Accion U.S. Network

Accion U.S. Network
Body Corporate
Industry Microfinance
Founded 1991
Headquarters New York
Area served
United States
Key people
Joseph Blatchford, founder
Products Financial Services
Microfinance
Website http://us.accion.org/

The Accion U.S. Network is an American nonprofit microfinance organization headquartered in New York, NY. It is the largest and only nationwide nonprofit microfinance network in the U.S.[1]

About

The Accion U.S. Network is part of Accion International, a U.S.-based nonprofit organization operating globally, with the mission of giving people the financial tools they need to create or grow healthy businesses.[2] The domestic Accion programs started in Brooklyn, NY, and grew from there to become the first nationwide network microlender.

Member Offices

In addition to having lending offices in nearly 30 cities, Accion also offers online lending. Its four member offices are:

Accion offers microloans and other financial services to low- and moderate-income entrepreneurs in the United States who are typically unable to access bank credit to start or expand their small business. Services offered include a small business loan program, a "Credit Builder" loan program, and a financial literacy program offered in several languages. In addition, Accion’s national partnerships with Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream, Sam’s Club, Citi Salutes: Realizing Your Dream, and The Hartford: Communities with HART offer Accion’s clients a wide range of opportunities and support for growth, such as personalized business coaching, business seminars, and regional and national competitions.[3][4][5][6]

20th Anniversary

In 2014, Accion celebrated 20 years of supporting small businesses in America. The anniversary marked 20 years of “firsts” with Accion being the first microlender in the U.S. to provide credit reports to all three bureaus, the first to provide online microlending, and the first to provide nationwide underwriting.[7]

Operational Statistics

The Accion U.S. Network is the largest of its kind in the United States, having made nearly 50,000 loans, totaling over $450 million with a 90% loan repayment rate as of January 2014.[2] In addition, Accion lends over $3.7 million to small businesses a month. Accion works with groups that might not qualify for traditional financing, such as women, minorities, and immigrants, to give them the financial tools they need to build their business.[8]

Accion’s most recent outcomes data from its 2013 microTracker survey, which was conducted in partnership with the Aspen Institute and California microlender Opportunity Fund, showed that:[9]

Awards and acknowledgements

Since its inception, Accion has won numerous regional and national awards and acknowledgements for its success in microlending. Collectively, the member offices received the 1997 Presidential Award for Excellence in Microenterprise Development as part of the Accion U.S. Network.[10] In addition, they have been awarded several grants from the Community Development Financial Institution and the U.S. Department of Housing and Development. Awards include:

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