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  2. Grassroots - Wikipedia

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    Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from the local level to implement change at the local, regional, national, or international levels. Grassroots movements are associated with bottom-up, rather than top-down decision-making, and are sometimes considered more natural or spontaneous than more traditional power structures ...

  3. Community-based economics - Wikipedia

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    Community-based economics or community economics is an economic system that encourages local substitution. It is similar to the lifeways of those practicing voluntary simplicity, including traditional Mennonite, Amish, and modern eco-village communities. It is also a subject in urban economics, related to moral purchasing and local purchasing. [1]

  4. IBON Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The IBON Foundation is a non-profit research, education and information-development institution with programs in research, education and advocacy based in the Philippines.It provides socioeconomic research and analysis on people's issues to various sectors (primarily grassroots organizations).

  5. Grassroots Support Organization - Wikipedia

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    It may also provide services indirectly to other organizations that support the poor or perform coordinating or networking functions. [ 1 ] Martinez (2008) defines GSOs as development NGOs providing services and resources that enhance the capacity of impoverished communities and their organizations to build sustainable alternatives to their ...

  6. Grassroots Business Fund - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2007, GBI implemented over 40 technical assistance projects and investments impacting the lives of over 3.4 million direct and indirect beneficiaries at the bottom of the socio-economic pyramid. [3] In 2008, the GBI department was transformed into an independent organization called the Grassroots Business Fund (GBF). [4]

  7. Mutual aid - Wikipedia

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    Mutual aid is an organizational model where voluntary, collaborative exchanges of resources and services for common benefit take place amongst community members to overcome social, economic, and political barriers to meeting common needs. This can include physical resources like food, clothing, or medicine, as well as services like breakfast ...

  8. Landlessness - Wikipedia

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    Landlessness is usually also a manifestation of other societal problems such as poverty, insecurity, powerlessness, and inequality. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In agrarian economies, land is the primary source of income and employment for rural populations.

  9. Microgrant - Wikipedia

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    Recipients of microgrants can also be organizations or grassroots groups that are engaged in charitable activities. [2] [3] While microfinance and other financial services are intended to serve the poor, many of the poorest are either too risk-averse to seek out a loan, or do not qualify for a microloan or other form of microcredit.