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Agora partnerships

Agora partnerships. A Better Solution to Nicaraguan Rural Poverty. Agenda:. Nicaraguan poverty The Agora Model Comparison to other methods A success story Improvements. Poverty in Context. 1980’s: Civil War 1985: U.S. Trade Embargo 1989: Collapse of the International Coffee Agreement

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Agora partnerships

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  1. Agora partnerships A Better Solution to Nicaraguan Rural Poverty

  2. Agenda: • Nicaraguan poverty • The Agora Model • Comparison to other methods • A success story • Improvements

  3. Poverty in Context • 1980’s: Civil War • 1985: U.S. Trade Embargo • 1989: Collapse of the International Coffee Agreement • 1998: Hurricane Mitch • Destroyed infrastructure • Economic crisis with inflation of 13,000% • Depressed coffee prices force farmers into debt • Over 500,000 people left homeless

  4. Drivers of Rural Poverty

  5. Drivers of Rural Poverty

  6. Drivers of Rural Poverty

  7. Drivers of Rural Poverty

  8. Barriers to Entrepreneurship • Closed Social Networks (i.e. Entry) • Lack of Formal Business Training (i.e. Education) • Lack of Financing (i.e. Access to Capital) • Poor Entrepreneurship Climate (i.e. Execution)

  9. Drivers of Rural Poverty

  10. Drivers of Rural Poverty

  11. The “Missing Middle” The “Missing Middle”

  12. The Agora Model: Barriers to Entrepreneurship Agora Solutions Access to Capital Entry Education Execution Merit-based identification of promising entrepreneurs. Intensive consultingby US-based graduate students. Direct investmentin promising ventures that meet strict criteria. Supportincluding: strategic advice, business contacts and financial management. Barriers to Entrepreneurship

  13. The Agora Model: Company Profile Clearly defined constraint to growth Operate in sectors where Central America has natural competitive advantage Cash flow positive Innovative Require investment of $25K to $250K • Eco-tourism • Sustainable agriculture • Value-added manufacturing • Agricultural processing • Organic foods, etc. Or can be within 18 months Provide product or service that is new or reaches new customer base

  14. The Agora Model: Social Impact An Agora Entrepreneur must: Be capable of creating a clear and quantifiable social impact through: Adhere to Agora’s social responsibility guidelines by meeting or exceeding: Support the 10 Principles of the UN Global Compact covering: • Human rights • Labor standards • Environment • Anti-corruption • Job creation • Protection of environment • Providing goods/services to the needy • Ethical, • Legal, • Commercial and • Public Expectations

  15. Comparison

  16. Comparison

  17. Bambucasa Jan Van Bilsen- successful entrepreneur • Harvests and converts bamboo into affordable building materials for housing

  18. Testimonial “The guys in the village next to my farm were making $1 a day, and that’s when they could find work. I offered them a consistent salary and trained them in bamboo treatment and construction... Now they are a solid, highly motivated team, with good skills, good salaries, and a long-term perspective on how to get out of poverty through training and learning skills... The success of the business is key to all of this. If we can't make the business side work, none of the change we hope for is going to happen. That's why an organization like Agora is essential.” – Jan Van Bilsen

  19. Ways to Improve • Lack of strong quantitative metrics • No effective ways to measure impact of work • Best measures of workshop effectiveness currently come from participant surveys • New metrics such as ROI needed to evaluate success of entrepeneurs receiving consulting and funding • Consulting hours provided by MBA consulting teams: over 6,800 • Consulting hours from local Agora staff and volunteers: 3,000

  20. Ways to Improve • More extensive and effective communication • New organization which is not widely known • Expand on website and annual report • Refine website: contains several links which do not work • Profiles of Agora’s work in local newspapers, television, and radio: 24

  21. Ways to Improve • Increase Funding • Eventually start to increase size and scope • Applications to Agora program: 148 • Ventures matched with consultants: 32 • Consultants matched with ventures: 142 • Agora-supported companies receiving investment from the Agora Fund: 3 • Agora-supported companies receiving outside investment: 3

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