La Ceiba partners with a variety of organizations in order to expand our client-centered services in Honduras and provide students with the opportunity to shed perfectionism, anxiety, and doubt as they go on to make a dent in the world.
Projects
Our partners have made it possible for us to:
- Develop loan programs with no fees, no penalties and low interest rates.
- Develop a Business Plan Competition and Training Program for our clients.
- Develop financial literacy programs for our clients.
- Develop a university course curriculum that transforms students into the next generation of global citizens.
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Our Institutional Supporters
Have you ever had your assumptions about global poverty challenged? How about your motivations and your methods to bring an end to global poverty? The Two Dollar Challenge is a unique and impactful experiential learning exercise. However, lets be honest, living on $2 a day on campus is not really a challenge. Having your assumptions, motivations, and methods critically evaluated by a community of your peers is the challenge in the Two Dollar Challenge. Are up for a Challenge?Learn More: twodollarchallenge.org | |
The Month of Microfinance (MoMF) is a global grassroots movement in support of client-centered microfinance. It occurs every April and includes microfinance clubs, networks and institutions. It is open to professionals, practitioners, and enthusiasts. With over 100 global partners and 80 events this past April, the MoMF is a growing movement.Join us!Learn More: monthofmicrofinance.org | |
Students Helping Honduras (SHH) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization that raises awareness and funds to provide opportunities to children in Honduras. Central American Children’s Institute is the sister organization of SHH that carries out all of the projects on the ground in Honduras. SHH is also our Fiscal Sponsor.Learn More: ceciskids.org | |
The University of Mary Washington Center for Economic Development is a resource center that provides assistance to the small business community via management training, industrial and demographic research, and confidential one-on-one consulting with a focus on capital access and management planning.Learn More: economicdevelopment.umw.edu |