Interlink Money supports Grassroots Foundation's Microfinance
Program
The Grassroots Foundation recently announced that Interlink Money has
stepped forward as a seed capital sponsor of the Foundation's
microfinance program.

Sandya Kodithuwakku - an entrepreneur from Anamaduwa who is
looking for support via the program. |
The foundation recently launched a web site to raise funds locally
and globally through widespread awareness building for its Micro finance
program which will reach out to those in deep rural areas which are in
the stranglehold of abject poverty. The Interlink Money funding will
enable the program to expand to the North and the East of Sri Lanka and
help build the capacity of entrepreneurs, particularly women and youth,
and advance broader private sector support for volunteerism to improve
the businesses and livelihoods of the entrepreneurs.
"We invite professionals from around the world to register with
GrassFund, and support the high priority needs of the Micro Finance
sector" said Zarook Marikkar, Founder Secretary General of the
Grassroots Foundation.
GrassFunds volunteers are helping to give poor people greater access
to financial services and finding capital for their businesses by
developing new products and new avenues, and reaching more clients.
Interlink Money continues to be a strong ally in helping us
strengthen the vital role that volunteers play in the fight against
poverty through Micro Credit " Today, many microfinance networks rely on
volunteers, but often on an ad hoc basis.
GrassFund offers an effective and skills-based volunteer engagement
framework. Grassroots Foundation is leading discussions with
corporations, networks and MFIs to offer a solution for recruiting
specialised expertise and support for this program.
"The way to break the cycle of poverty is to enable people to build a
livelihood for themselves through Micro Credit" said Zarook Marikkar.
He further said, "Extending credit and business development services
are two essential components for any kind of Credit program." |