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- Microgrant abstract "There are three primary types of microgrants; one is a small sum of money (~$50-$500) granted to an individual to start an income-generating project, another is a small grant (~$2,000-$10,000) to a community for an impact-oriented projects and a third is a small grant to an individual for any cause they see fit. Microgrants for income-generating projectsA microgrant is a small sum of money distributed to an individual living on less than $1/day, extreme poverty, for the purpose of creating a sustainable livelihood or microenterprise. Recipients of microgrants can also be organizations or grassroots groups that are engaged in charitable activities. Different from microcredits, microgrants are non-repayable.While microfinance and other financial services are intended to serve the poor, many of the poorest are either too risk-averse to seek out a loan, or do not qualify for a microloan or other form of microcredit.It can also refer to a grant that is low in value.Microgrants for community-based projectsA microgrant serves as an opportunity for communities facing poverty to receive funding for impact-oriented projects, such as schools, health centers, farms and more. Microgrants for community projects provide a novel opportunity for people facing poverty to solve their own local problems with financing that need not be paid back. Spark MicroGrants is known for pioneering this community-based approach to microgranting. Spark pairs capacity building facilitation with their microgrants to ensure communities receiving the grants are well positioned to take them on. Microgrants for individual causesA microgrant has also been coined to describe small amounts of funding awarded to individuals for their own use. The ROI Community deploys this type of microgrant.".
- Microgrant wikiPageExternalLink www.mikrogranty.cz.
- Microgrant wikiPageID "16951368".
- Microgrant wikiPageRevisionID "595732800".
- Microgrant date "December 2013".
- Microgrant hasPhotoCollection Microgrant.
- Microgrant reason "The article is formatted poorly and does not follow Wikipedia's layout guidelines".
- Microgrant subject Category:Microfinance.
- Microgrant comment "There are three primary types of microgrants; one is a small sum of money (~$50-$500) granted to an individual to start an income-generating project, another is a small grant (~$2,000-$10,000) to a community for an impact-oriented projects and a third is a small grant to an individual for any cause they see fit.".
- Microgrant label "Microgrant".
- Microgrant sameAs m.04133z0.
- Microgrant sameAs Q6839567.
- Microgrant sameAs Q6839567.
- Microgrant wasDerivedFrom Microgrant?oldid=595732800.
- Microgrant isPrimaryTopicOf Microgrant.