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India’s Covid-19 Crisis. Bill Abrams | May 10, 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. Read More. STORIES - TRICKLE UP Rosario's Birds. Trickle Up. Feb 2, 2021. Rosario is a single mother with a hearing impairment. As a Trickle Up participant, she has built a successful business raising poultry, has collectively saved, and isexpanding her
CAREERS - TRICKLE UP Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We extend equal opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status or disability. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable people with disabilities to perform essentialjob functions.
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Daniel Alfaro. by Trickle Up | Jun 11, 2020. Daniel Alfaro is the Director of the Trickle Up Project in Mexico. For almost 20 years, Daniel has worked with Indigenous women, men, youth, girls and boys in Mexico and other Latin American countries, such as Guatemala, Colombiaand Argentina.
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Gala. Celebrating International Women's Day. Join us for a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to recognize trailblazing women around the world through their stories. INDIA EMERGENCY RESPONSE The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. We are writing today to ask you to contribute to the Trickle Up India Emergency Fund, which will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, and other support to 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks.INDIA ARCHIVES
Learning & Leading. by Atreyee Kar | Apr 12, 2021 | Participant Stories “It seemed like we would always be poor,” says Subodhini Hansada. Subodhini is a small farmer who lives in a village of 1,150 people called Lalchua in Jharkhand, India, with her husband and her two children, a nine-year-old and a six-year-old.DIGANTA MOHANTY
Diganta Mohanty joined Trickle Up in October 2020 as the Program Director for the Asia Office, based in Kolkata, India. He has extensive experience of working with some of world’s most vulnerable communities in India over last two decades. Diganta has worked extensively in remote pockets of India with ultra-poor population, specifically women, and led COBAN, GUATEMALA ARCHIVES Fabián Marcelo Zamora. by Trickle Up | Sep 16, 2020. Dr. Fabián Marcelo Zamora joined Trickle Up in 2019 and serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the Americas office in Cobán, Guatemala. Fabián is an experienced researcher and academic, with expertise in systematization of processes and programs. LESSONS FROM TRICKLE UP & UNHCR Graduation is an effective, time-bound, and multipronged intervention to help people create sustainable livelihoods and overcome extreme poverty in 2013. In 2016, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BRPM) provided a three-year grant for Trickle Up’s Building Self-Reliance for Refugees project. HOME - TRICKLE UPABOUTOUR IMPACTSTORIESPARTNERDONATEUNDERSTANDINGPOVERTY
India’s Covid-19 Crisis. Bill Abrams | May 10, 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. Read More. STORIES - TRICKLE UP Rosario's Birds. Trickle Up. Feb 2, 2021. Rosario is a single mother with a hearing impairment. As a Trickle Up participant, she has built a successful business raising poultry, has collectively saved, and isexpanding her
CAREERS - TRICKLE UP Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We extend equal opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status or disability. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable people with disabilities to perform essentialjob functions.
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Daniel Alfaro. by Trickle Up | Jun 11, 2020. Daniel Alfaro is the Director of the Trickle Up Project in Mexico. For almost 20 years, Daniel has worked with Indigenous women, men, youth, girls and boys in Mexico and other Latin American countries, such as Guatemala, Colombiaand Argentina.
