New Washington & Lee University Microfinance Club to Give Small Loans in Developing Countries

February 28, 2010 1 Comment

Economics professor Jim Casey talks with Benjamin Ersing, left, Jarrett Brotzman and Cailin Slattery

Spurred by a course on development economics, three students and a faculty member at Washington and Lee University are turning theory into practice by starting a microfinance club called The General Development Initiative .

At first the club will focus on raising donations to be invested directly in microfinance projects helping communities in Central and South America, but  The General Development Initiative has a long-term goal of generating a large enough capital base to create a non-profit microfinance corporation, that will be an experiential learning tool created, owned and operated primarily by W&L students.

For the full article, visit:  http://www.wlu.edu/x38460.xml.

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One Comments to “New Washington & Lee University Microfinance Club to Give Small Loans in Developing Countries”
  1. Marta Amde says:

    Thank you for sharing your work in microfinance which is inspiring. We are in the process of establishing a microfinance institute in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I believe that our program will be effective if we include duplicating your model of microfinance outreach. If you have newsletters or other information that you disseminate periodically, I will appreciate being in your email list.

    Thank you again.

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