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2021 Year in Review: An Update from Whole Planet Foundation

by Global Programs Director Daniel Zoltani

2021 Year in Review: An Update from Whole Planet Foundation

by Global Programs Director Daniel Zoltani

Published 01-31-22

Submitted by Whole Foods Market Foundation

Daniel Zoltani, Global Programs Director for Whole Planet Foundation visiting a potential new WPF partner, Eskala, in the Darien Gap, Panama.
Daniel Zoltani, Global Programs Director for Whole Planet Foundation visiting a potential new WPF partner, Eskala, in the Darien Gap, Panama.

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2021 was a challenging year for people living in poverty. Food insecurity, job losses, and other crises continue to have an outsized impact on those with limited access to resources. Whole Planet Foundation remains focused on our mission to alleviate poverty by funding financial opportunities for underserved entrepreneurs. Now more than ever, our implementing partners and the entrepreneurs they serve are facing threats to their wellbeing. Whole Planet Foundation is committed to serving these communities by continuing to provide resources during this difficult time.

Operational Challenges for Microfinance Institutions

Due to the challenges microfinance providers have faced throughout the COVID-19 crisis, one of their highest priorities has been to access funding for their programs.  Having sufficient cash on hand to meet obligations and continue operations has been key to our microfinance partners’ survival. The impact of COVID-19 continues to dominate Whole Planet Foundation partner priorities, as countries contend with second and third waves of the virus. Vaccinations have started to roll out across the world, providing some relief, but the uptake is slow due to availability issues, misinformation, and hesitancy.

Despite these challenges, Whole Planet Foundation is committed to supporting our network of implementing partners and pushing forward our pipeline of potential future investments.  The remote review tools our field team has been using for over a year continues to help us move forward with project disbursements and new proposals for funding to established partners. Moreover, the field team is slowly picking up international travel again, as we look to add new partners to a growing portfolio of diverse organizations and local-led approaches. After 18+ months of experience navigating the uncertainties of COVID, many of our partners have also developed more nuanced tools to respond to client needs and are now seeking to expand their services.

WPF funds new project with GGEM Malawi to offer technical support and aggregation services for smallholder farmers.
WPF funds new project with GGEM Malawi to offer technical support and aggregation services for smallholder farmers.

New Projects and Future Plans

In 2021, Whole Planet Foundation allocated $6,866,801 to 49 approved projects in 38 countries around the world. We added many new projects including a $300,000 grant to GGEM for farmers in Malawi to have better access to quality farming inputs, $300,000 to support Fundación Paraguaya expand their collateral-free group loan and $150,000 to support our first project in Jordan with Near East Foundation.  In addition, we added two new partners in the United States, MercyCorps Northwest and People’s Partner Community Development, helping small business owners start and expand their business across Washington and Oregon and the within the Cheyenne territory in Lame Deer, Montana.

Photo at the top of this post: Near East Foundation visits with a client of the newly formed Siraj Center in Jordan. Near East Foundation is one of Whole Planet Foundation’s newest microfinance partners.
Photo at the top of this post: Near East Foundation visits with a client of the newly formed Siraj Center in Jordan. Near East Foundation is one of Whole Planet Foundation’s newest microfinance partners.

Thank you for your ongoing support of Whole Planet Foundation’s mission, the implementing partners we work with, and the entrepreneurs we serve. 

Learn more at wholeplanetfoundation.org

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Whole Foods Market Foundation works to nourish people and the planet by helping to advance economic opportunities, nutrition, and healthy food access in local and global communities. Founded by Whole Foods Market, the registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Austin, Texas, encompasses the projects of Whole Planet, Whole Kids and Whole Cities.  

WHOLE PLANET 
Alleviates poverty through microcredit in communities around the globe.
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WHOLE KIDS 
Dedicated to improving children’s health and wellness through their nutrition. 
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WHOLE CITIES 
Improves individual and community health through collaborative partnerships, education, and broader access to nutritious food. 
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