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Gala. Celebrating International Women's Day. Join us for a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to recognize trailblazing women around the world through their stories. INDIA EMERGENCY RESPONSE The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. We are writing today to ask you to contribute to the Trickle Up India Emergency Fund, which will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, and other support to 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks.INDIA ARCHIVES
Learning & Leading. by Atreyee Kar | Apr 12, 2021 | Participant Stories “It seemed like we would always be poor,” says Subodhini Hansada. Subodhini is a small farmer who lives in a village of 1,150 people called Lalchua in Jharkhand, India, with her husband and her two children, a nine-year-old and a six-year-old.DIGANTA MOHANTY
Diganta Mohanty joined Trickle Up in October 2020 as the Program Director for the Asia Office, based in Kolkata, India. He has extensive experience of working with some of world’s most vulnerable communities in India over last two decades. Diganta has worked extensively in remote pockets of India with ultra-poor population, specifically women, and led COBAN, GUATEMALA ARCHIVES Fabián Marcelo Zamora. by Trickle Up | Sep 16, 2020. Dr. Fabián Marcelo Zamora joined Trickle Up in 2019 and serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the Americas office in Cobán, Guatemala. Fabián is an experienced researcher and academic, with expertise in systematization of processes and programs. LESSONS FROM TRICKLE UP & UNHCR Graduation is an effective, time-bound, and multipronged intervention to help people create sustainable livelihoods and overcome extreme poverty in 2013. In 2016, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BRPM) provided a three-year grant for Trickle Up’s Building Self-Reliance for Refugees project.ABOUT - TRICKLE UP
About. We’re not really a nonprofit. In fact, we love profit. Especially when our participants are earning it. Our approach helps people by training them to start and run a profitable business so they can feed their families and save what’s left over for the future. Doesn’t sound very nonprofit to us.STAFF ARCHIVE
Devi Prasad Mahapatra. by Trickle Up | Mar 9, 2021. Devi Prasad joined Trickle Up in early 2021 as the Communications Officer for the Asia team. Devi has over 18 years of experience working in development communications. Devi previously worked with ETV Network, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, Don Bosco Tech Society, and UNDPBUILDING RESILIENCE
As climate change threatens to undo more than 50 years of global poverty reduction, Trickle Up is expanding its programs and partnerships to respond by helping vulnerable households and communities build resilience—by identifying risks, adapting livelihoods, planning for emergencies, and working together. Global.Vulnerable People.
INDIA’S COVID-19 CRISIS India’s Covid-19 Crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. To respond, Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, and other support to 8,300 current Trickle Upparticipants in
INDIA EMERGENCY RESPONSE The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. We are writing today to ask you to contribute to the Trickle Up India Emergency Fund, which will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, and other support to 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. NET GAINS - TRICKLE UP During 2019, droughts and storms damaged crops in Ixcán Guatemala, so Clara, a 21-year-old mother, decided to invest her seed capital in producing and selling fishing nets to generate income for her family. Clara sold two cast nets in the first quarter of 2020 and used her earnings to rent land to plant corn for family consumption and sell inTEAM - TRICKLE UP
Team. Locally sourced. Our dedicated crew comes from all over the world. We have teams based in Guatemala, Uganda, and India, so we’re always close to the communities we serve.REFUGEE AFFAIRS
25.4 of 68.5 million forcibly displaced people around the world are refugees 1. 85% of refugees are hosted by developing countries 2. The Graduation Approach helps displaced people build self-reliance with a step-by-step process that encompasses social protection, livelihoods promotion, financial inclusion and savings, and social empowerment. CONNECTING WOMEN IN UGANDA Trickle Up and AVSI are teaming with the World Bank to bring digital literacy skills and livelihood support to women in Uganda. Together, we will put the power of real-time information into the hands of women who are often left behind, counted out, or not counted at all.ROSARIO'S BIRDS
Rosario Ayu Tiul is a 59-year-old woman with a hearing impairment. She is a single mother and her 26-year-old son Marcos suffers from verbal communication problems that her family believes is attributable to mild autism. They live with Santos, Rosario’s 87-years-old mother. The three of them live in a house with a roof made of manaca (palm HOME - TRICKLE UPABOUTOUR IMPACTSTORIESPARTNERDONATEUNDERSTANDINGPOVERTY
India’s Covid-19 Crisis. Bill Abrams | May 10, 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. Read More. LIBRARY - TRICKLE UP Library. Learning curve. We’ve been around for 41 years, but we never stop learning. To help our participants meet the demands of the future, we conduct research and develop new ways to help people gain the skills and support they need to build better lives. It’sSTAFF ARCHIVE
Devi Prasad Mahapatra. by Trickle Up | Mar 9, 2021. Devi Prasad joined Trickle Up in early 2021 as the Communications Officer for the Asia team. Devi has over 18 years of experience working in development communications. Devi previously worked with ETV Network, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, Don Bosco Tech Society, and UNDP CAREERS - TRICKLE UP Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We extend equal opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status or disability. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable people with disabilities to perform essentialjob functions.
