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Community-Managed Loan Funds: Which Ones Work? (Focus Note No. 36)

Murray, J. & Rosenberg, R.

Publication Date: May 2006
Published by: Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)
Document Type: Paper
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How viable are community-managed loan funds?

This focus note explores the increasing reliance of microfinance projects on community-managed loan funds (CMLFs). The note:

  • Presents conclusions from a performance review of CMLF projects supported by donors and international non government organizations (NGOs) over 15 years;
  • Argues that success is strongly linked to:
    • The source of funding for the loan group members,
    • The quality of external support community groups receive;
  • Describes the study methodology, including sources and criteria for evaluating CMLFs;
  • Reviews the performance of three types of CMLFs, namely:
    • Donor-supported CMLFs,
    • Savings-based groups,
    • Self-help groups (SHGs);
  • Discusses both the advantages and the drawbacks of CMLFs;
  • Addresses CMLFs’ need for long-term external support;
  • Reviews the debate over the relative merits of community managed and professionally managed approaches.

The note concludes that:

  • Externally funded CMLFs almost never work;
  • Savings-based CMLFs, that use no external capital, perform surprisingly well;
  • SHGs, most of which have bank linkages, have shown mixed performances;
  • CMLF projects need to do a better job of reporting performance;
  • Instead of injecting loan capital into CMLFs, funders should use their resources to provide support services for the groups.

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