CAMEO and Kiva Partnership Boosts Access to Crowdfunded Microloans for Small Businesses
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 02, 2013
CAMEO, California Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity, and Kiva announce a collaboration that brings crowdfunded microloans to more small businesses in California. Growing the region’s micro-business sector is a key component for job growth and building of new economy.
“Businesses aren’t creating enough jobs and government employment’s been cut back,” said Claudia Viek, CEO of CAMEO. “Do it yourself. Create your own job, start your own business. It’s these very small, micro-businesses that are the future of our economy.”
The foundation of the new economy is not going to be the 1% of the businesses that have the potential for high growth. Consider those companies as the skyscrapers. These businesses give shape to an economy much as a skyscraper provides a unique character to a cityscape. However, these skyscrapers are not building a broad foundation of new jobs. Just as most buildings in a city do not have dozens of floors, 99% of businesses will not grow to employ thousands, 88% of those won’t grow past five employees. The foundation of the new economy will be a strong infrastructure of many small, locally-owned, diverse businesses.
“Even if a small business owner’s idea is solid and success is projected, it is incredibly difficult to find small dollar business loans,” said Premal Shah, President and Co-founder of Kiva. “Our initiative with CAMEO and their partners gives everyone a way to help crowdfund the new economy, $25 at a time. When small businesses do well local jobs are created and communities are strengthened, paving the way for all of us to succeed.”
CAMEO is the largest network of microlenders in California. They have aggregated several of their lenders – Fresno Community Development Financial Institution, Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment, and Working Solutions, onto Kiva, the world’s first and largest microlending platform. The CAMEO microlender identifies potential borrowers, provides them with business advising services, administers the loan, and posts their profiles on kiva.org. Individuals browse through those stories and can lend as little as $25 to the borrower of their choice. Loans funded through Kiva have a 98% repayment rate, so the money lent is likely to be repaid.
“This loan program is the perfect way for us to reach the smallest businesses who are in need of capital, says Emily Gasner, the Executive Director of Working Solutions.” “These are our true mission-based entrepreneur borrowers. These loans will help low-income, immigrant, and non-native entrepreneurs achieve their dreams in the United States.”
“Fundamentally, small businesses are the backbone of our local economy,” said Kerry Doi, President and CEO of PACE, “a crowd of people lending to a business owner on Kiva.org will provide that small business with the commercial credit history and working capital needed to start up or expand their small business as well as hire employees.”
“This partnership is an exciting, innovative tool that will strengthen local small businesses in the San Joaquin Valley,” said Salam Nalia, CEO of Fresno Community Development Institution. Not only will entrepreneurs access capital to create self-employment opportunities and provide jobs for other community members, but individual lenders who know about or want to learn about our region will be able to invest their funds in hard-working entrepreneurs.”
Businesses with five or fewer employees are the new normal. In March 2012, the Bureau of Labor statistics reported that the average size of new start-ups was 4.7 employees in 2011 – that’s down from 7.6 employees in the 1990’s. The share of the self-employed in the labor market is growing more than twice as fast as it did before 2000 and is growing exponentially.
That means to create more jobs, we need to create more businesses, lots of them. The way to achieve our job creation goals is to deliver effective strategies to help these businesses start and thrive. The collaboration among Kiva, CAMEO and CAMEO’s network of microlenders is one of those strategies.
About CAMEO
CAMEO’s mission is to grow a healthy, vibrant, thriving environment for all entrepreneurs and start-up businesses by advancing the work of our statewide member network – the over 160 organizations, agencies and individuals dedicated to furthering the growth of micro-businesses in California. Last year, CAMEO member organizations assisted the creation of 21,000 businesses that created 38,000 jobs.
Contact
Heidi Pickman
CAMEO
415-992-4484
Jason Riggs
Kiva
415-871-7351
Participating organizations in the CAMEO-Kiva Microlending collaboration.
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