PES LATAM, Ashoka, Bridge for Billions, LeFil Consulting, New Ventures, VC4A, and the SDC, are offering the following support to entrepreneurs needing emergency support in the face of COVID-19.
This program will be implemented by Kaya Impacto, Roots of Impact, Viwala, and Open Road.
OBJECTIVE
To provide financial support to PES LATAM entrepreneurs experiencing unprecedented challenges in the face of COVID-19.
SCOPE OF SUPPORT
Your venture is invited to apply for the following type of support depending on your specific needs:
- Impact-Linked Emergency Loans: Between USD 85,000 and 350,000
Loans with up to 3 years duration, low-interest rates, and partial loan forgiveness (by achieving and demonstrating impact performance). Access to the loan, if your proposal is prioritized, comes with extensive technical assistance to help you prepare for and negotiate the investment deal.
More information about Impact-Linked Loans can be found HERE.
ELIGIBILITY AND SELECTION CRITERIA
Applicants must be ventures who have been through or are currently part of the ‘Promoting Social Entrepreneurship in Latin America and the Caribbean’ program, including Ashoka fellows and the i3 LATAM acceleration program.
Your proposal, to be eligible, should aim for one or more of the following objectives:
- Greatly improve the resilience of your venture in the short- to mid-term, against the consequences of the COVID-19 crisis.
- Preserve or extend the social mission of your venture during the COVID-19 and its aftermath
- Diversify into COVID-19-related opportunities (e.g. launch new business or activities, but these must have a strong impact-focus such as serving low-income populations)
- Help local low-income population mitigate the effects of COVID-19 and its aftermath
The following criteria will be used to evaluate applications:
- Impact of proposal both on the venture and on the populations it serves: Would the support provided help the venture in significant ways, notably in its mission to offer essential goods and services to low-income populations
- Additionality of support, i.e. limited access to other sources of financing
- Viability: ability and likelihood to survive the current crisis and scale both business model and impact
- Creditworthiness: ability to payback the loan
WHAT TO EXPECT
#1: Application
Fill out the application form, along with relevant documentation.
#2: Preliminary Screening
Our panel of experts will evaluate your application against our eligibility criteria.
#3: Interview
We will review your current situation together and discuss any clarifications depending on the amount of
support applied for.
#4: Final evaluation
Based on the information provided, eligibility criteria, and the interviews conducted, a final decision will be made by our panel regarding the eligibility for the loan.
#5: Impact-Linked Emergency Loan track
The entrepreneurs pre-selected for Impact-Linked Emergency Loans will be enrolled in a one-on-one capital advisory and strategic planning consultancy program led by Kaya Impacto, including scenario planning, financial modeling, impact measurement, investor material preparation, term-sheet development, and negotiation support, in addition to general advisory services. The aim is to prepare the venture for investment and support it during negotiations. The incentive scheme leading to partly loan forgiveness in case of achieving pre-agreed impact performance will be structured by Roots of Impact in close collaboration with the entrepreneurs as well as Kaya Impacto.
DEADLINE
Applications should be received by the 30th of April at the latest.
INFORMATION
If you have any questions or need additional information, please get in touch with Diego Lozano: dlozano@kayaimpacto.com
Overview
Program dates | Apr 12 - May 3, 2021 |
Organizer | PES Latam |
Website | Visit website |
Targets |
Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela
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Sectors |
Agribusiness, Business services, Clean technology and energy, Construction and manufacturing, EdTech, Education, Financial services, Healthcare, HealthTech, ICT, Leisure and travel, Water, sanitation and hygiene
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Team
Portfolio
Name | Country | Sector(s) | Stage |
---|---|---|---|
Doktuz We care about transforming the Health System |
Peru | Business services, Construction and manufacturing,… | Growth stage |
Sonrisas Sin Fronteras SAPI de CV (BIODENT) We provide dental care to the bop in Oaxaca México through 4 clinics |
Mexico | Educational services, Healthcare providers and ser… | Growth stage |
La Mano del Mono We create alliances using nature tourism and experiential education |
Mexico | Consulting and business development, Educational s… | Growth stage |
bancalimentos BIC You make the difference |
Colombia | Financial services, Retail, Waste management and r… | Startup stage |
Incluyeme.com We work for the socio-labor inclusion of people with disabilities. |
Argentina | Consulting and business development, Food and beve… | Growth stage |
Sinba A world #sinbasura, where nothing is left over and nobody is left out. |
Peru | Waste management and recycling | Growth stage |
Altitud Empowerment to women in the textile industry with a home office model |
Mexico | Clothing and textiles production, Financial servic… | Growth stage |
Trabajo y Persona (TyP) #culture #work #trades #entrepreneurship #vulnerable #populations |
Venezuela | Education | Growth stage |
1bot One robot for every child |
Guatemala | Education | Startup stage |
Elemental School Preparing children and adolescents for the work of the future |
Bolivia | Educational services | Growth stage |
WAYKANA Con la naturaleza, energízate saludablemente y conquista tus sueños |
Ecuador | Agribusiness, Food and beverage, Import and export | Growth stage |
Cacao Verapaz S.A. We export cacao from Guatemala produced by small farmers |
Guatemala | Agribusiness, Import and export | Growth stage |