Solutions — Economic Opportunity

Ação Moradia

Ação Moradia

Ação Moradia was founded with the goal of improving the quality of life of at-risk families through the construction of affordable housing. Take Action »

Associação Vidança Companhia de Dança do Ceará

Associação Vidança Companhia de Dança do Ceará

The Dance Company works with children and at-risk youth in the Vila Velha neighborhood, in the outskirts of Fortaleza. Vidança uses different forms of artistic expressions for the development and improvement of the quality of life of its participants. A BrazilFoundation grantee since 2003, Vidança has expanded its activities and the number of projects supported by other organizations. The Dance Company makes presentions in Ceara and other states of Brazil. Take Action »

Estrela Nova

Estrela Nova

Estrela Nova solves problems of poverty in Campo Limpo, an impoverished area of São Paulo. Take Action »

Sou Digna

Sou Digna

Sou Digna promotes the rights of impoverished women living in Salvador, Brazil through job training, community development, and education. Sou Digna engages communities around the world in work that fosters unity and equality. Take Action »

Women’s Initiative for Self Employment

Women’s Initiative for Self Employment

Women's Initiative for Self Employment provides high-potential, low-income women with the training, funding and ongoing support to start their own businesses and become financially self sufficient. Take Action »

Women’s Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES)

Women’s Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES)

Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES) is dedicated to promoting the economic and social well being of low-income women through cooperative business ownership. Take Action »

The Women’s Building

The Women’s Building

Since 1971, San Francisco Women's Centers has represented and been guided by the belief that all women and girls have the right to safe, joyous and creative lives. In 1979, the organization purchased The Women's Building, creating one of the first women-owned community centers. Take Action »

Dominican Women’s Development Center (DWDC)

Dominican Women’s Development Center (DWDC)

The Dominican Women's Development Center's mission is to counteract gender subordination by promoting self-sufficiency, advancing educational goals and engendering the necessary skills and self-esteem to transform individual lives and community. Take Action »

Washington Women’s Employment & Education (WWEE)

Washington Women’s Employment & Education (WWEE)

WWEE empowers women and men to create better lives for themselves and their families by teaching them the skills to find – and keep – jobs that provide a genuine living wage. Take Action »

HELP International

HELP International

The mission of HELP International is to empower people to fight global poverty through sustainable, life-changing development programs. Take Action »

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