Published 2004
by Aspen Institute in Washington, DC .
Written in English
FIELD"s mission is to identify, develop, and disseminate best practices in the field of microenterprise, and to publicize the value of microenterprise as an anti-poverty intervention. Its web site provides information about the organization and its projects, and offers links to publications and a directory of microenterprise programs.
Edition Notes
Other titles | FIELD, FIELD homepage |
Contributions | Aspen Institute., Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination. |
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LC Classifications | HD2346.U5 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | Electronic resource |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3390167M |
LC Control Number | 2004617328 |
The Aspen Institute and FIELD (Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination) has collected data on the organizations in the field since The first directory, in , listed organizations that identified themselves as working in the field. To learn more about the history of microenterprise development organizations in the U.S. and the challenges these organizations face, Community Dividend spoke with Elaine Edgcomb, director of the Aspen Institute Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination. FIELD (The Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination, is a research and development organization dedicated to the expansion and sustainability of microenterprise development efforts, particularly those aimed at low-income . Joyce Klein Director Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination Elizabeth Kregor Director University of Chicago->Institute for Justice.
Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination, into the types of training and technical assistance (TA) provided by microenterprise programs across the United States. FIELD’s research revealed that although more than 90 percent of all microenterprise programs. FIELD - Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Enterprise, Learning and Dissemination. Through its FIELD program, the Aspen Institute facilitates the development of microenterprise in order to generate income and employment in disadvantaged communities. Address: The Aspen Institute. Appearances by Title: January 1, - Present Director, FIELD Initiative, Aspen Institute Videos: 1 Director, Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, . As part of the $, program, Citi Foundation also is funding FIELD, the microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination, a research group housed at the Aspen Institute in Washington, D.C., to manage the project and train the interns in data collection : John-Paul Maxfield.
Informal Economy Literature Review December Authors ISED Consulting and Research East Main Street, Building 2, Suite 2, Newark, DE Phone: () Fax: () Website: Email: [email protected] The Aspen Institute Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination (FIELD)File Size: KB. 8/ Supply-Side Scan of Microenterprise Financing, The Aspen Institute Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination, October Recommended Content Minneapolis Fed to measure long-term housing impact of Minneapolis plan. Institute Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination 84 Essay: Closing the Microbusiness Gap with Targeted Investments in Social Capital by Peter Roberts, Emory University, Social Enterprise @ Goizueta, and Ross Baird, Village Capital Blair [Washington, DC: Aspen Institute, Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning, and Dissemination, ]) lists programs in all 50 states and reports a combined loan disbursement of over $ million. The microenterprise approach, “capitalism for the poor” (2), resonatesdeeply.