Trickle Up is a nonprofit international development organization that helps women living in extreme poverty by offering programs rooted in the Graduation Approach to support sustainable livelihoods and pathways out of poverty. Trickle Up's programs include seed capital grants, technical skills training, life skills training, coaching, and other linkages to existing government programs or services relevant to the participants' livelihood activity.
Starting in 2004, Trickle Up opened regional offices in West Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Currently, its offices are in New York City, Mexico City, and Kolkata.
Trickle Up does not directly implement programs, but works with locally based nonprofit or government partners for their local knowledge and support with targeting and implementation, and in turn, provides technical assistance and capacity building for these organizations.
Since then, economists like Esther Duflo have confirmed how graduation programs aim to address poverty traps and sustain results for participants after programs end. Trickle Up was also part of the consortium of the Innovations for Poverty Action randomized control trial examining the results of graduation programs for refugees and communities facing forced displacement.
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