2. VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Our Vision Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness. Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so.
3. What is Microfinance? VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Microfinance provides tools for sustainable livelihoods by providing loans at reasonable interest rates that allow borrowers to repay over 98.7% of the time. Sustainable livelihoods increases the economic well-being of the poor and allows them to provide for their children By improving the average household income , communities are able to pay for ongoing services (schools, clinics, water wells) and reduce their dependence on aid . “ Microfinance is the practice of providing financial services , such as micro credit , micro savings or micro insurance to poor people”
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6. How Does it Work? VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Donations Become Exponential Loans recycle to impact lives over and over again
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8. VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Leadership Scott Brown President and CEO
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10. VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Significant Impact and Growth Since 1993 , World Vision’s microfinance arm has distributed over 3,120,000 loans , totaling more than $1,380,000,000 (US). For each job created or sustained through a microfinance loan 13 people benefit. In fiscal year 2009 VisionFund served more than 620,000 borrowers and worked in 43 nations. More than 2.2 million children benefited from increased family income. VisionFund’s microfinance institutions employed over 5,000 staff members and had more than $380 million (US) outstanding loan portfolio.
11. VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Children Impacted: 2.2 million Jobs Impacted: 1,080,000 Borrowers: 625,000 Female Borrowers: 68% Loan Portfolio: $381 million Repayment Rate: 96.7% Client Savings: $12.2 million Nations Served: 43 Investing for Impact in FY09
12. VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Investing for Impact (continued) Invest Impact Transform Every small loan promises big returns when invested in the passion of the enterprising poor. Work means dignity for parents, food, health care and education for their children and jobs, future and empowerment for communities. Small loans can energize communities to move beyond poverty. But transformation comes when all the causes of poverty are tackled together.
13. VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Business Types VisionFund clients operate businesses In a wide variety of sectors.
14. Innovation through Integration VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision A Holistic Model of Development Through VisionFund’s network of institutions, microfinance is integrated into World Vision’s programs. By providing access to clean water, health care, stable food sources and education, communities are able to focus on entrepreneurial ventures. The result is a truly holistic, integrated approach to community development that empowers poor families and communities to solve their own problems.
15. Innovation through Integration VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Water Communities often have access only to dirty, disease-infested water that spreads diarrhea and deadly parasites. Simply providing access to clean water and improving sanitation can cut child death rates in half. World Vision serves communities by drilling new wells, protecting existing water sources, and piping from safe springs. Economically speaking, clean and plentiful water is a necessity. With adequate water supplies, agricultural based businesses can thrive. In addition, access to clean water results in less illness, and keeps workers from getting sick and missing work. A Case Study World Vision Zimbabwe agronomist, Phumelela Peace Mwelasi surveys an irrigation channel. Innovative irrigation projects similar to this one in Zimbabwe are changing the agricultural economical landscape of regions in Southern Africa. By addressing water shortages, agricultural businesses can thrive.
16. Innovation through Integration VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Healthcare World Vision helps bring medical care and increased knowledge of health, nutrition, and hygiene to children and families in need through emergency medical care, training and access to health resources. When parents earn additional income, they can provide the healthcare needed for their children. A Case Study In Zambia, teen mothers are involved in a sewing group sponsored by the World Vision ADP Chainda. Young mothers, with their babies, learn sewing skills and hear lessons on HIV and AIDS prevention, testing, and what to do if they are living with someone infected. Not only are young Zambian women learning a practical trade, but they are also receiving health education and resources that can save their lives.
17. Innovation through Integration VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Education Educating children and families is critical for the future of a community. Published studies show that when girls learn to read to the eighth-grade level, benefits to the community include reduced mortality rates and increased per capita income. Through microloans, business income increases and enable parents to pay for school fees. A Case Study VisionFund microfinance institution in Serbia, AgroInvest, is changing the lives of children through the “Happy Child” programme. 2.5% of all of AgroInvest’s profits are used to develop schools, teachers and students around the country through “Happy Child.” This is one example of how profits from microfinance loans are impacting rural education.
18. Innovation through Integration VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision Food & Agriculture By securing its own regular and sustainable sources of food, a community is able to cut death rates among vulnerable families in half again when added to water and health improvements. The right seeds and tools, plus training in agriculture and animal husbandry, enable a community to increase its production of meats, vegetables, and grains for healthy diets. Improved storage capabilities enable families to survive periods of food shortage. A Case Study In 2007, thousands of people were impacted by a series of floods in Tabasco, Mexico. VisionFund responded by providing loans, capital and resources to assist devastated agricultural businesses. The man picture here casts a net over his fish pond. Through VisionFund, he was able to rebuild his business and benefit himself, his family and his community by means of fish harvesting.
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22. Borrowers in the Field VisionFund is the microfinance subsidiary of World Vision "Though I am widowed, I believe the sky is the limit. I still remember the words of my mother—that victors are definitely failures who refused to give up. I will never give up.“ ~Grace Atieno Amol A 38 year old widowed mother of four from Kenya Clothes Retailer "We would never be able to produce and have what we have now, if it weren’t for the fact of having access to credit." ~Isidro Galo Cruz father from Honduras Agriculture "Now, because the dolls we produce, and thanks to God, the women I employee can buy clothes or a piece of furniture, to support their homes. Such a tiny thing, that we made of scrap, is changing their lives, isn't it? “ ~Nilza Barbosa Brazilian doll maker Nilza Barbosa Brazilian doll maker