Fighting Poverty Globally
Through Homes for HOPE projects, we fight global poverty though
Christ-centered microenterprise development programs.
WHAT IS MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT?
Christ-Centered Micro-enterprise Development is more than simple charity, it’s a hand-up, not a hand-out.
Read more stories of transformation.
On the Road to a Better Future | Barrot Nzingoula’s Story
With HOPE Congo's support, Barrot Nzingoula revitalized his taxi business and is on the road to a better future.
Confident, Joyful, and Financially Secure | Maya’s Story of Life after Trafficking
In South Asia, access to financial services for individuals living in remote villages is limited, leaving these individuals vulnerable to...
Living with Joy | Cyrille Mouanda’s Story
Running an ethical business in the Congo is challenging. The World Bank report on ease of doing business gives Congo a score of 39.5/100.
HOW IT WORKS
IMPACT ON FAMILIES
Our goal is to support programs where families experience true and lasting change across four domains: spiritual, social, material, and personal.
EQUIPPED TO PROVIDE
SOCIALLY CONNECTED
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
SPIRITUAL REVIVAL
GLOBAL IMPACT
You partnership goes to support Christ-centered micro-enterprise development ministries in 16 countries around the world.
*Country names have been withheld for security.
AFRICA
Burundi
Kenya
Malawi
Republic of Congo
Rwanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
EASTERN EUROPE
Moldova
Romania
Ukraine
ASIA*
Indonesia
Philippines
South Asia*
Thailand
LATIN AMERICA
Dominican Republic
El Salvadore
Guatemala
Haiti
Paragua
Peru
98%
% of Loans Repaid
(Network Wide)
+2.5 Million
Clients Currently Being Served
2850
Clients Served by a Home For Hope
HOPE INTERNATIONAL FAQ
How does HOPE combine discipleship and poverty alleviation?
For what types of businesses can HOPE-network clients receive loans?
How do you decide who you will give a loan to?
What is a typical loan size for a HOPE-network client?
Do people repay their loans from HOPE?
HOPE has a loan repayment rate of 97.5% in 2019.





