Trickle Up

In Q2 2022, Trickle Up received $20,000 in general operating support to further their work and increase their investment in helping program participants build climate resilience in their businesses and livelihoods. Since 1979, Trickle Up has supported 450,000 women in forging sustainable pathways out of extreme poverty, benefiting an estimated 2.25 million people. In 2022, Trickle Up will partner with another 20,000 women impacting 100,000 people.Recent accomplishments of Trickle Up include the launch of FUERTE, a project reaching 6,000 indigenous and extremely poor women in Mexico who have been affected

by crises like climate change and COVID-19. The organization also has made significant progress in increasing, streamlining, and standardizing its use of digital tools – by program participants, partners, coaches, and staff – to improve access to information, efficiency and scalability.

Trickle Up participants are among the most vulnerable and least resourced in the world. The organization invests in them by providing skills training, coaching, cash grants, linkages to government services, and helping establish solidarity and peer support among women, including their participation in savings groups.