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Redesigning Destinies: Women Changing Their Worlds
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Summary
MarketPlace is a leading textile Fair Trade nonprofit organization. It provides access to global markets for low-income Indian women by using design to bridge the gap between skills and markets.
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Women in India have always been key agents of change. But poverty prevents women from maintaining good health, adequately nurturing their children and engaging in civic life. Participation in MarketPlace allows women to own businesses and to develop the leadership skills and self-confidence to challenge traditional restrictions concerning women and girls. Expanding this project will touch the lives of 2,000 women artisans, their children and communities. See Photo Gallery.
Activities
MarketPlace connects low-income women to global markets. Existing cooperatives mentor new ones in production and management, maintaining the core philosophies. Increasing capacity in design and marketing will ensure viable and sustainable growth.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $212
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $563,788
Total Funding Goal: $564,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Resources
Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
Giving economic opportunities to a wider group of women will empower them to bring about changes in themselves and their communities. This not only will promote individual growth, but will propel community-wide change and development.
Project Message
MarketPlace offers women extraordinary opportunities for acquiring independence. Their worlds open to new dreams for the future. With remarkable strength, the women take ownership of their lives.
- Prof Mary Littrell, co-directed research project funded by EarthWatch
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on June 04, 2007.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on January 17, 2005.
Latest Update from the Field
Expansion project
By Sharon Wallace - Director of Development, June 04, 2007 09:02 AM
MarketPlace is beginning an exciting new enterprise aimed at providing more artisans with secure employment. For 20 years MarketPlace has produced woven cotton clothing inspired by the unfitted styles ofIndia and featuring traditional dye techniques and designs. Now we are planning to expand our product line to include knit cotton garments. These new items of clothing will have a more fitted and fluid profile which will coordinate well with our current line and also offer a fresh fashion option for customers. These new styles should attract more customers and help the artisan cooperatives to stay competitive. MarketPlace also plans to enter the T-shirt market offering an attractive alternative to organizations and schools uncomfortable with purhasing T-shirts made in factories which do not meet Fair Trade standards for humane working conditions. The artisans are now preparing to purchse the specialized sewing and cutting machines needed to work with knit fabric. They will also require training in dyeing and sewing techniques for knits, as well as design guidance. The artisans are looking forward to meeting the challenges of learning new skills and taking advantage of the opportunities which they will open up. The total cost for thie project is estimated to be $22,740. The main expenditure will be investing in the new machinery needed for working with knit fabrics. An initial purchase of 12 sewing machines, 6 for construction and 6 finishing, will cost $14,250. Three cutting machines for use with knits will cost $850 apiece. Setting up to do screen-printing for T-shirts will cost $750. A consultant, hired at the rate of $750 for a 3-month period, will provide the training necessary for adjusting to working with knits. (The remainder of the total cost covers stipends for lost wages for the trainees and such things as material and thread for use during the training period.)
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