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Enterprise Development demonstrates God’s love by enabling the poor to free themselves from poverty. Through the provision of small loans, basic business training, encouragement and access to other financial services, people living in poverty are helped to start or expand their own businesses or microenterprises. By their own efforts, the poor are able to support their families, emerge from the cycle of poverty and contribute in many positive ways to the long-term development of their communities.
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When given the opportunity to become clients, poor entrepreneurs are able to combine a loan and training from the program with their own hard work, their God-given skills and ideas to build businesses that allow them to support their families. Depending on the country, first time loans range in size from $50 to $2,000. Regardless of the size of the loan, the results are significant. With profits from their businesses, parents are able to send their children to school, to provide better nutrition, health care, shelter and clothing, to become engaged in their communities and to break the cycle of poverty. Lives are changed now and for generations to come.
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Enterprise Development works with a network of faith-based, locally registered microenterprise development organizations around the world to deliver these services. These local programs understand the culture of and have a heart for the communities where they work to give the poor the opportunity to free themselves from poverty through profitable business ownership.

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Online Gift Catalog launched!

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new online Gift Catalog that facilitates the purchase of living or capital assets such as fishing nets or cows for poor entrepreneurs around the world. Che...
Posted by endpoverty.org on Sat, 22 Dec 2007 08:20:00 PST

Home for girls to be built in Calcutta, India

CSS-India already operates a home for abandoned and at-risk boys in Calcutta from the revenue of its microlending program. The boys' home cares for 15 boys currently, although there are plans to take ...
Posted by endpoverty.org on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:24:00 PST

12/7/06 - New Website launched! - www.endpoverty.org

We are pleased to announce the launch of our spiffy new Website. Take a look and let us know what you think!...
Posted by endpoverty.org on Thu, 07 Dec 2006 09:58:00 PST