Cerro Corral

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Overview

Cerro Corral is a small community located in La Pintada, Cocle Province, Panama. Global Brigades began working with community members in 2024. Cerro Corral does not have access to a water system and is working closely with Global Brigades to design a system that provides clean water to all community members. Most of the community members work in agriculture and they do not have a health center in the community.

Currently we are working with the Business program to empower small businesses in the community.

Homes : N/A
Population : N/A
Water System : No
Community Bank : Not Started
Electricity : N/A
Health Center : N/A
Community Health Workers : Not Started
% of Homes with Latrines : N/A
Education in the Community : N/A
Distance from Lodging Facility (km) : N/A

Business

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

CERRO CORRAL’S ECONOMIC CHALLENGE

Given the rural location of Cerro Corral, community members typically lack access to financial resources locally. The majority of community members do not have bank accounts and there is only limited informal forms of credit available.  For example, a person could obtain ‘credit’ at a local store by buying something now and paying later, simply adding it to their ‘tab,’ but there would be no formalized credit transaction. Larger financial institutions do not approve loans to community members without a fixed income, making it difficult for local microenterprises to grow and thrive. Most community members cite the distance to the nearest bank as the main discouragement to having a personal savings account. Even if individuals wish to travel the distance, not all community members can become members of these financial institutions. As examples, cooperatives require monthly membership fees, savings accounts often require a fixed income, and the cost of travel and the lack of land titles as an indigenous community provide additional barriers.

 

70

Volunteers

32

Loans Disbursed

CERRO CORRAL’S MICROFINANCE SOLUTION

Members of a community bank in Panama

The Business Program works to stimulate the local economy by organizing community volunteers around a community bank, or caja rural, which is entirely owned and operated by its members. The Business Program provides training and support to help strengthen these community banks. In order to pool their limited funds together, increase the capital available to the community bank, and expand the impact of its financial services, each member contributes a capitalization fee for which they receive a proportional amount of the bank’s dividends at the end of its fiscal year. Upon the completion of six months of executive board training, the community bank begins giving out loans to bank members to spur economic growth and home improvement projects.

 

CERRO CORRAL’S BUSINESS SOLUTION

A small business owner in a Panama Community

Building off of a strong relationship developed in partnership with Global Brigades as a Holistic Community, Cerro Corral looks to receive financial training and business consulting to expand and improve its local microenterprises.

As members of the Community Bank, Cerro Corral’s micro-enterprises, led almost entirely by women or families, contribute to savings accounts and budget for loans to expand their businesses in the future. Through the help of Business Brigades, clients get advice on their most concerning business challenges and can also receive assistance in developing sustainable agriculture practices since many local businesses are based in cultivating produce and raising animals.

BUSINESS VOLUNTEERS IN CERRO CORRAL:

Chapter Date # Of Volunteers Chapter Date # Of Volunteers
Baruch College CUNY Business Kambia April 2024 16 Marquette University Business Kambia January 2025 14
Pennsylvania State University Business May 2025 18 Hononegah High School October 2025 22

Local Reference Points

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