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Football Season and Microfinance

Posted on August 28, 2008
Filed Under microfinance |

What does football have to do with microfinance? A “cheap” ticket for an NFL game can easily cost $80 or more. That same $80 would be the typical loan amount for a micro-entrepreneur starting her small business. While a small craft or livestock business may not be as glamorous as a professional sports game, the additional income can be a winning touchdown for children to pay fees to attend school.

So if you are a football fan, please buy or sell your tickets from our StubHub link to benefit microfinance. Perhaps, watch one game from home and donate the money to a great non-profit like Grameen Foundation. Thank you and good luck to your favorite team!



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