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'''Wokai''' iswas an organization that allowsallowed 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">[http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/07/28/2012055.aspx "Role-reversal: Americans provide loans to Chinese - World Blog - msnbc.com"]</ref> It iswas 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 is concludingconcluded operations due to funding roadblocks and the need for a new CEO.<ref name="Announcement">[http://en.wokai.org/announcement]</ref>
 
==History==
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<ref name="Wokai's Blog">[http://www.wokai.org/blog]</ref> Found on the company website, features 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.<ref name="Wokai's Blog"/>
 
In May 2012, Wokai announced that it iswas concluding operations due to a variety of factors.
 
==Activities==
Wokai allowsallowed accredited [[microfinance]] institutions in China, called "Field Partners", to post profiles of qualified local [[entrepreneur]]s on its website.<ref name="SF Chronicle"/> Wokai currently hashad two Field Partners, the Association for Rural Development of Yilong County (ARDY), which is based in Sichuan, and [http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/czwsda Chifeng Zhaowuda Women's Sustainable Development Association] (CZWSDA), in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. Lenders browse and choose an entrepreneur they wish to fund.<ref name="SF Chronicle"/> Wokai aggregates loan capital from individual lenders and transfers it to the appropriate Field Partners to disburse to the entrepreneur chosen by the lender.<ref name="About"/> The average loan is around $300 and is used by low-income entrpreneurs to invest in simple business improvements such as adding additional livestock or buying new products for dry goods stores.<ref name="MSNBC" /> As the entrepreneurs repay their loans, the Field Partners remit funds back to Wokai and the lender is alerted of this repayment.<ref name="About"/><ref name="AsianWeek">[http://www.asianweek.com/2009/07/13/bay-area-microfinance-reaches-rural-chinese/ "Bay Area Microfinance Reaches Rural Chinese : AsianWeek"]</ref> Once the loan iswas repaid, the Wokai lenders cancould redistribute it to another entrepreneur, up to a total of three loan cycles.<ref name="About"/>
 
Donors' funds arewere 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 charge between 15% and 20% interest rates.<ref name="HelpCenter"/> Field Partners useused the interest from borrower loans to cover staff salaries, transportation, and operating costs.<ref name="HelpCenter"/>
 
==Shutdown==