The Supermarket Lending Shoppers Money for Groceries
From Katherine Latham / Reasons to Be Cheerful: In the United Kingdom, the supermarket Iceland Foods gives out interest-free microloans
From Katherine Latham / Reasons to Be Cheerful: In the United Kingdom, the supermarket Iceland Foods gives out interest-free microloans
From Annie Banerji / Christian Science Monitor: Microfinance institutions in India are providing low-cost loans to women in remote areas who
From Nate Berg / ENSIA: North Carolina’s Roanoke Electric Cooperative is helping members bring down energy costs. Because the energy
From Sarah Trent, Khaliun Bayartsogt / Devex: Herders in Mongolia have resorted to cooperative shared funds to keep their pastures
From Nikolay Nikolov / Mashable: School districts in the United States are switching to solar power to save money on
From Dimitri Selibas / ENSIA: Guatemala’s reforestation programs pay farmers to keep their lands forested instead of clearing them for
From Piper French / Noema: Public banks are owned and run by governments, and because they store money for the
From Domantė Platūkytė / LRT: A company in Lithuania cut back the work day from eight to six hours and
From Meaghan Tobin and Márvio Dos Anjos / Rest of World: Mumbuca is a digital currency used in Maricà’s basic
From Cheryl Splain / Knox Pages: The Knox County Department of Job & Family Services has implemented a two-pronged approach
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