Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group


Status: Paid Back

$2,250.00   Loan Request
$2,250.00   Paid Back

About the Group

Group Name: Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group
Group Members: Salvadora Monzon
Ascencion Monzon
Simenoa Castillo
Ana Isabel Gonzalez
Florencia Ortellado
Esperanza Dominguez
Isabel Lopez
Josefina Sosa
Celina Meza
Claudelina Espinola
Maria Vidalia Meza
Gloria Monzon (not pictured)
Maria Eulasia Adorno (not pictured)
Maria del Carmen Gimenez
Cristina Mozon
Rosalina Castro (not pictured)
Maria Leticia Caballero
Hilda Daisy Benitez
Location: Caacupe, Paraguay
Activity: Retail

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $2,250.00
Loan Use: Purchase of essential merchandise for stores, ingredients to make sweets, clothes, hair salon products, enriched animal feed, etc..
Repayment Term: 5 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Apr 3, 2009
Date Disbursed: Mar 3, 2009
Date Funded:Apr 8, 2009
Loan Ended:Jul 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Paraguay
Avg Annual Income:$4,555.00
Currency:Paraguay Guarani (PYG)
Exchange Rate:5,115.0000 PYG = 1 USD



The Sagrado Corazón de Jesús ('Sacred Heart of Jesus') committee, which meets in the Cabañas company of Caacupé city, is composed of 18 members who all live in the same zone, are in their tenth loan cycle, and participate in the Fundación Paraguaya's committee of women entrepreneurs.

They benefit from the training in each loan cycle that cover topics such as committee integration, self-esteem, savings, and budgeting. They also benefit from the institution's working capital that grows day by day, averaging 6,033,000 PYG per member. The funds disbursed by the foundation go directly to aid growth in each of the businesses mentioned.

All the members appreciate the foundation for its important support and expect to always follow the rules set by the institution, so that they can continue to have the important support program provided by Fudación Parguaya, of the Cooperación de Desarrollo.

1. Salvadora Monzón (Vendor)
2. Ascención Monzón (Plant nursery)
3. Simeona Castillo (Vendor)
4. Ana Isabel Gonzalez (Plant nursery)
5. Florencia Ortellado (Makes gambling games)
6. Esperanza Dominguez (Sells sweets)
7. Isabel Lopez (Sells sweets)
8. Josefina Sosa (Store)
9. Celina meza (Plant nursery)
10. Claudelina Espinola (Store)
11. Maria Vidalia Meza (Plant nursery)
12. Gloria Monzón (Domestic worker)
13. Maria Eulasia Adorno (Store)
14. Maria del Carmen Gimenez (Sells of plants)
15. Cristina Mozón (Sells milk)
16. Rosalina Castro (Sells eggs)
17. Maria Leticia Caballero (Sells clothes)
18. Hilda Daisy Benitez (Hairstylist)

Translated from Spanish by Vivian Lu, Kiva Volunteer


El Comité Sagrado Corazón de Jesús que recide en la compañía Cabañas de la cuidad de Caacupé esta compuesta por 18 integrantes, todas de la misma zona, y actualmente estan en el décimo ciclo, participando del programa comité de mujeres emprendedoras de la Fundación Paraguaya.

Se benefician de las capacitaciones por ciclo que comprenden témas de integración del Comité, autoestima, ahorros, y presupuestos, asi mismo la institucion tambien les beneficia de un capital operativo que hoy por hoy asciende en un promedio de guaranies 6.033.000 por cada integrante.
El capital desembolsado de la Fundación directamente va acompañar el crecimiento de cada negocio mensionados anteriormente.

Todas las integrantes agradecen a la Fundación por este apoyo tan importante y esperan como siempre cumplir los reglamentos propuestos por la instituciòn para que sigan teniendo tan importante programa de apoyo brindado por la Fudación Parguaya de Cooperación de Desarrollo.

1. Salvadora Monzón Tambo
2. Ascención Monzón Vivero de plantas
3. Simeona Castillo Tambo
4. Ana Isabel Gonzalez Vivero de plantas
5. Florencia Ortellado Realiza juegos de azar
6. Esperanza Dominguez Venta de dulce
7. Isabel Lopez Venta de dulce
8. Josefina Sosa Despensa
9. Celina meza Vivero de plantas
10. Claudelina Espinola Despensa
11. Maria Vidalia Meza Vivero de plantas
12. Gloria Monzón Empleada
13. Maria Eulasia Adorno Despensa
14. Maria del Carmen Gimenez Venta de plantas
15. Cristina Mozón Venta de leche
16. Rosalina Castro Venta de huevo
17. Maria Leticia Caballero Venta de ropa
18. Hilda Daisy Benitez Peluquera



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In a group loan, each member of the group receives an individual loan but is part of a group of individuals bound by a group guarantee. Under this arrangement, each member of the group supports one another and is responsible for paying back the loans of their fellow group members if someone is delinquent or defaults. Learn more

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Journal entries for Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group
Location: Caacupe, Paraguay

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Group, consisting of Salvadora Monzon, Ascencion Monzon, Simenoa Castillo, Ana Isabel Gonzalez, Florencia Ortellado, Esperanza Dominguez, Isabel Lopez, Josefina Sosa, Celina Meza, Claudelina Espinola, Maria Vidalia Meza, Gloria Monzon, Maria Eulasia Adorno, Maria del Carmen Gimenez, Cristina Mozon, Rosalina Castro, Maria Leticia Caballero, Hilda Daisy Benitez by Fundación Paraguaya in Paraguay. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 3 months of this loan, Fundación Paraguaya will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Caacupe, Paraguay
Apr 9, 2009
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Kiva Field Update Part 1 - Message from Kiva Fellow in Paraguay
 
