Mujeres En Gloria 1 Group


Status: Paid Back

$1,300.00   Loan Request
$1,300.00   Paid Back

About the Group

Group Name: Mujeres En Gloria 1 Group
Group Members: Isaura Nolasco
Ernestina De la Cruz
Lucia Valdez
Juana Coronado
Santa De Paula
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Activity: Food Production/Sales

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $1,300.00
Loan Use: Buy products for food stand
Repayment Term: 8 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Mar 5, 2009
Date Disbursed: Feb 16, 2009
Date Funded:Mar 5, 2009
Loan Ended:Sep 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Dominican Republic
Avg Annual Income:$7,611.00
Currency:Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP)
Exchange Rate:35.6000 DOP = 1 USD



Mujeres en Gloria 1 is a group consisting of 5 strong women who want to take out a loan. This is not a gift they are asking for, but a loan from which they can start their own small business. In the area they come from, credit is not readily available unless they borrow from a loan shark who charges unreasonable interest. In the immense poverty they live in, it is hard to find jobs and hard to support a family. For that reason Mujeres en Gloria are hoping to receive a loan and start their own business. This group is ready to work to try and break the chains of poverty.

Isaura Nolasco is the group leader and their representative, and she is very excited about being given the honor. She lives with her husband and her one child. She has not had an easy life. She has had to live in extreme poverty her entire life. Isaura received a high school education, which is more than most in her area. She knows that education is something that is very important if you want to break out of poverty, and for that reason she dreams of sending her child to a university someday. Isaura has a small food stand where she sells items she cooks, but with a loan she will be able to increase the variety of food she sells, and hopefully increase her profit. She is an intelligent, hard working woman who wants nothing more than to improve the life of her child. She is ready to expand her business and is excited about the opportunity. She knows this is the first step in achieving her dream of putting her child through college, and she is ready to take the first step. On behalf of Isaura, the group, and Esperanza International----- Thank you for your support!!!



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Journal entries for Mujeres En Gloria 1 Group


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Mujeres En Gloria 1 Group
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Mujeres en Gloria 1 Group, consisting of Isaura Nolasco, Ernestina De la Cruz, Lucia Valdez, Juana Coronado, Santa De Paula by Esperanza International, a partner of HOPE International in Dominican Republic. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 5 months of this loan, Esperanza International, a partner of HOPE International will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Mar 6, 2009
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Kiva Field Update - Message from the Dominican Republic
 
Entrepreneur: Mujeres En Gloria 1 Group
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Dear Esperanza lenders,

As you may know, all entrepreneur profiles on Kiva’s website are posted by local Field Partners like Esperanza, whose mission is to “free children and their families from poverty through initiatives that generate income, education, and health, restoring self-worth and dignity to those who have lost hope.” As a Kiva Fellow working with Esperanza International in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, I saw Esperanza’s mission at work most recently while visiting a batey.

For those that are not familiar with the term “batey,” it is a small, barrack-style community built and maintained by large sugar corporations. These communities are often completely surrounded by sugar cane fields, and often they lack basic resources such as clean drinking water, transportation, reliable electricity, and medicine. The majority of a batey’s members work in planting, cutting, and loading sugar cane for eight months of the year. The other four months are a stalemate, during which there are no sugar cane earnings.

In order to ensure continued earnings, one entrepreneur, Cloreta Yan, who lives on a rural batey, used her Kiva loan to open a small store in her house. Her community previously did not have a store where they might buy basic supplies, which meant that community members had to travel to nearby communities to shop. When my fellow Kiva Fellow Kalie Gold and I first visited Cloreta, she offered very basic supplies, such as sugar, oil, and rice. When I conducted a follow-up visit, she was selling over 20 items, including tobacco, ice, drinks, and cookies. She is now earning 600 pesos a week and, according to her loan officer, continues to expand the line of merchandise she sells.

Esperanza has supported 4,251 Kiva entrepreneurs thus far, resulting in approximately $200,000 loaned. Continually working to improve their organization, they have recently opened an office in Trau de Nord, Haiti. Esperanza continues to grow - thanks to Kiva lenders like you!

Staff members at various offices throughout the Dominican Republic visit their entrepreneurs frequently, and many of you will receive an update on an entrepreneur who received a loan contribution from you. Unfortunately, due to logistical and administrative constraints, reaching every entrepreneur for an update is just not possible, even with Esperanza’s dedicated team. Whether or not an update is provided on a specific entrepreneur to whom you made a loan, I hope that you have enjoyed this update on the impact that Esperanza has had with Kiva funds.

Finally, I would like to thank you personally for supporting an entrepreneur in Haiti or the Dominican Republic. It saddens me to realize that this letter marks the end of my time working with Kiva’s Field Partner Esperanza here in the Dominican Republic. For the last three months I have had the pleasure of working with Esperanza, visiting numerous Kiva entrepreneurs, and training staff members in writing business profile updates for Kiva lenders such as yourself.

To see all current fundraising loans from Esperanza on Kiva.org, please click here:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=44&status=Fundraising&sortBy=New+to+Old&_te=mj&_te=mj

To see a short YouTube video on Cloreta Yan, please click here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8reiqg1pbBo&_te=mj

On behalf of Kiva, Esperanza, and its entrepreneurs, we thank you for your continued support.


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Mujeres En Gloria 1 Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
May 2009 $323.88 $323.88 Repayment Received
June 2009 $216.34 $216.32 Repayment Received
July 2009 $216.66 $216.66 Repayment Received
August 2009 $217.00 $217.00 Repayment Received
September 2009 $217.33 $217.35 Repayment Received
October 2009 $108.79 $108.79 Repayment Received