Poverty & Economic Development
Grameen Foundation
Enables the poor, especially women, to create a world without poverty through microfinance and technology solutions.
Charity Navigator rates Grameen Foundation 93/100 — reflecting strong financial discipline, transparency, and program delivery against industry benchmarks.
What this charity does
Poverty alleviation charities work through a range of strategies: direct cash transfers, microfinance, vocational training, agricultural support, and community-development grants. Some of the most effective are GiveWell-recommended cash-transfer organizations that hand money directly to people in extreme poverty, letting recipients decide what they need most. Others build long-term capacity through skills training, microloans for small enterprises, and partnerships with local development organizations.
Why it matters
GiveWell evaluates global poverty charities more rigorously than any other organization — start there. For US-focused poverty work, look at outcomes beyond "people served": income gains, employment retention, housing stability six and twelve months out. Be skeptical of organizations that emphasize emotional storytelling over outcome data, and of "sponsor a child" models that often spend significant overhead on photo-driven communications.
Common programs in this space
Grameen Foundation works within poverty & economic development. These are the kinds of programs typically run in this space — visit their site for current specifics.
- ✓ Unconditional cash transfers to people living below the extreme-poverty line
- ✓ Microfinance loans for small-scale entrepreneurs, especially women
- ✓ Vocational training, skills-building, and job placement programs
- ✓ Agricultural support: improved seeds, livestock, irrigation, market access
- ✓ Policy advocacy on debt relief, fair trade, and economic justice
How to support beyond a one-time gift
- + Direct, unrestricted donations are the most useful — they let charities deploy funds where need is greatest
- + Monthly recurring gifts smooth out cash flow for charities serving volatile regions
- + Sponsor a specific community or program rather than an individual (sponsorship-of-individuals models often have higher overhead)
- + Fund-match campaigns: many poverty charities run year-end matching drives that double your impact
- + Use Kiva to make a microloan — your funds return to you and can be re-loaned
Verify before you give
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