Entrepreneur: Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group
Location: Caacupe, Paraguay

Dear Kiva Lender,

My name is Nick Cain and I am writing to you from Asunción, Paraguay, where I have been volunteering as a Kiva Fellow for the past four months. At some point since becoming a Kiva lender, you made a loan to a Paraguayan entrepreneur. By doing so, you joined a group of people who have collectively invested over $2.3 million in this country (a figure that astounds me each and every time I write it), and for that, I would like to start by saying thank you. Because of you, bricks are made, dresses are sewn, cell phones are sold, and mounds and mounds of Paraguay’s most popular snack, chipa, are cooked and eaten. Your money moves this economy.

The Field Partner: Fundación Paraguaya

As you may know, all Kiva loans are disbursed and administered by Field Partners—local institutions who vet clients and collect payments. In Paraguay, your capital flows through Fundación Paraguaya, a 24-year-old organization with a remarkable history and a bold social mission. Led by its founder, Martín Burt, Fundación Paraguaya brought microfinance to Paraguay in 1985, at a time when the country was still controlled by Alfredo Stroessner, an iron-fisted, secret police-wielding dictator whose maniacal 35-year rule left his country poor, uneducated, and disastrously bereft of infrastructure. But, with a touch of irony that is familiar to many microfinance practitioners, the same set of circumstances that left so many Paraguayans entrenched in poverty also created an informal economy that was teeming with micro-entrepreneurs and, Martín believed, hungry for credit. A chance meeting with a representative from microfinance pioneer ACCION International inspired Martín to act on his hunch that, for Paraguayans trying to lift themselves out of poverty, access to capital would be the key.

The Leader

After 24 years, three major international awards, and one term as mayor of Asunción, Martín Burt is still at the helm of Fundación Paraguaya, preaching the doctrine of sustainability and innovation to his team (now over 150 people strong) of managers, teachers, and loan officers. Since 1985, Fundación Paraguaya has disbursed over $37.5 million in loans to entrepreneurs across the country. Because it is a non-profit organization, when Fundación Paraguaya earns money on its loan portfolio, the money is re-invested into the operating budgets of its other innovative social ventures: a business education program for young people, two self-sufficient agricultural high schools, and a recently-announced Poverty Eradication Project that is every bit as ambitious as it sounds.

Recently, I sat down with Martín to hear a little more about how Fundación Paraguaya got started, where he sees it going, and how the interest-free capital provided by lenders like you helps more than just a single borrower. Check out the interview in the video below.


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 23, 2009
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Kiva Field Update Part 2 - Message from Kiva Fellow in Paraguay
 
Entrepreneur: Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group
Location: Caacupe, Paraguay

On the Ground

I have met over one hundred beneficiaries of your investments since my arrival in Paraguay. After days spent visiting Kiva borrowers, with my bus idling in Asuncion’s rush hour traffic and my lungs swimming in diesel exhaust, I spent a lot of time reflecting on Paraguay’s micro-entrepreneurs. My thoughts tended to bounce from borrower to borrower, from business to business: the garrulous restaurateur, the sun-soaked brick-maker, the struggling seamstress—different lives facing unique challenges. But their differences weren’t what stood out. Instead, I found myself focusing on a uniting theme: “asi, no más” a ubiquitous Paraguayan phrase that roughly translates to “That’s just how it is.”

The phrase, an attitude for some, practically a modus operandi for others, evokes a number of currents running through Paraguayan life. Most dominant is an incredible, nearly universal tranquility in the way Paraguayans confront life and its challenges. For many of the Kiva borrowers I met (such as Miguel Arce, Alejandra Alvarez , and Facunda Perez), behind that tranquility were razor sharp ambition and entrepreneurial acumen that helped their businesses grow and flourish. For others, “asi, no más” translated into a more passive willingness to accept the status quo.

The attitude itself wasn’t what struck me—with a history of political tyranny and an absolutely oppressive spring/summer climate, it is not surprising to find a culture that likes to keep an even keel and is disinclined to rock the boat. What was striking was how often my amateur analyses of Paraguay’s fight against poverty could be boiled down to this simple phrase. For families who were truly struggling, it felt like it was the driving force behind their ability to make do, to exist with dignity. For those who were staying afloat and growing when possible, “asi, no más” was an ability to withstand setbacks, to remain confident that, since that’s just how it is, eventually things would get better and hard work would be rewarded.

For all of these families, whether they were at the very bottom of the income ladder or perched somewhere closer to the middle, the capital provided by Fundación Paraguaya was seen as a much needed tool for economic stability and growth. To read more about how microfinance fits into the development puzzle in Paraguay, check out The Feel-Good Line, an entry I wrote for the Kiva Fellows blog.

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Thank you again for investing in Paraguay and being a part of Kiva!

Sincerely,

Nick Cain

Kiva Fellow

Questions? Comments? Feel free to write me at nick.cain@fellows.kiva.org

P.S. I would like to say a special thank you to the 19 Kiva Lenders who are currently members of Team Fundacion Paraguaya. Your support has been so impressive! Together we have almost 200 loans to our name!


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 23, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Sagrado Corazon De Jesus Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
June 2009 $1,124.96 $1,124.98 Repayment Received
July 2009 $562.48 $562.52 Repayment Received
August 2009 $562.56 $562.50 Repayment Received