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Your participation is entirely voluntary and your identity will remain anonymous. Choosing “Yes, after my visit” will open a new window that you can return to once you complete your visit.
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Lending a Hand
Lending a Hand engages youth in learning about co-operative business models, lending and micro-finance within a green economy — specifically about how making small loans to aspiring entrepreneurs in developing countries can help create sustainable, resilient communities. Students connect to experts...
Topics: Banking, Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Saving and investing
Target audience: Educators, Students
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GreenLearning
Contact:Jamila Kyari1-800-507-5704
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