The Small Enterprise Education and Promotion (SEEP) Network’s Practitioner Learning Program (PLP) “Reaching Scale in Youth Financial Services” is accepting applications through Monday, December 14, 2009. PLP is a learning project that will explore innovations in youth financial services to help microfinance and microenterprise institutions better respond to the growing need for appropriate and accessible products for people 12 through 24 years old. The PLP will focus on understanding the stages organizations must move through to achieve scale. The goal is to expand the number of youth clients served by appropriate financial services and to improve the quality and breadth of service provision to youth.
Additional resources:
SEEP Network:
http://seepnetwork.org/
PLP request for applications:
http://www.seepnetwork.org/PDFfiles/Youth%20Fin%20Services%20RFA%20final.doc
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