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ORGANIZATIONS Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) 1601 North Kent Street Suite 1101 Arlington, VA 22209 TEL: (703)841-7760 FAX: (703)841-7748 Email: aeo@assoceo.org www.microenterpriseworks.org AEO is the national association of organizations committed to microenterprise development in the United States. Members include practitioners, advocates, public agencies, funders and others who share this commitment. The Calvert Social Investment Foundation 4550 Montgomery Ave. Bethesda, MD 20814 TEL: (800)248-0337 FAX: (301)654-7820 Email: foundation@calvert.com www.calvertfoundation.org The Calvert Social Investment Foundation offers opportunities for socially responsible investors to invest in a number of microcredit and microenterprise development programs, and other community development organization. Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED) 777 N. Capital Street, NE Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20002 TEL: (202)408-9788 FAX: (202)408-9793 Email:info-dc@cfed.org www.cfed.org CFED fosters widely shared and sustainable economic well-being. It promotes asset-building strategies, primarily in low-income and distressed communities, through policy design and advocacy, project management, technical assistance, research and publications. Ms. Foundation for Women 120 Wall Street 33rd Floor New York, NY 10005-3904 TEL: (212)742-2300 FAX: (212)742-1653 Email:info@ms.foundation.org www.ms.foundation.org The Ms. Foundation is a national multi-issue women's fund which provides technical assistance and funding to U.S.-based organizations engaged in microenterprise development with low-income women. F.I.E.L.D. The Aspen Institute One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 TEL: (202)736-1071 FAX: (202)467-0790 Email:Fieldweb@aspeninstitute.org www.Fieldus.org F.I.E.L.D., The Microenterprise Fund for Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination, is a research and evaluation effort which gathers new information about self-employment and about microenterprise as a poverty-alleviation and job-creation strategy in the United States. |
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