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Foundation for Sustainable Development
517 Potrero Ave. Suite B
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
Phone: (415) 283-4873
Fax: (415) 283-4873
Web Site: click here to visit Foundation for Sustainable Development's web site
Downloads: Micro-Enterprise Opportunities with FSD in Bolivia    (Brochure)


Intern or Volunteer with a Grassroots Micro-Enterprise Organization in Bolivia
  Bolivia

Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Throughout the year, Trimester, Winter 
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months, 7-12 months and 1-2 years
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: See FSD Website

Description: Examples of how you can support Micro-Enterprise in Bolivia:

* Support the allocation of loan funds and help organize financial records for women micro-entrepreneurs. Provide credit counseling and strategic enterprise solutions for these women. Support international fundraising efforts to grow micro-credit and business development programs. Evaluate newly implemented capacity building programs to assess contribution to women's overall empowerment.

* Assist in the dispersment of loans to new communities building water systems. Design and support workshops to train community representatives in the effective use of these loans. Help to find strategic ways to lower interest rates to 4% - 6% annually.

* Support negotiations on behalf of farmers for the prices of animal feed, milk, oats, alfalfa, soy, corn, and medicinal plants.

* Research reasons why women micro-entrepreneurs fail to repay loans on time and/or drop out of an organizations lending program before completion. Conduct impact assessments, that look at the levels of improvement, lack of change, or digression in the micro-enterprises of their clients.

* Increase export markets and general sales for a wide variety of locally produced goods. Build websites and design marketing materials for these small producers.

* Continue an FSD project that develops video and printed materials for the training of marginalized women so that they may successfully start and manage small businesses.

For more opportunities in micro-enterprise in Bolivia, visit our website or contact us directly.


About FSD

The Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995 to support underserved, international communities in a collaborative and sustainable manner. Our model incorporates three overlapping programs:

1. Sustainable Development Training Programs for Interns and Volunteers
FSD provides comprehensive training and immersion programs for interns and volunteers seeking hands-on experience in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Program participants come from countless professions and more than 300 universities worldwide to collaborate with our partner organizations on community-driven projects that reflect sustainable practices.

2. Grantmaking to Projects and Initiatives Led By Our Partner Organizations
Donations and grants given to FSD are used to support projects and initiatives implemented by our partner organizations, site teams, interns, and volunteers.

3. Sustainable Development of Community-Based Organizations
Our professional field staff, consultants, and program participants provide on-site technical training and capacity building to more than 200 community-based organizations.

Highlights: Development Issues Addressed by FSD in Bolivia
The recent decline of the Bolivian economy began in the late 1990s when prices of Bolivian exports dropped due to reduced international demand. In 1998, strong climatic changes, such as droughts and floods in different regions, destroyed farmers assets and crops, forcing them to sell their products at very low prices, sometimes at no profit or loss. Due to the drastic loss in income of so many Bolivians, several microfinance institutions closed branches in the Cochabamba area, and new guidelines have made it impossible for many to obtain financial services.

Currently, the richest 10 percent of the Bolivian population earn 25 times as much as the poorest 40 percent. Without education or access to financial services, the disparity between the rich and poor will not be easily changed. While regulated institutions have difficulty offering financial services due to the inherent high costs involved, NGOs have the capacity to present microfinance options to struggling entrepreneurs and to re-stimulate the Bolivian economy. Microfinance services offered by non-profit organizations have shown promise in helping the poor in Cochabamba.

By partnering with several, local microfinance and business development organizations in the Cochabamba area, FSD is able to support increased training and microfinance services available in the region empowering socioeconomically excluded families and contributing to a powerful grassroots movement. Whether you decide to work with lending cooperatives for women and farmers or increase export markets for artisans, your experience with FSD will bring you to the frontline of micro business development.

Minimum Education: High School

Intern Types: Accounting, Agricultural Economics, Business Admin, Management, Development, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Ad, PR, Mathematics, Sales, Statistics, Urban & Regional Planning, Web Design and Women's Studies

Languages: English and Spanish

Cost in US$: Depends on Program Selected; See FSD Website

Cost Includes: Emergency evacuation services, Excursions, Food, Housing, In-country orientation/Training, In-country staff support, Living stipend, Medical insurance, Pre-departure orientation/Training, Registration fees, Travel while in host country, Written materials abroad and Written materials pre-departure

Your contribution fee covers all program costs (excluding airfare) and is 100% tax deductible for U.S. residents. Included in the fee is: a one-week orientation; family homestay will all meals provided; language lessons (not available in Latin America); development trainings and workshops; group sessions; midterm retreat (9+ weeks only); final debriefing session; on-going in-country support from FSD site team and U.S. staff; $200 mini-grant; eligibility for additional project funding up to $500, medical evacuation and limited health insurance; and pick-up from the airport.

Experience Required: no

Typical Volunteer Projects: banking, business, clerical and office work, counseling, eco-tourism, economic development, feasibility studies, grassroots organization, income-generation, managerial consulting, marketing, media work, micro-enterprise, microcredit, office work, organizational development, professional services, small business development, strategic planning, teaching accounting, technical assistance, volunteering and women

Typical Volunteer: FSD supports participants who boldly wish to initiate the change they believe is necessary in the developing world. Interns are passionate about sharing their practical knowledge, heart-felt enthusiasm, and economic resources with communities abroad that suffer unnecessary hardship. They wish to gain hands-on, grassroots development experience because they believe change is most powerfully cultivated on a community level. The aim is to experientially learn how their work can empower the community toward applying sustainable development solutions, rather than increasing reliance on foreign aid. Participants choose FSD because the program structure enables them to design and implement their own sustainable projects in collaboration with their host organization and the FSD Site Team. They are able to test their ideas and theories in the most direct way possible, giving them the experience and knowledge they seek. The flexibility of the host organizations allows for participants at all stages and levels of experience in international development to participate, thus opening the programs to a diverse group of capable applicants.

Age Range: 18-75

This Program is open to World Wide Participants. This Program is also open to Couples and Individuals.

Typical Living Arrangement: Home-stays

Participants Travel to Bolivia Independently

Typically Participants Work Independently Or in Groups of 3-10

Application Process Involves:

  • Letters of Reference
  • Phone Interview
  • Resume
  • Written Application

Typically The Application Process Time Is 2 months

Post Services Include:

  • Alumni Network

Foundation for Sustainable Development's Mission Statement: FSD supports the efforts of grassroots organizations in the developing world that are working to better their communities, environments, and the economic opportunities around them. We believe community development is only sustainable if it empowers the people to effectively use and cultivate their own resources in a conscious manner. Through our programs, we aim to raise international awareness of the economic challenges in developing countries and to support cross-cultural communities in finding more effective solutions to development issues.

Year Founded: 1995

 



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