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Opportunity International does not currently qualify for our highest ratings.
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Opportunity International focuses on microfinance by working with partner microfinance institutions in a variety of ways (in some cases exercising ownership and in other cases having a less direct relationship).1
Our investigations of Opportunity International to date (details below) have not been able to answer what we consider key questions about an organization working in this area. These key questions include:
Based on our evaluations, we cannot confidently recommend Opportunity International to donors.
We have investigated Opportunity International at three times. Opportunity International applied for a grant in late 2009; we reviewed Opportunity International's website in mid-2009, and Opportunity International applied for a grant in late 2007. Details on each follow below.
We reviewed Opportunity International in late 2009 as part of our process to distribute $250,000 in funds to an economic empowerment organization in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Our review consisted of reviewing materials Opportunity International submitted in response to our questions and multiple phone conversations with Richard Spalholz, Regional Director.
The documents submitted during this process did not allow us to answer our key questions listed above.
Opportunity did stand out from other U.S.-based microfinance institutions for its survey of the standards of living of clients.2 This survey represents 33% of Opportunity's network of partner banks3 and gives some indication that clients served by Opportunity's partners are extremely poor.4 However, we could not obtain technical details regarding the survey--e.g., what questions were asked, how clients were selected to participate--and we therefore believe it's appropriate to consider these results with a modest degree of skepticism.
In mid-2009, we reviewed the Opportunity International's website as part of a process to identify top international aid organizations. (How did we identify charities for review?) We reviewed Opportunity International's website to determine whether it met either of the following two criteria, which we believe indicate whether a charity is likely to eventually be able to meet our full criteria for a recommendation: (Why do we rely on information found on a charity's website?)
Opportunity International did not meet either of these criteria.
We reviewed Opportunity International in 2007 as part of a process to provide a grant to an organization working to increase incomes in the developing world. Read the 2007 Opportunity International review.
Updated: March 5, 2010
Richard Spalholz, phone call with GiveWell, November 6, 2009.
Opportunity International, "Client Development and Tracking Surveys."
"Sample: 7,990; Client base: 2.7%; Partner clients: 296,545; Equiv. to 33% of Network." Opportunity International, "Client Development and Tracking Surveys," Pg 4.
The chart on Opportunity International, "Client Development and Tracking Surveys," Pg 4 indicates that about 60% of new clients live on under the equivalent of $2 per day, with over half of these living on under the equivalent of $1 per day.