Grameen Foundation : Who we are : Our Grameen Heritage
Our Heritage: Grameen Bank
Inspired by the work of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, Grameen Foundation was created to help share the Grameen philosophy and accelerate the impact of microfinance on the world’s poorest people. Started in 1976 by Professor Muhammad Yunus with a mere $27 from his own pocket, Grameen Bank today serves more than six million poor families with loans, savings, insurance and other services. The bank is fully owned by its clients and has been a model for microfinance institutions around the world.
Although they are independent organizations, Grameen Foundation and Grameen Bank maintain an enduring relationship. Grameen Foundation draws its inspiration from Grameen Bank by supporting microfinance institutions across the globe that embody its vision and values. Professor Yunus is also a founding and current member of Grameen Foundation’s board of directors.
Congratulations to Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank on winning the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Learn more >
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Grameen Foundation : Who we are : Our Grameen Heritage
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