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♦ Street roots 13 Aug. 29, 2014 A Grameen-style bank in Portland, microloans to lift incomes BY M . NELS JOHNSON those living in the Other Portland, the city ought to think outside the box and tap into he last few months have seen a spree its potential for innovation; perhaps it’s time of really good news for Portland’s that Portland started its own Grameen . tech industry. From Intel’s $13.8 Bank. billion second quarter (up 8 percent from a The Grameen Bank was founded in 1983 year earlier), to Bain Capital taking a $230 in Bangladesh by economics professor million stake in online banking startup Muhammad Yunus. Yunus had recently I Simple, to the host of new and exciting tech returned to his home country of Bangladesh companies like Buddy Up; the future of after teaching economics in America. Upon Portland’s tech industry is really bright. All his return he was shocked not only by the of the good news in techbrings good jobs to abject poverty all around him, but the the region. Publications from Forbes to absolute lack of opportunity for poor folks. Business Insider now consistently view He realized that all most people néeded- * Portland as one of the nation’s upcoming was a chance to succeed. He found that : tech hotspots. Needless to say, a growing • many people knew what they wanted to do, tech industry is really good economic news but simply didn’t have the capital to do it.; | for Portland. Yunus soon realized that the capital - But the good economic news doesn’t requirements that most people needed f trickle down for everyone, there’s another weren’t a lot of money. A cow was really Portland - the Other Portland. The Other cheap, but could produce milk that could be Portland is where the medium income for a sold at the market every, day and earn family 6f four is around $40,000 per year, enough income to lift a family out of abject which his significantly lower than the metro poverty. So Yunus got tne wild idea of wide figure of $58,883. The Other Portland: making microloans to people, To date the predominately east of $2nd Avenue, where Grameen bank has lent $10.11 billion to there are higher concentrations of poverty over 8.4 million borrowers. The program and crime, lack of access to transportation, has allowed the poor and disadvantaged to jobs. The Other Portland: the ones who felt tap into their own entrepreneurial potential the acute pain of rents in the city increasing and lift themselves out of extreme poverty. 6 percent last year, which continued to push In 2006, both the Grameen Bank and the poverty farther and farther east The Muhammad Yunus were awarded the Nobel Other Portland is were people spend their Peace Prize, days grinding — just trying to survive. The Grameen Bank is based qn micro Earlier this year, researchers from finance, which means they focus on giving Princeton University and Northwestern out small loans to people. In Bangladesh, it University conducted a study titled “Testing might be $50 for someone to buy a cow and Theories of American Politics” which then sell the milk at the market, In. concluded, among other things, that we’re Portland^ it could be $1,000 fof someone to missing many rungs on the ladder of the buy a lawnmower and lawn equipment and American Dream. Its not easy or even likely start a lawn care business. Gr Toan someone that someone can start on the very bottom $500 for a website and raw materials for C O N T R IB U T IN G C O L U M N IS T B Nets Johnson is an elected director serving on the board of the Multnomah ' Education Service District, adjunct professor at Warner Pacific College and is an attorney in private practice. He and his wife live in Northeast Portland. rungpfsocjety.ancrw ork their way"upfoPhe top. Our economy has changed. With limited education, skill sets and access to capital, people living in the Other Portland have limited access to opportunity. Many of the great, manufacturing and construction jobs that paid a living wage are gone as a result of the Great Recession and trends in globalization, and are unlikely to come back. People living in the Other Portland often find themselves locked out of the exciting new opportunities popping up in the tech industry all across the city. Instead, they are often doomed to a life of struggle and low wage work. It’s time we as a city started thinking differently about economic development and job creation. We need to lower the barrier to entry into the world of entrepreneurialism and opportunity. When thinking of how to create jobs for th'eif'Bti^h^B^sbnihg jan isan a jellies’online. The bank has a cautious approach to, lending, which has led to a loan recovery rate of 96 £fJ percent. The bank seeks to lend to entrepreneurs who have an idea for • a business and demonstrate the drive and skills necessary to make it a success. The bank also works with the lendees to help them refine their business plans. In Portland, the bank could hire a few people to work with the folks it lends money to and provide the valuable business consulting needed to help them succeed. A Grameen- style bank could also serve as an incubator for innovation. Certainly, the economic situation facing Bangladeshis in the 1970s was much more dire, than the economic situation facing poor Portlanders today. Moreover, its much more expensive to start á catering service here; than it is to buy. a cow for $40 in Bangladesh and sell the cow’s milk fof income. Portland and Bangladesh are not the same and face totally different challenges. Butthey do share common needs for lifting large swaths of people out of poverty as well as increasing their ability to innovate. Expanding opportunities for entrepreneurship among the poor is one of the best remedies for poverty. Starting a Grameen- style bank wouldn’t cost the city, or other local governments, While some parts ©I the city much money at all. To are thrivin g and growing at fund it, all the city a rapid pace/the Other would need to do is Portland Is straggling, move some of their mightily« Increasing poor reserve from more traditional banks like folks' access to capital and Chase, or U.S. Bank, ta k in g advantage o f th e ir to a Grameen-style skills and strengths could bank. The Grameen- unleash a spirit of style bank would lend entrepreneurship and the money out in the same, way a traditional economic growth in a part of bank would. The city th e c ity th a t s o fe ly -'needs- It. could withdraw on its deposit at any time, the samé way it could at a traditional bank. This is the sort of low-risk/high-reward economic development strategy that merits greater exploration and attention. The point of using some of the city’s reserves is one of scale. Though Mercy Corps has explored the concept of a micro loan program before, the city of Portland has the ability to implement a micfoloan program on a truly bank-sized scale. Such a large scale would have a profound im paeton lifting people out of poverty. While some parts of the city are thriving and growing at a rapid pace, the Other „ Portland is struggling mightily. Increasing low- or no-income people’s access to capital and taking advantage of their skills and strengths could unleash a spirit of , entrepreneurship and economic growth iri a part of the city that sorely needs it. We Portlanders have a rugged, independent streak in us. We also think differently, are highly creative and entrepreneurial. A Grameen-style bank in Portland would allow all Portlanders to tap into that Unique, creative and entrepreneurial spirit that lives keep down inside of all Of us. And it also might change us from a city divided along the fault line of opportunity to being united into One Portland. 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