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Learning & Leading. by Atreyee Kar | Apr 12, 2021 | Participant Stories “It seemed like we would always be poor,” says Subodhini Hansada. Subodhini is a small farmer who lives in a village of 1,150 people called Lalchua in Jharkhand, India, with her husband and her two children, a nine-year-old and a six-year-old.GALA - TRICKLE UP
Gala. Celebrating International Women's Day. Join us for a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to recognize trailblazing women around the world through their stories.DIGANTA MOHANTY
Diganta Mohanty joined Trickle Up in October 2020 as the Program Director for the Asia Office, based in Kolkata, India. He has extensive experience of working with some of world’s most vulnerable communities in India over last two decades. Diganta has worked extensively in remote pockets of India with ultra-poor population, specifically women, and led COBAN, GUATEMALA ARCHIVES Fabián Marcelo Zamora. by Trickle Up | Sep 16, 2020. Dr. Fabián Marcelo Zamora joined Trickle Up in 2019 and serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the Americas office in Cobán, Guatemala. Fabián is an experienced researcher and academic, with expertise in systematization of processes and programs. JOSH BARER - TRICKLE UP Josh Barer joined Trickle Up as a board member in 2017. Josh Barer is Managing Director of Hibiscus Bioventures, as well as Barer & Son Capital, LLC which forms, restructures and funds early-stage cutting edge biotechnology companies. Prior to Hibiscus Bioventures and Barer & Son Capital, Josh spent his career at several boutique investmentbanks
LESSONS FROM TRICKLE UP & UNHCR Graduation is an effective, time-bound, and multipronged intervention to help people create sustainable livelihoods and overcome extreme poverty in 2013. In 2016, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BRPM) provided a three-year grant for Trickle Up’s Building Self-Reliance for Refugees project. HOME - TRICKLE UPABOUTOUR IMPACTSTORIESPARTNERDONATEUNDERSTANDINGPOVERTY
India’s Covid-19 Crisis. Bill Abrams | May 10, 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. Read More. LIBRARY - TRICKLE UP Library. Learning curve. We’ve been around for 41 years, but we never stop learning. To help our participants meet the demands of the future, we conduct research and develop new ways to help people gain the skills and support they need to build better lives. It’sSTAFF ARCHIVE
Devi Prasad Mahapatra. by Trickle Up | Mar 9, 2021. Devi Prasad joined Trickle Up in early 2021 as the Communications Officer for the Asia team. Devi has over 18 years of experience working in development communications. Devi previously worked with ETV Network, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, Don Bosco Tech Society, and UNDP CAREERS - TRICKLE UP Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We extend equal opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status or disability. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable people with disabilities to perform essentialjob functions.
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Learning & Leading. by Atreyee Kar | Apr 12, 2021 | Participant Stories “It seemed like we would always be poor,” says Subodhini Hansada. Subodhini is a small farmer who lives in a village of 1,150 people called Lalchua in Jharkhand, India, with her husband and her two children, a nine-year-old and a six-year-old.GALA - TRICKLE UP
Gala. Celebrating International Women's Day. Join us for a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to recognize trailblazing women around the world through their stories.DIGANTA MOHANTY
Diganta Mohanty joined Trickle Up in October 2020 as the Program Director for the Asia Office, based in Kolkata, India. He has extensive experience of working with some of world’s most vulnerable communities in India over last two decades. Diganta has worked extensively in remote pockets of India with ultra-poor population, specifically women, and led COBAN, GUATEMALA ARCHIVES Fabián Marcelo Zamora. by Trickle Up | Sep 16, 2020. Dr. Fabián Marcelo Zamora joined Trickle Up in 2019 and serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the Americas office in Cobán, Guatemala. Fabián is an experienced researcher and academic, with expertise in systematization of processes and programs. JOSH BARER - TRICKLE UP Josh Barer joined Trickle Up as a board member in 2017. Josh Barer is Managing Director of Hibiscus Bioventures, as well as Barer & Son Capital, LLC which forms, restructures and funds early-stage cutting edge biotechnology companies. Prior to Hibiscus Bioventures and Barer & Son Capital, Josh spent his career at several boutique investmentbanks
