Is ACCION USA More Than a Microlender?

For Margarita Amador, ACCIÓN USA served as more than just a lender; “ACCIÓN USA has helped me tremendously because I received a lot of advice not only on how to continue with my business, but on how to improve and manage my personal credit.”
Knowledge is power. What a simple but empowering phrase. It resonates with me on so many levels: as a recent college graduate, as a woman, and as a voter. So, when the latest FDIC white paper, Financial Education and the Future, outlined the startling state of financial education in the United States, it prompted me to consider ACCION USA’s role as not only a microlender but also as an educator.
The FDIC paper reported that an estimated 10-20 million individuals are unbanked – that is, they have no relationship with a bank. Moreover, this trend appears most acutely among new immigrants and members of minority communities. A staggering 35% of our county’s Latino population is unbanked, due equally in part to cultural differences, language barriers, and institutional distrust. This unbanked trend continues to lead these individuals to expensive alternative banking sources, such as predatory payday lenders.
Some advocate regulating these alternative sources, but rate caps only go so far. And more importantly, they don’t directly target the financial illiteracy that frequently lies at the root of this problem.
ACCION USA targets this root. We’re in the asset-building business, and education is an asset that adds value for generations to come. Our interactive workshops show individuals that saving is important – if only $5 a month. Our personalized technical assistance explains why good credit is crucial in this country, and why debt must be managed and not ignored. Our one-to-one business counseling demonstrates that planning and cash flow and recordkeeping are essential for business survival.
For some, these things might be common sense. But consider the perspective of a recent immigrant or of someone whose parents immediately cashed each paycheck just to put dinner on the table. Just as your home environment will influence your knowledge of sports, music, or any other activity, it can also predict your future money management skills and those of your children and of your children’s children.
Instead of allowing financial illiteracy to perpetuate, ACCION USA takes the initiative to educate and instill in individuals the education and tools they need to succeed in this country.
And by doing so, we’re seeing every day that knowledge really is power.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 12:49 pm
Providing access to banking and the education to take advantage of it is a worthwhile endeavor.
The United States is a nation composed almost entirely of immigrants and people who were once poor. The ACCTION USA Microlending program provides hope and a means to achieve the American dream for your program beneficiaries and their children.
Good job.