Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos


Status: Paying Back

$1,200.00   Loan Amount
61% repaid

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos
Location: San Martin,, El Salvador
Activity: Grocery Store

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $1,200.00
Loan Use: Buy products to sell at market
Repayment Term: 15 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: N/A
Date Listed: Mar 5, 2009
Date Disbursed: Feb 13, 2009
Date Funded:Mar 6, 2009

About the Country

Country:El Salvador
Avg Annual Income:$4,900.00
Currency:United States Dollars (USD)



Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos lives in San Martin, located in the east of the country. Grinssis is a single mother, a born fighter who thinks up ingenious ideas day to day to be able to cover the necessities of her home. In Grinssis's house live her 3 young children and her sister. Grinssis decided to leave home, dedicating herself to the sale of chicken and sausages in the San Martin market. Now Grinssis is seeking a loan to stock up both businesses, now that there is a great demand for her chickens and many clients are asking for a larger quantity of chickens than her economy capacity can cover. With this loan this fighting woman will achieve the expansion of her businesses and will obtain better profits.



Translated from Spanish by Jane McCrory, Kiva Volunteer



Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos vive en San Martin ubicado en el oriente del país, Grinssis es madre soltera, una mujer luchadora que se las ingenia día a día para poder cubrir las necesidades de su hogar, en la casa de Grinssis viven sus tres hijos que son menores de edad y su hermana , que es de un gran apoyo para esta mujer, Grinssis monto una tienda en su casa pero al contar con la ayuda de su hermana Grinssis decidió salir de casa dedicándose a la venta de pollos y embutidos en el mercado de San Martin. Ahora Grinssis solicita un crédito para surtir ambos negocios, ya que su venta de pollo tiene mucha demanda y muchos clientes le solicitan mayor cantidad de pollo de la que su capacidad económica puede cubrir. Con este préstamo esta mujer luchadora lograra expandir sus negocios y obtener mayores ganancias.

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Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos
Location: San Martin,, El Salvador

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos by Apoyo Integral in El Salvador. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 13 months of this loan, Apoyo Integral will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from San Martin,, El Salvador
Mar 7, 2009
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Kiva Message from the Field regarding El Salvador
 
Entrepreneur: Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos
Location: San Martin,, El Salvador

Dear Kiva Lender,

Thank you for supporting an entrepreneur in El Salvador! For the past several months, I have been working as a Kiva Fellow (see http://www.kiva.org/about/fellows-program) with Kiva’s Salvadoran field partner, Apoyo Integral. As you may know, all entrepreneur profiles on Kiva’s website are posted by local Field Partners (microfinance institutions), which are organizations that lend to the working poor to help them lift themselves out of poverty. The role of the Field Partner is to screen each entrepreneur, upload his or her loan request onto the Kiva website, disburse the loan, and collect repayments.

I would like to believe that the recent introduction to micro-lending through organizations such as Apoyo Integral and Kiva has finally opened doors for poor Salvadorans seeking to finance their businesses, homes, and families’ future. However, one thing I have slowly learned is that, in El Salvador at least, micro-finance’s most important contribution to date may ultimately not be the offering of cash to El Salvador’s poor but rather the gift of allowing them the dignity to be held accountable. After a decade of civil war in the 1980s, which attracted billions of dollars in foreign aid and has left over one million Salvadoran immigrants (20 percent of El Salvador’s population) working in the U.S. and sending five billion dollars a year back to families, many Salvadorans have become accustomed to receiving financial support. Not until recent years, however, have they been invited into a formal contract to which they are asked to sign their own names, to give their own word of honor.

My visits to struggling lenders such as Mercedes (http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=40971&_tpos=1&_tpg=1) remind me that even remittances and credit do not ensure a thriving business and rarely cover the risks of not having access to health insurance. sufficient education, or a secure roof. Despite this, I was often inspired by stories of success, most memorably when I visited Lucy’s bakery (http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=63109&_tpos=7&_tpg=1). As a young single mother, Lucy has expanded her small bakery business with the support of four small business loans from Apoyo Integral. Now, with three full-time employees (mom, dad, and her younger sister), a brand new industrial oven, and thousands invested in professional baking tools, Lucy and her family are thinking about building a larger bakery across the street to meet the overwhelming demand for their tasty treats. Though Lucy’s success tends to be the exception rather than the rule in El Salvador, her leadership and confidence in her role as an entrepreneur (especially as a woman in Latin America) gives me hope that micro-credit can be a source of economic - and cultural - independence among El Salvador’s poor.

Through my experience working with Apoyo Integral and their partner organization, the Salvadoran Foundation for Integral Development (FUSAI), I quickly realized how the organizations focused beyond just providing credit and charging interest. Both Apoyo Integral and FUSAI use the savings on credit (graciously provided without interest from Kiva lenders such as yourself) to pay for technical assistance services for clients building their own homes, training micro-entrepreneurs and youth in enterprise strategies, and even teaching a much-needed accounting class here and there. You, a Kiva lender, are giving them the financial resources; Apoyo Integral and FUSAI give them confidence; and the entrepreneurs are individually responsible for making something happen for their families and for El Salvador.

For a complete list of Apoyo Integral loans currently fundraising, click here: http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=81&status=fundRaising&sortBy=New+to+Old&_te=mj. Thank you again for supporting Kiva and micro-entrepreneurs in El Salvador.

Saludos,

Sam Baker

Kiva Fellow 2009


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
May 1, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Grinssis Del Carmen Valladares Campos

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
May 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
June 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
July 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
August 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
September 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
October 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
November 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
December 2009 $92.31 $92.31 Repayment Received
January 2010 $92.31 Available Jan 1  
February 2010 $92.31 Available Feb 1  
March 2010 $92.31 Available Mar 1  
April 2010 $92.31 Available Apr 1  
May 2010 $92.28 Available May 1