LESSONS FROM TRICKLE UP & UNHCR Graduation is an effective, time-bound, and multipronged intervention to help people create sustainable livelihoods and overcome extreme poverty in 2013. In 2016, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BRPM) provided a three-year grant for Trickle Up’s Building Self-Reliance for Refugees project. LIBRARY - TRICKLE UP Library. Learning curve. We’ve been around for 41 years, but we never stop learning. To help our participants meet the demands of the future, we conduct research and develop new ways to help people gain the skills and support they need to build better lives. It’s OUR IMPACT - TRICKLE UP Our Impact. Our graduates don’t. wear caps and gowns. But they may wear a beekeeping suit. Our graduation program involves helping women to run profitable businesses as a pathway out of poverty. It could be a food stall or farm. Even keeping bees. And where markets don’t exist, our participants create them. We see opportunity everywhere. PROJECTS - TRICKLE UP Intervention for Ultrapoor Households in Odisha. Trickle Up partnered with Odisha Livelihood Mission to develop and implement a strategy to promote sustainable livelihoods INDIA’S COVID-19 CRISIS India’s Covid-19 Crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. To respond, Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, and other support to 8,300 current Trickle Upparticipants in
INDIA EMERGENCY RESPONSE The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. We are writing today to ask you to contribute to the Trickle Up India Emergency Fund, which will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, and other support to 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. TRICKLE UP'S APPROACH TO GRADUATION The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India, with a surge in positive cases and deaths across the country. To respond, Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will provide critical food supplies, PPE, accurate health and safety information, andANNUAL REPORTS
2018 Annual Report. View 2018 has been the most important year in Trickle Up’s 40-year history. We served 160,127 people in 19 countries – more than twice the number we reached in 2017 and 13 times the level of just three years earlier. We began a major new program in Uganda and expanded CONTACT - TRICKLE UP General inquiries. Phone +1 212 255 9980 Fax +1 212 255 9974GALA CONFIRMATION
As part of the celebration, guests from around the world will be invited to share photos of themselves in this special scarf. All gifts may be made to Trickle Up online or via check with “Gala” in the memo line. 104 W 27th Street, 12th floor. New York, NY 10001. For more information, email Rhonda Zapatka. SUSIE CRIPPEN & TRICKLE UP IN GUATEMALA II: MEETING In the fall of 2012, Trickle Up had the pleasure of welcoming fashion designer Susie Crippen to Guatemala to see our program first-hand. This three part series is of Susie’s journey to the Central American country to learn more about what it means to live in ultrapoverty and how Trickle Up betters the lives of the poorest and most vulnerableevery day.
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India’s Covid-19 Crisis. Bill Abrams | May 10, 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. Read More. STORIES - TRICKLE UP Rosario's Birds. Trickle Up. Feb 2, 2021. Rosario is a single mother with a hearing impairment. As a Trickle Up participant, she has built a successful business raising poultry, has collectively saved, and isexpanding her
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Devi Prasad Mahapatra. by Trickle Up | Mar 9, 2021. Devi Prasad joined Trickle Up in early 2021 as the Communications Officer for the Asia team. Devi has over 18 years of experience working in development communications. Devi previously worked with ETV Network, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, Don Bosco Tech Society, and UNDP CAREERS - TRICKLE UPSOCIALISM TRICKLE UP POVERTYTRICKLE UP VS TRICKLE DOWNDOES TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS WORKWILL ROGERS TRICKLE UP QUOTEWHAT IS TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We extend equal opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status or disability. TEAM - TRICKLE UPDOES TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS WORKTRICKLE UP DEFINITIONTRICKLE UP MEANINGTRICKLE UP THEORYTRICKLE UP ECONOMICS THEORYTRICKLE UP VS TRICKLE DOWN Team. Locally sourced. Our dedicated crew comes from all over the world. We have teams based in Guatemala, Uganda, and India, so we’re always close to the communities we serve.GALA - TRICKLE UP
