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Acción Emprendedora (AE) is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 in
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. The organization claims to seek the eradication of poverty by training and assisting poor small business owners and helping microentrepreneurs grow their businesses through education and mediating loan negotiations. Based in
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, it is present in seven major cities throughout Chile. In Chile, 98% of businesses are small businesses and micro-enterprises, and 62% of national employment is linked to micro-enterprises, half of whose employees have not completed their basic education.


Development model

AE uses a three-step development model: # AE offers basic and advanced business classes in entrepreneurial communities. # AE provides access to low-rate
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that would be otherwise unavailable to impoverished communities. # AE provides free consulting services during the initial development or growth of the micro-enterprise, as well as free access to technology.


History

Since 2003, AE has trained over 3,000 micro-entrepreneurs, and in the Santiago Learning Center alone, trained 500 micro-entrepreneurs in 2010. AE also mediates loans for its entrepreneurs through various banks including the Banco de Dessarrollo,
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, and the
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FINAM. For its efforts, AE has received international recognition from the
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as one of the 40 best social projects in Latin America.


Awards

AE has received awards in Chile and throughout Latin America. *In 2004, AE was named as one of the 40 best social projects in Latin America by the
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. *In 2005, AE was awarded "Social Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Federation of Chilean Industry (SOFOFA) and
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. *In 2008, AE was awarded the Duke University NGO Excellence Award. *In 2009, AE won the Miguel Kast Prize for Free Market Solutions to Poverty by the
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. *In 2010, AE was awarded the Atlas Foundation Prize. *In 2011, AE won the Duke Center for International Development ( DCID) Alumni Award for NGO Excellence.


Results

*85% of entrepreneurs said they had increased their productivity after taking classes at AE. *40% of the respondents said that after attending training courses, their income increased between 40% and 80% as a result of acquired knowledge. *70% of the graduates increased sales. *Sales increased an average of 106% for graduates of the program. *36% of alumni hired at least 1 worker within 6 months of graduating from AE. To measure its effects, Acción Emprendedora has implemented a database system, innovative methodologies, rigorous monitoring. Thus, it is possible to accurately measure how many jobs are generated by the model implemented, the cost per additional job, and what sales growth the micro enterprises supported; increases in their income, the percentage completion, among others.


Learning centers

AE currently has 6 entrepreneurial centers in Chile located in
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,
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, Concepción,
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,
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, and
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. Additionally, AE has continued expansion into neighboring countries including Guatemala, where AE had to close due to political instability and
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, where it is still strong today. Future plans include opening a learning center in
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, because AE finished as a finalist in the Duke University Start-Up Challenge.Duke University Start-Up Challenge Finalists
Other plans include sharing the AE model in
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.


See also

* Accion International *
Accion USA The Accion U.S. Network is an American nonprofit microfinance Microfinance is a category of financial services targeting individuals and small businesses who lack access to conventional banking and related services. Microfinance includes ...
*
Grameen Bank Grameen Bank ( bn, গ্রামীণ ব্যাংক) is a microfinance organisation and community development bank founded in Bangladesh. It makes small loans (known as microcredit or "grameencredit") to the impoverished without requir ...
*
Project Enterprise Project Enterprise is a microfinance nonprofit organization in New York City providing entrepreneurs from underserved areas with loans, business training and networking opportunities. Operating on the Grameen Bank model of microlending, Project E ...


References


External links

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portalmicroempresa.org
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