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Business Brigades at University of Arizona is a discipline of Global Brigades, the world's largest student-led global health and sustainable development organization. This chapter systematically works with more than 300 other university groups around the world to deliver and implement one of nine skill-based programs that benefit more than 130,000 Honduran and Panamanian community members annually.

Business Brigades empowers rural communities in Panama, without access to financial services and business guidance, by providing micro-enterprise consulting, financial planning assistance and strategic investment.
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March 2012 U of Arizona Business Brigades
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15 volunteers needed
40% of goal

When: Mar 09 2012 10:00 PM to Mar 16 2012 10:00 PM

Volunteer Activity Description:
U of Arizona volunteers will spend 8 days in a rural community in Panama to help provide solutions to the community’s economic needs. The target beneficiaries have been previously excluded from formal financial institutions & therefore lacked access to savings and credit opportunities. Beneficiaries tend to have a low level of income, lack of collateral, & low level of education. During the brigade, volunteers divide into small groups to conduct household visits in which they get to know the family, assess each household’s level of financial competency and entrepreneurial aspirations. After the assessments the volunteers provide educational and technical assistance in the form of workshops. Topics range from personal finance to basic accounting and business planning. Additionally,the volunteers invest in the community savings and loan (S&L) cooperative by providing seed capital. In turn, the seed capital provides loans to a small business to either expand current operations or pursue a new entrepreneurial opportunity. Working side-by-side with community members affords volunteers the opportunity for cultural exchange, micro-finance, and consulting experience. The households benefit by learning personal financial and business skills and gain access to credit and savings opportunities. Community businesses benefit from the consulting and loans. The community benefits because the profits earned by the S&L stay in the community to be used by the community!

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Chelsee Brubaker

Became a new chapter member!
Jan 16, 2012

Steven Atamian

Became a new chapter member!
Jan 04, 2012

Nancy Amador

Made a donation to March 2012 U of Arizona Business Brigades on behalf of Kassidy Zwaagstra
Dec 16, 2011

Eamonn Pascal

Made a donation.
Dec 12, 2011

Eamonn Pascal

Made a donation.
Dec 12, 2011