Gala. Celebrating International Women's Day. Join us for a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to recognize trailblazing women around the world through their stories.DIGANTA MOHANTY
Diganta Mohanty joined Trickle Up in October 2020 as the Program Director for the Asia Office, based in Kolkata, India. He has extensive experience of working with some of world’s most vulnerable communities in India over last two decades. Diganta has worked extensively in remote pockets of India with ultra-poor population, specifically women, and ledINDIA ARCHIVES
Learning & Leading. by Atreyee Kar | Apr 12, 2021 | Participant Stories “It seemed like we would always be poor,” says Subodhini Hansada. Subodhini is a small farmer who lives in a village of 1,150 people called Lalchua in Jharkhand, India, with her husband and her two children, a nine-year-old and a six-year-old. COBAN, GUATEMALA ARCHIVES Fabián Marcelo Zamora. by Trickle Up | Sep 16, 2020. Dr. Fabián Marcelo Zamora joined Trickle Up in 2019 and serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the Americas office in Cobán, Guatemala. Fabián is an experienced researcher and academic, with expertise in systematization of processes and programs. LESSONS FROM TRICKLE UP & UNHCR Graduation is an effective, time-bound, and multipronged intervention to help people create sustainable livelihoods and overcome extreme poverty in 2013. In 2016, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BRPM) provided a three-year grant for Trickle Up’s Building Self-Reliance for Refugees project. HOME - TRICKLE UPABOUTOUR IMPACTSTORIESPARTNERDONATEUNDERSTANDINGPOVERTY
India’s Covid-19 Crisis. Bill Abrams | May 10, 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a deadly turn in India. Trickle Up is mounting a relief effort that will support 8,300 current Trickle Up participants in the next several weeks. Read More. STORIES - TRICKLE UP Rosario's Birds. Trickle Up. Feb 2, 2021. Rosario is a single mother with a hearing impairment. As a Trickle Up participant, she has built a successful business raising poultry, has collectively saved, and isexpanding her
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Devi Prasad Mahapatra. by Trickle Up | Mar 9, 2021. Devi Prasad joined Trickle Up in early 2021 as the Communications Officer for the Asia team. Devi has over 18 years of experience working in development communications. Devi previously worked with ETV Network, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, Don Bosco Tech Society, and UNDP CAREERS - TRICKLE UPSOCIALISM TRICKLE UP POVERTYTRICKLE UP VS TRICKLE DOWNDOES TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS WORKWILL ROGERS TRICKLE UP QUOTEWHAT IS TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We extend equal opportunity to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status or disability. TEAM - TRICKLE UPDOES TRICKLE UP ECONOMICS WORKTRICKLE UP DEFINITIONTRICKLE UP MEANINGTRICKLE UP THEORYTRICKLE UP ECONOMICS THEORYTRICKLE UP VS TRICKLE DOWN Team. Locally sourced. Our dedicated crew comes from all over the world. We have teams based in Guatemala, Uganda, and India, so we’re always close to the communities we serve.GALA - TRICKLE UP
Gala. Celebrating International Women's Day. Join us for a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to recognize trailblazing women around the world through their stories.DIGANTA MOHANTY
Diganta Mohanty joined Trickle Up in October 2020 as the Program Director for the Asia Office, based in Kolkata, India. He has extensive experience of working with some of world’s most vulnerable communities in India over last two decades. Diganta has worked extensively in remote pockets of India with ultra-poor population, specifically women, and ledINDIA ARCHIVES
