Time Magazine Monday, 11 Jan 2010
Emily Medina isn't running a pyramid scheme, despite what people often think. As the petite 26-year-old works her way through some of New York City's poorer neighborhoods, she approaches women selling food and trinkets on the street and offers to lend them money to grow their businesses. More
Grameen America Reaches More Than 1,500 Borrowers in US
Grameen America Monday, 16 Nov 2009
Grameen America reaches 1,500 borrowers, signaling strong demand for microcredit among low-income entrepreneurs in the United States. More
Can’t Be Done or Can Be Done? Thursday, 04 February 2010 By Leslie Kane, Executive Vice President, Grameen America, Inc. It was great to attend the 2010 Sundance Film Festival last week, where I was able to ... Read More
My Days as an Intern Monday, 01 February 2010 By Christopher Honess Moving to New York City from small Syracuse, NY was a huge step for me. I had ... Read More
Grameen America is a microfinance nonprofit organization that provides loans, savings programs, credit establishment and other financial services to entrepreneurs living below the poverty line in the United States. Our unique peer-lending model creates a social support network and a culture of trust to empower clients to achieve financial independence.
Retired General Wesley Clark and Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, talk to CNBC from the Clinton Global Initiative.
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