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CGAP The World Bank 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433 Phone: (202) 473-9594 Fax: (202) 522-3744 e-mail: cgap@worldbank.org
| URL: http://www.cgap.org MIX Profile:
Click The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor ( CGAP) is a consortium of 28 international aid agencies working together to build financial systems for the poor (otherwise referred to as “microfinance”). CGAP’s work is centered on the following key strategic areas: (i) promoting a diverse range of institutions that deliver financial services to the poor; (ii) deepening and broadening the outreach of microfinance; (iii) improving the quality and availability of information on the performance of microfinance providers; (iv) fostering a supportive policy and regulatory framework; and (v) improving aid effectiveness. | | | | 
Citigroup Foundation 850 Third Avenue, 13th Floor New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 559-9163 e-mail: citigroupfoundation@citigroup.com | URL: http://www.citigroup.com/citigroup/homepage/ MIX profile : Click Citigroup’s and the Citigroup Foundation’s giving in 2003 totaled $88.8 million to organizations in more than 80 countries. Over the last three years, the Foundation’s international grantmaking increased steadily, from $13.1 million in 2001 to $15.7 million in 2003. Working with a global network of colleagues and partners, the Foundation gives grants focused in three main areas: | | | |


Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation and Community Development Group
60 Wall Street Mail Stop: NYC60-2110 New York, New York 10005 | URL: http://www.cib.db.com/community/htm/main.html MIX profile :
DBMDF (Deutsche Bank Microcredit Development Fund) Deutsche Bank's commitment to communities in the Americas is grounded in a long standing tradition of social responsibility. Throughout the world, Deutsche Bank seeks opportunities to a play a positive role in addressing local needs by making available financial resources, the talents of its personnel and the leadership of its management. All of these efforts are geared toward forming lasting partnerships with community-based organizations to achieve durable and lasting benefits for local citizens. In the Americas, Deutsche Bank carries out a strategic program of loans, investments and philanthropic grants to assist low and moderate-income communities. The firm also supports projects that promote the visual arts, cross cultural understanding. A combined Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation and Community Development Group carry out the firm's corporate citizenship commitments in the America. | | | |

Open Society Institute 400 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. Tel. 1-212-548-0600 Fax. 1-212-548-4600 | URL: http://www.soros.org The Open Society Institute (OSI) is a private operating and grantmaking foundation based in New York City that serves as the hub of the Soros foundations network, a group of autonomous foundations and organizations in more than 50 countries. OSI and the network implement a range of initiatives that aim to promote open societies by shaping government policy and supporting education, media, public health, and human and women's rights, as well as social, legal, and economic reform. George Soros is founder and chairman of the Open Society Institute and the Soros foundations network. He is also the chairman of Soros Fund Management LLC. | | | | THE ROCKDALE FOUNDATION
The Rockdale Foundation 2987 Clairmont Road, Suite 510 Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Phone: 678-365-4750 Fax: 678-365-4752 e-mail: info@rockdalefdn.org
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http://www.rockdalefdn.org MIX profile :
Click The Rockdale Foundation is a private, family foundation established by Bob and Katy Barksdale Pattillo of Atlanta, Georgia in 1994. It has been funded primarily with proceeds from Bob's business, Robert Pattillo Properties, Inc. (RPP; www.pattillo.com ), a privately held real estate development firm specializing in speculative buildings for regional and national distribution centers. The Foundation has supported MFIs in Morocco, Tunisia, Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt, and the development of Sanabel, the Microfinance Network of Arab Countries |
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