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ACCION Releases 'Model for Social Change'

ACCION Releases 'Model for Social Change'

Published 12-17-07

Submitted by ACCION International

BOSTON, MA - December 17, 2007 "“ ACCION International, a pioneer and leader in microfinance, today announced the release of a new white paper, ACCION's Model for Social Change, articulating the aspirations, rationale and key new strategic initiatives driving ACCION's mission to help alleviate poverty.

As the preface to the nonprofit's new 2008-2011 strategic plan, the paper outlines the four fundamental aspects of poverty that ACCION addresses "“ low income, poor quality of life, vulnerability and lack of dignified solutions "“ through the provision of financial services to low-income households. Importantly, ACCION is broadening its target audience, from informal-sector microentrepreneurs in urban Latin America, to all types of low-income families, urban and rural, worldwide.

ACCION's Model for Social Change outlines why financial services are particularly suited to mitigating risk and fostering self-help, and explains how ACCION intends to catalyze large-scale social change. The ACCION approach includes demonstration of effective models for replication, innovation to solve key microfinance industry challenges, and promotion of best practices and collaboration within the field.

The strategic plan, which is being developed under the supervision of ACCION senior vice president Elisabeth Rhyne with the assistance of Cambridge, MA-based Monitor Group, and which will be released in detail in early 2008, specifies new initiatives in three key areas: microfinance institution (MFI) services and investments, with major capacity-building in West Africa, India and China; new strategic ventures and alliances, including those with non-MFIs; and the creation of a new center for the microfinance industry, designed to foster industry and private-sector collaboration for breakthrough solutions. The center will be directed by Ms. Rhyne.

ACCION is developing a new business model for microfinance, one that minimizes the cash, paper, and manual processes that make microfinance so much more costly than traditional banking. ACCION will combine its technical assistance to MFIs with minority investment positions in key partners. ACCION also intends to expand its partners, creating joint ventures with non-MFIs to create product and process advances. Its new center, focused on financial inclusion, will gather microfinance practitioners from around the world "“ convening, researching, publishing and publicizing knowledge to help create breakthrough change.

ACCION has been able to develop and adopt these new approaches in part due to the sale of half its shareholding in partner MFI Compartamos, of Mexico. In April of this year, Compartamos issued a highly successful IPO in order to raise capital for expansion.

"We promised thoughtful, careful stewardship of the Compartamos IPO returns, which we've now begun applying to develop this broader, more inclusive reach to the poor," said María Otero, president and CEO of ACCION. "More investment in emerging MFIs where risk has yet to be mitigated, more demonstration effects to catalyze large-scale change, more collaborative work with industry peers to help drive major changes "“ these are all now possible thanks to this watershed event.""

ACCION's Model for Social Change is available for download at http://publications.accion.org. ACCION has also recently published its latest InSight research paper, 'Guidelines to Evaluate Social Performance,' which provides a framework for MFIs to use in assessing and reporting on their social performance. It is available for download at http://publications.accion.org/micro_pubs_list.asp.

About ACCION

ACCION International is a private, nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people the financial tools they need "“ microenterprise loans, business training and other financial services "“ to work their way out of poverty.  A world pioneer in microfinance, ACCION was founded in 1961 and issued its first microloan in 1973 in Brazil.  ACCION International's partner microfinance institutions today are providing loans as low as $100 to poor men and women entrepreneurs in 25 countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa and the United States.  In the last decade alone, ACCION partners have disbursed more than 17.9 million loans totaling more than $12.3 billion; 97 percent of the loans have been repaid.  Selected for the fifth consecutive year for its pioneering approaches to poverty alleviation, ACCION was among 45 organizations awarded the 2008 Social Capitalist Award by Fast Company Magazine/Monitor Group. ACCION has also been awarded Charity Navigator's highest rating "“ four stars "“ for efficiency and sound fiscal management.  For more information, visit www.accion.org.

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ACCION International

ACCION International is a private, nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people the financial tools they need―microenterprise loans, business training and other financial services―to work their way out of poverty. A world pioneer in microfinance, ACCION was founded in 1961 and issued its first microloan in 1973 in Brazil. ACCION International's partner microfinance institutions today are providing loans as low as $100 to poor men and women entrepreneurs in 25 countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa and the United States. In the last decade alone, ACCION partners have disbursed more than 17.9 million loans totaling more than $12.3 billion; 97 percent of the loans have been repaid. Selected for the fourth consecutive year for its pioneering approaches to poverty alleviation, ACCION was among 43 organizations awarded the 2007 Social Capitalist Award by Fast Company magazine. ACCION has also been awarded Charity Navigator's highest rating―four stars―for efficiency and sound fiscal management. For more information, visit www.accion.org.

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