Sep 13Social Impact Investment Made to The Friendship Bridge
Mercy Community Capital (MCC) has provided a $250,000 social impact investment to The Friendship Bridge to support its microlending operations for women entrepreneurs in Guatemala. Based in Lakewood, Colorado, the Friendship Bridge supports clients from areas in Guatemala where access to capital is significantly restricted. These microloans help clients support and expand their businesses.
Average Friendship Bridge Borrowers are Mothers
On average, a Friendship Bridge borrower is a woman with four children, making between $1.11 and $4.16 a day, with fewer than four years of schooling and unable to read or write. These realities make it difficult for entrepreneurs to obtain business loans. Access to credit is filled by The Friendship Bridge’s microfinance operations and MCC’s investment will expand The Friendship Bridge’s loan pool in support of their microfinance mission.
“Investing in social impact programs isn’t just about financial returns—it’s about creating lasting change in communities that need it most. Every dollar invested is a step towards empowering individuals, fostering sustainable growth, and building a brighter future for all. By supporting these initiatives, we not only uplift those in need but also contribute to a more equitable and resilient world,” said Sam Disman-Eager, Loan Officer at Mercy Community Capital.
The businesses that MCC’s funds will ultimately support are 21% agricultural, 19% artisan, 49% commerce, 8% food services, and 3% other. In 2023, 97% of borrowers stated that their microloan from The Friendship Bridge significantly improved their quality of life, and 93% reported that it increased their income. The loan represents MCC’s second social impact investment, the first being to Global Partnerships in 2019.
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