events
The Microfinance Alliance puts on a number of events each year to raise awareness and support community efforts to get involved in microfinance. Please click on the links above to learn about some of the events we put on.
The Microfinance Alliance puts on a number of events each year to raise awareness and support community efforts to get involved in microfinance. Please click on the links above to learn about some of the events we put on.
March 2, 2009: Start-up Microfinance in Tanzania Smart Baitani, Executive Director of COSAD (www.cosad.org; Community Solutions for Africa’s Development) spoke to a small audience of interested students. He provided an overview of the organization’s work in Tanzania and shared the vision of their new start-up microfinance project, called the TACE (Tanzanian Community Enterprise) Fund. You can read an overview about it on COSAD’s website under the “programs” tab. September 30, 2008: Innovations in Microfinance in Tajikistan In an event co-sponsored by Compatible Technology International, special guest speaker Gulbakhor Makhkamova, Deputy Director of IMON International, described the origin and growth of a highly successful Microfinance Institution which began as a $300,000 USAID investment in a start-up NGO, and grew to become the first quasi-commercial entity unter a new Tajik law, currently lending more than $26 million to more than 25,000 clients. Check out IMON on Kiva, or click here for an IMON impact assessment report authored by Ms. Makhkamova in 2006. July 31, 2008: Solutions for the Other 90% at the Walker Art Center Microfinance Alliance co-founder Peter Rich was on the panel at Solutions for the Other 90%, a discussion that is part of the current Design for the Other 90% exhibit at the Walker. The event was free and details can be found on the Walker Art Center website.
April 16, 2008: Student Microfinance Experience Panel
Microfinane Alliance members shared their experiences with development and microfinance in a moderated panel format and were joined by a wide spectrum of audience members ranging from microfinance experts to those interested in internships to those learning about microfinance for the first time. This informal dialogue was followed by a Happy Hour supporting Acadia Cafe, newly opened in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.
March 7-8, 2008: Nobel Peace Prize Forum Bus Trip
Microfinance Alliance took a bus of students to the Nobel Peace Prize Forum at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN. We exhibited at the International Peace Fair and presented 2 concurrent seminars, Assessing Impact: Challenges and Practice and Local Students Experience Microfinance). We also had a chance to hear the amazing speakers:
This event was sponsored by Best Buy Corporation and the University of Minnesota Center for Integrative Leadership.
November 19, 2007: Grameen Foundation Speaker
Vivana Salina-Lanao, Program Officer at the Grameen Foundation in Washington D.C., described the work they are doing to support microfinance institutions. Click here and scroll down for Viviana's bio.
October 26, 2007: Chingwell Motumbu and the First Step Initiative in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Chingwell Motumbu discussed how and why she founded a microfinance institution, First Step Initiative , in her home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo.
April 20, 2007: Microfinance Panel
Robert Scarlett, member of ACCION International President's Council, and Mike Temali, Executive Director of the Neighborhood Development Center discussed the Evolution of International and Domestic Microfinance/Micro-lending and future trends.
Speaker Biographies
Robert Scarlett has spent more than 40 years working in the field and volunteering, for Acción International, a private self-help program that made the first micro-loan, in Recife, Brazil, in 1973.
Acción International emerged to become a leader in the field of micro-lending in Latin American, the U.S. and then Africa and Asia; and, through its - now worldwide - network of affiliates and partners, serves 2.4 million tiny micro-enterprises and has an active micro-loan portfolio of US$ 2 billion. Click here for Robert Scarlett's full biography
Mihailo Temali is the founder and President of Western Initiatives for Neighborhood Development (WIND), and Executive Director of the Neighborhood Development Center (NDC), both in St. Paul and Minneapolis. WIND provides assistance on organizational capacity building, small business lending, business training, commercial corridor revitalization and real estate development. NDC has combined the approaches of the micro-enterprise and CDC industries in a three-step program of inner-city entrepreneur training, lending and on-going support, along with a real estate development initiative. In partnership with 20 neighborhood and ethnic-based community groups, NDC has provided 16 weeks of business plan training to over 2,100 low/moderate income inner-city entrepreneurs since it was founded by WIND in 1993. Over 300 of these trainees are currently operating their business in their own neighborhood, from well-known ethnic restaurants to service businesses. Over 75% of these business owners are persons of color.
Click here for Mihailo Temali's full biography
February 26, 2007: Q&A Session with Dominic Howes, producer of the Microfinance documentary Awakening: Empowering Women through Microloans.
Dominic Howes hosted an open discussion about his film, Awakening , and what he learned through the process of making it.
February 7, 2007: Microfinance Alliance Kick-off Event
The Microfinance Alliance hosted a screening of the critically acclaimed Microfinance documentary, Awakening by Dominic Howes & Joel Weber. Following the film we listened to insights from Jim Klobuchar and Susan Cornell Wilkes, co-authors of The Miracles of Barefoot Capitalism.
July 31, 2008: Solutions for the Other 90% at the Walker Art Center The Microfinance Alliance will be on the panel at Solutions for the Other 90%, a discussion that is part of the current Design for the Other 90% exhibit at the Walker. The event is free and details can be found on the Walker Art Center website.