to become economically self-sufficient
and proving the micro credit model that has now been
replicated around the world.
Business Partners (MFIs)
Critical to the success of SMEfunds project are the
cooperation of our Business Partners (MFIs). SMEfunds
business partners are Microfinance institutions that are
legally registered within local areas of operation. They
are ensuring the working poor in the society are given
opportunities to be enlisted on SMEfunds website for
loans required to start dream businesses.
Entrepreneur
These
are the working poor who are self-employed, usually
traders, farmers or crafts people. The majority of them
are women. They earn just enough to survive and use
small loans to start or expand businesses.
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