Annual Reports

Our report cards don't come with good marks

They come with changed lives.

Your continued support helps us go further and take bold action to confront the systems that hold people back and help them break break free from extreme poverty.

2017 Annual Report

2017 Annual Report

In the fiscal year 2017, Trickle Up and our partners served 71,524 people – nearly six times the number reached in 2015. We added several countries to the Trickle Up map: Bangladesh, Chad, Mauritania, Mexico, Niger, Paraguay, Senegal, Vietnam, Zambia, and Zimbabwe....

2016 Annual Report

2016 Annual Report

View For women and families living in extreme poverty, a breakout opportunity comes from gaining the financial skills and acumen that can turn a smart idea into a reliable income. It’s the ability to send your children to school and to a doctor when they are ill. It’s...

2015 Annual Report

2015 Annual Report

View Our own rigorous evaluations show a similar effect: Trickle Up works. We help women and their families gain the skills, capital and community connection they need to build dignified livelihoods, earn steadier incomes, put more and better food on the table, and...

2014 Annual Report

2014 Annual Report

View In 2014, Trickle Up helped 8,185 people in five regions – an increase of more than 25% from 2013 -- start or expand businesses, learn new skills, build savings and assets, and forge powerful social bonds with one another. With about five people benefitting from...

2013 Annual Report

2013 Annual Report

View In 2013, Trickle Up provided 6,445 women with our program of livelihoods training, seed capital grants, and savings support. An estimated 35,000 people will benefit as result. Their families will have more frequent and nutritious meals, the means to send their...

2012 Annual Report

2012 Annual Report

View In 2012, we helped 7,558 people in West Africa, India, and Central America start their families on a pathway out of poverty. With an average of five people benefiting from every Trickle Up business, that translates into more than 37,000 lives touched. Trickle Up...