Learning & Leading. by Atreyee Kar | Apr 12, 2021 | Participant Stories “It seemed like we would always be poor,” says Subodhini Hansada. Subodhini is a small farmer who lives in a village of 1,150 people called Lalchua in Jharkhand, India, with her husband and her two children, a nine-year-old and a six-year-old. COBAN, GUATEMALA ARCHIVES Fabián Marcelo Zamora. by Trickle Up | Sep 16, 2020. Dr. Fabián Marcelo Zamora joined Trickle Up in 2019 and serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the Americas office in Cobán, Guatemala. Fabián is an experienced researcher and academic, with expertise in systematization of processes and programs. LESSONS FROM TRICKLE UP & UNHCR Graduation is an effective, time-bound, and multipronged intervention to help people create sustainable livelihoods and overcome extreme poverty in 2013. In 2016, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BRPM) provided a three-year grant for Trickle Up’s Building Self-Reliance for Refugees project. STORIES - TRICKLE UP Rosario's Birds. Trickle Up. Feb 2, 2021. Rosario is a single mother with a hearing impairment. As a Trickle Up participant, she has built a successful business raising poultry, has collectively saved, and isexpanding her
LIBRARY - TRICKLE UP Library. Learning curve. We’ve been around for 41 years, but we never stop learning. To help our participants meet the demands of the future, we conduct research and develop new ways to help people gain the skills and support they need to build better lives. It’sABOUT - TRICKLE UP
About. We’re not really a nonprofit. In fact, we love profit. Especially when our participants are earning it. Our approach helps people by training them to start and run a profitable business so they can feed their families and save what’s left over for the future. Doesn’t sound very nonprofit to us. PROJECTS - TRICKLE UP Intervention for Ultrapoor Households in Odisha. Trickle Up partnered with Odisha Livelihood Mission to develop and implement a strategy to promote sustainable livelihoodsWE STAND WITH YOU
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WE HELP PEOPLE IN EXTREME POVERTY & VULNERABILITY ADVANCE THEIR ECONOMIC & SOCIAL WELL-BEING. We drive large-scale change by partnering with governments, global institutions, and local organizations. Since 1979, Trickle Up has helped women gain the skills and confidence to achieve greater economic self-sufficiency. When women succeed, so can their children and families. Since five people on average benefit for each woman we reach, we've helped over 1.5 million people total. In the next five years, we’re committed to helping the next million graduate out ofextreme poverty.
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SHE’S THE BOSS
Surmani struggled to get food on her table. Today she grows enough product to feed her family and sells the surplus produce in the localmarkets.
TRICKLE UP & CORONAVIRUS Trickle Up President Bill Abrams reports how COVID-19 is affectingTrickle Up.
0K Participants in 2019 0M+ Lives Impacted since 1979 0 Local & Global Partners 0 Team Members WorldwideGLOBAL IMPACT
HOW WE MEASURE SUCCESSCOMBATING HUNGER
Do women and their families enjoy a better quality of life, including more and better food and access to healthcare?COMBATING HUNGER
3x
average increase in households’ daily spending on foods other than grains in West Africa.View Data
BUILDING LIVELIHOODS Are women building livelihoods that are dignified, diversified, productive, and sustainable? BUILDING LIVELIHOODS$527
Total annual average income increase of participant households inIndia.
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ACCESS TO SAVINGS & CREDIT Do women have access to fair and effective means of saving money andaccessing credit?
ACCESS TO SAVINGS & CREDIT99%
participants in India now have savings, up from 7% pre-program.View Data
SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
Are women making significant progress toward social inclusion in their communities and empowerment at home?SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
98%
participants in Guatemala have an active role in householddecision-making.
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KOFI ANNAN
FORMER UN SECRETARY GENERAL "Earlier I thought, ‘What could I do being a woman?’ but now I have realized women are no longer for subjugation. Women can do everything if they get the chance."PINKY BESRA
PARTICIPANT IN INDIA "Before, I could not even buy shoes for my children…Now I can send my children to school."JULIETTE ZIDA
PARTICIPANT IN BURKINA FASO “Trickle Up’s program very likely has large positive impact for women and other vulnerable groups living in ultra-poverty.”IMPACTMATTERS
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PRESIDENT & CEO, METLIFE FOUNDATION “The helping hand that your program offers reaches those who need itmost.”
KOFI ANNAN
FORMER UN SECRETARY GENERAL "Earlier I thought, ‘What could I do being a woman?’ but now I have realized women are no longer for subjugation. Women can do everything if they get the chance."PINKY BESRA
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