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| founded_date = March 2007
| founder = Casey Wilson<br />Courtney McColgan
| ___location = [[Oakland, California]], [[United States]]<br />[[Beijing]], [[China]]
| key_people = Casey Wilson ([[chief executive officer]])
| area_served = [[China]]
| focus = Economic development
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'''Wokai''' was an organization that allowed people to contribute directly to [[microfinance]] institutions in China, which in turn lend the money to entrepreneurs in rural China.<ref name="SF Chronicle">[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/04/13/BACB16VUFE.DTL Tiny loans, big difference at Bay Area Web site]</ref><ref name="MSNBC">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090729214003/http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/07/28/2012055.aspx "Role-reversal: Americans provide loans to Chinese - World Blog - msnbc.com"]</ref> It was a [[501(c)|501(c)(3)]] [[non-profit organization]] based in [[Oakland, California]], with core operations in [[Beijing]], supported by individual donors, corporate sponsors, fundraising events and grants.<ref name="About">[http://www.wokai.org/f/about/index.php "About" on Wokai.org]</ref> As of May 2012, Wokai concluded operations due to funding roadblocks and the need for a new CEO.<ref name="Announcement">
==History==
Wokai was founded in March 2007 by Casey Wilson and Courtney McColgan after they met studying at Tsinghua University in Beijing.<ref name="Newsweek">[http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/chinacalling/archive/2009/04/01/facebook-for-china-s-farmers.aspx China Calling : Facebook for China's Farmers]</ref> Wokai grew to a leadership team of five, a
Wokai's blog featured updates from the field through Wokai Fellows, profiles of Wokai volunteers from around the world, personal glimpses of rural Chinese life, and commentary about current developments in rural China and the microfinance sector.
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==Activities==
Wokai allowed accredited [[microfinance]] institutions in China, called "Field Partners", to post profiles of qualified local [[entrepreneur]]s on its website.<ref name="SF Chronicle"/> Wokai had two Field Partners, the Association for Rural Development of Yilong County (ARDY), which is based in Sichuan, and
Donors' funds were transferred to Wokai through [[Google Checkout]].<ref name="HelpCenter">[http://www.wokai.org/f/about/index.php?page=questioncenter "Help Center" on Wokai.org]</ref> Wokai's Field Partners charged interest rates between 15% and 20%.<ref name="HelpCenter"/> Field Partners used the interest from borrower loans to cover staff salaries, transportation, and operating costs.<ref name="HelpCenter"/>
==Shutdown==
As of May 1, 2012, Wokai is no longer in business. The organization sent letters to all the donors and posted
==See also==▼
▲==See also==
* [[Microcredit]]
* [[Social entrepreneurship]]
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==External links==
*[http://www.wokai.org Wokai] - Official web site.
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