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" ... CDFIs are private financial institutions that are 100% dedicated to delivering responsible, affordable lending to help low-income, low-wealth, and other disadvantaged people and communities join the economic mainstream. They focus on supporting economic growth at the community level, usually by financing small, minority-owned businesses, microenterprises, affordable housing, nonprofit and volunteer organizations, and services essential to revitalizing low-income neighborhoods. Their goal is to help people become financially self-sufficient while also contributing to economic growth through community redevelopment. ... "
" ... Entrepreneurs within the microenterprise often become shareholders, which makes them self-employed, self-organized and self-motivated. Through the global platform they can attract all kinds of research and development resources (e.g. finance, HR, legal, IT) from around the world. The platform also enables the microenterprises to interact closely and intensively with users, allowing them to participate in the development and production process. ... "
" ... First, defeat the bureaucracy. GEA needed more CEOs. That sounds counter-intuitive, but one CEO is not enough. Having just one is a consolidation of power at the top. The firm needs to have many CEOs throughout the company as heads of the microenterprises. The firm needs to let people control their future and their decision making, so as to unlock their creativity. ... "
" ... The problem with rural areas is that they suffer from a series of interdependent issues, argues Truman, which stymies the local economy. These include poor public transport links, uneven broadband coverage–absolutely critical in dispersing populations while evolving small and microenterprises, affordable housing, the centralization and monopolization of farming, failing small town and village high streets and austerity. That suggests the issue is infrastructure, which is failing to facilitate the potential of the rural economy. That's very much the remit of government. ... "
" ... The team conducted in-depth interviews with seven participants in an entrepreneurial training program at an older-adult business incubator, ages 56 to 71, and a quantitative survey of 45 program participants – an admittedly small and homogenous retiree population in rural Israel who all expressed interest in training on establishing microenterprises. ... "