Maria Josefa Lopez Armita


Status: Paying Back

$1,150.00   Loan Amount
66% repaid

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Maria Josefa Lopez Armita
Location: San Martin Jilotepeque, Chimaltenango, Guatemala
Activity: General Store

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $1,150.00
Loan Use: To invest in her businesses raising chickens and selling everyday products
Repayment Term: 13 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Feb 7, 2009
Date Disbursed: Feb 5, 2009
Date Funded:Feb 8, 2009

About the Country

Country:Guatemala
Avg Annual Income:$4,155.00
Currency:Guatemala Quetzales (GTQ)
Exchange Rate:7.8665 GTQ = 1 USD



Maria Josefa has a business selling everyday products from her home. She also sells tortillas and raises chickens. She has four children, who are students, and her husband helps her with the business.



She needs this loan to grow her business raising chickens, taking advantage of a larger plot of land, since her house has little additional space.



Her dream is to be very successful in these businesses to support her children and her family.

Translated from Spanish by Michelle Harrison, Kiva Volunteer


Maria Josefa tiene un negocio de venta de productos de consumo diario en su casa, también vende tortillas y se dedica a la crianza de pollos. Tiene cuatro hijos, todos estudian y su esposo le ayuda en sus negocios.

El préstamo lo necesita porque quiere ampliar su negocio de crianza de pollos, aprovechando que cuenta con un terreno más grande, ya que es su casa no tiene mas espacio.

Su sueño es tener mucho éxito en sus negocios para bienestar de sus hijos y familia.

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Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Maria Josefa Lopez Armita
Location: San Martin Jilotepeque, Chimaltenango, Guatemala

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Maria Josefa Lopez Armita by FAPE in Guatemala. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 11 months of this loan, FAPE will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from San Martin Jilotepeque, Chimaltenango, Guatemala
Feb 9, 2009
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Kiva Message from the Field regarding Guatemala
 
Entrepreneur: Maria Josefa Lopez Armita
Location: San Martin Jilotepeque, Chimaltenango, Guatemala

Dear Kiva Lender,

You made a loan to a Kiva borrower in Guatemala that was posted by one of Kiva’s local field partners, FAPE (Fundación Para la Pequeña Empresa). This message is to update you on the impact that Kiva funds Kiva funds have made through FAPE and to let you know how you can continue to support FAPE’s work to provide financial services to the underserved and to alleviate poverty - one loan at a time.

Over the past three months, I have been working with FAPE in Guatemala City, and I have had the opportunity to get to know the incredibly hard-working staff and clients that make this foundation what it is. FAPE was founded over 25 years ago and holds a strong social mission to help improve the lives of Guatemalans living in a state of poverty in both urban and rural areas.

The core of FAPE’s lending structure is in providing small group loans; however, with the support of Kiva and lenders like you, they have begun offering slightly larger individual loans to borrowers with proven track records. The partnership with Kiva has allowed FAPE to support their clients in this new way and has in turn provided their clients with access to larger loans. Over the past year and a half of working with Kiva, FAPE has lent $150,000 to over 147 borrowers and has served to expand businesses and to improve the quality of life of many clients.

In addition to offering small business loans, FAPE also works with a number of pilot projects in an attempt to continue providing support and education to the communities they serve. A few of these projects include providing in-depth business training to clients, health care facilitation, and an extremely interesting project in the Santa Teresa Women’s Prison, located in Guatemala City.

FAPE was one of the only organizations to respond to the Guatemalan government’s request for rehabilitation programs in the prisons. Over the past two years, they have conducted a series of small business training seminars for the female prisoners and have disbursed about eight small loans – four of which were funded by Kiva lenders. I had the opportunity to visit Santa Teresa Prison twice during my time in Guatemala and spoke with several of the women, and I was overwhelmed by their commitment, responsibility, and true desire to learn.

One of the most dedicated women of the group is Mirna Lau. Mirna has a bubbly personality, an infectious smile, and a truly entrepreneurial spirit. Near the end of 2008, she took out a loan of $625 for a bread and pastry business that she planned to start. Much of the food consumed at Santa Teresa is brought in by the families and friends of prisoners and then sold to other inmates. Soon after receiving her loan, Mirna’s business plans fell apart. Rather than dwell on her misfortune, and knowing that she had monthly payments to make, Mirna taught herself how to make crafts out of felt and within months had built up a profitable business. In February and March of this year, she sold over 60 items and continues to have a waiting list for custom orders. She has had to start hiring other women to help her in order to meet the demand. When I spoke with Mirna, she was incredibly grateful to FAPE and to the Kiva investors who believe in her and who have given her an opportunity that she otherwise would never have had.

Mirna’s story exemplifies the true spirit and objectives of FAPE. The foundation isn’t just about issuing loans. It’s about creating a supportive and long-lasting relationship with the clients and about providing opportunity where oftentimes there is none.

From Kiva, FAPE and all the hard working borrowers here in Guatemala, we thank you for your continued support.

Submitted by Andrea Bouch, Kiva Fellow with FAPE


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
May 1, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Maria Josefa Lopez Armita

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
May 2009 $95.83 $95.83 Repayment Received
June 2009 $95.83 $191.66 Repayment Received
July 2009 $95.83 $95.83 Repayment Received
August 2009 $95.83 $95.83 Repayment Received
September 2009 $95.83 $95.83 Repayment Received
October 2009 $95.83 $95.83 Repayment Received
November 2009 $95.83 $0.00 Repayment Received
December 2009 $95.83 $95.83 Repayment Received
January 2010 $95.83 Available Jan 1  
February 2010 $95.83 Available Feb 1  
March 2010 $191.70 Available Mar 1