Through the CDFI Fund, Grameen America was awarded $1.75 million to further expand our microloan program and enable low-income women entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.
Read MoreGrameen America partners with Spanx and the Sara Blakely Foundation to empower more than 100,000 low-income women entrepreneurs.
Read MoreThe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced a decline in the number of Americans without access to financial services.
Read MoreFive years ago, Susana took out her first Grameen America loan of $1,500 to start her own hair salon. Today, she is on her eleventh loan and running a thriving business that is a staple of her community in Queens, NY.
Read MoreGrameen America is excited to share our 2016 2nd Quarter Report, which highlights the latest impact data, programmatic achievements and milestones from the past quarter.
Read MoreCelia has always had a passion for helping women take control of their health. But with a bad credit score from a past marriage, she did not think this dream was possible. With Grameen America, she was able to get a second chance. Today, she is the owner of a successful fitness studio in Los Angeles.
Read MoreThe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and Grameen America are partnering together to extend a capital pipeline to underserved women entrepreneurs.
Read MoreTo close the credit gap for women entrepreneurs, Grameen America helps member establish and build their credit scores.
Read MoreNew findings from the American Express Serve2Gether Consulting Program highlight unique insights into microfinance in the United States and Grameen America’s role.
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