Big Impact

Revolving Fund Program

The Revolving Fund Program is designed to empower women involved in small-scale business and agricultural production for domestic consumption in Uganda. We understand that social and cultural constraints limit their control and sale of the proceeds, and their ability to secure credit from financial institutions due to a lack of collateral, our program comes in to provide much-needed financial support and resources to help change the status quo.

How our Model Works

Our Revolving Fund  program provides a safe place for women group, they create social collateral, save and borrow money in order to start business and generate income.

Self-selected groups of 5-15 individuals meet bi-weekly with a peer counsellor to: Pool their savings, repay and disburse new loans.

Our 3 Year Sustainability

Model

Group Formation

Recruit new women groups of 5-15 members with a focus on training and equipping members to lead their bi-weekly savings group meetings independently.
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Entrepreneurship

Provide business and entrepreneurship, livelihood and literacy training skills, disburse micro loans, promote resilience and self reliance to empower women to succeed and thrive.
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Independence

Facilitate beneficial connections with community resources, and formal financial institutions to ensure members are fully equipped.
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Create a lasting Impact

Changing Futures with Microloans

Investing in women is investing in the future, when women have financial independence, they invest in education for their children, health care, and their communities. Every contribution counts, change happens when we take action.

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Women participating in bi-weekly saving and loan meeting to increase household income.

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Women trained in digital and adult literacy
Through saving with my group, I started a small business and gradually improved my life—buying an oxen, goats, and now a solar panel to light our home and support my children’s education.
Akello Gulu, 25 y.o.
Joining the business skills training and receiving a $60 loan transformed my life—helping me support my children, grow a business, build sisterhood, and gain confidence.
Nichol Amuru, 27 y.o.
Learning to write my name gave me independence and self-worth. Literacy has empowered me to manage my tomato business and finances with confidence.
Linda Atiaka, 29 y.o.