Mercado Global Explained

Type:501(c)3 Non-profit Organization
Founded Date:2004
Founder:Ruth Degolia and Benita Singh
Location:Brooklyn, New York, Panajachel, Sololá, Guatemala
Homepage:www.mercadoglobal.org http://www.mercadoglobal.org/

Mercado Global is a non-profit social enterprise organization based in Panajachel, Guatemala. The company states that their mission is "to link indigenous artisans in rural Guatemalan communities to international sales opportunities, providing sustainable income-earning opportunities, access to business training and community-based education programs, and access to microloans for technology such as sewing machines and floor looms." Mercado Global's network reportedly includes over 300 artisans in thirty-one artisan cooperatives. The company says that their members have seen their daily income increase three-fold compared to the average Guatemalan wage.

Mercado Global has offices in Brooklyn, NY and Panajachel, Guatemala.

Mission and model

Mercado Global's partner artisans represent rural indigenous women, and was founded to assist these women, some of whom are one of the most marginalized groups in the world.[1] Mercado Global's goal is to provide funds from donors to educate women to become successful business owners.

Mercado Global focuses on change from the ground up. It provides education, tools, and access to international markets so that women can build their own businesses and invest in their own communities. The partner artisans have suffered discrimination, violence, and extreme poverty. Through a dual approach that combines business partnerships with educational programs, Mercado Global connects women to international sales opportunities. Mercado Global partner artisans are rising to become leaders in their communities and a source of change in global sourcing practices.

Internships

As part of its mission to foster a sense of global responsibility among the next generation of leaders and consumers, Mercado Global accepts a limited number of students as interns at its offices in Guatemala and Brooklyn. The internship offers the opportunity to learn about the inner workings of a non-profit organization while becoming familiar with the growing fair trade industry.[2]

Like many non-profit organizations, Mercado Global lists its internships on the interactive website idealist.org.

Awards

Notes

  1. Web site: 2022-05-30 . Covid-19: Pandemic restrictions magnified discrimination against most marginalized groups . 2023-11-24 . Amnesty International . en.
  2. http://idealist.org/if/i/en/av/Internship/145591-323
  3. Web site: Fueling Young People to Change the World DoSomething.org . 2022-09-07 . www.dosomething.org.
  4. Web site: Ruth DeGolia - Waldzell Institute - Architects of the Future . 2009-12-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100125051756/http://www.waldzell.org/aof/ruth-degolia.html . 2010-01-25 .
  5. Web site: Newsweek Staff . 2006-07-02 . The Editor's Desk . 2022-09-07 . Newsweek . en.
  6. Web site: Archived copy . www.se-alliance.org . 30 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091211041920/http://www.se-alliance.org/summit_award_archive.pdf . 11 December 2009 . dead.
  7. Web site: Ruth Alvarez-DeGolia . 2022-09-07 . Echoing Green Fellows Directory . en-US.
  8. Web site: Haung . Kat . 2004-09-13 . Mercado Global plans to go national . dead . https://archive.today/20130211053836/http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2004/09/13/mercado-global-plans-to-go-national/ . 2013-02-11 . 2022-09-07 . Yale Daily News.