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Soap Hope and The PLAN Fund solidify anti-poverty partnerhip

All-natural soap bars are this year’s newest fuel for ending poverty.  Soap Hope (www.soaphope.com), a leading online retailer of all-natural, high-quality soaps and body care products, and the PLAN Fund (www.planfund.org), a Dallas-based microlending organization, today announced their new partnership, in which Soap Hope will invest its annual profits to support the mission of the PLAN Fund.

Founded in 2008 by Dallas entrepreneurs Salah Boukadoum and Craig Tiritilli, Soap Hope operates under what the team calls the Good Returns model, in which a business invests resources in organizations that impact the lives of those in need.  The businesses in turn receive a reciprocal benefit through increased community visibility and market awareness.  Soap Hope is the first in what the founders expect will be a series of companies that embrace the Good Returns model.

“Good Returns redefines the relationship between private enterprise and charitable activity,” explains Tiritilli. “We use every resource of the company – capital, communications channels to customers and the media, and the Soap Hope’s products themselves – to expand the capacity of nonprofits that are focused on ending poverty. We want to see every business deploy its resources this way – think of the progress we can make toward ending poverty worldwide.”

Soap Hope deploys 100 percent of its profits through one-year, interest-free loans to local, national and global microlending programs that focus on women entrepreneurs in need. The PLAN Fund was chosen as one of this year’s recipients; the investment will be used to grow the number of microloans made to aspiring, low income entrepreneurs in the Dallas area.

“The PLAN Fund is a natural fit for us,” says Boukadoum, “They provide their constituents with capital, training and support – not handouts. It’s the kind of organization that can help people, families and whole communities become self-sufficient.”

The PLAN Fund’s mission is to increase economic stability and self-sufficiency within Dallas County's low and moderate-income communities by developing small business entrepreneurs, especially women, through hands-on business training, business development services and micro-credit.

“Most businesses operate as though profits and responsibility are competing interests in a zero-sum game. We started Soap Hope to prove otherwise and to serve as a model for the Good Returns approach,” says Boukadoum of the company’s purpose.

With the Good Returns model, Soap Hope supports empowerment and self-sufficiency through local and global microfinance initiatives. Microlending programs that focus on women extend even further to support their children and neighbors, lifting entire communities out of poverty.  Micro lenders typically focus on borrowers who don’t have access to funds through traditional sources such as banks, offering individuals in poverty a chance to succeed.  Through September 2009, out of 502 business loans the average size of loans at the PLAN Fund has been $1,475.

“Our relationship with Soap Hope brings a spectrum of new opportunities to The PLAN Fund,” says Anthony Pace, executive director of The PLAN Fund.  “It’s not just contributing capital; it’s a whole program of resources and awareness-building.” 

Under the arrangement, Soap Hope promotes the mission of The PLAN Fund by including educational materials in customer orders, posting information in its online store and raising awareness of the PLAN Fund through its social media campaigns on its blog, Twitter and Facebook.

The PLAN Fund goes beyond microcredit by providing education, leadership development, support and networking opportunities to ensure that investments are secure and members become self-sufficient.

“Microlending is most successful when the lender also provides education and support,” says Tiritilli. “The PLAN fund excels in this area.”  

Members of the PLAN fund participate in hands-on training classes and peer-support programs.  The classes educate members on basic skills necessary for a successful business, including cash flow analysis, sales forecasting and marketing, and pricing and cost analysis.

 “With our holistic business and personal training support program, and micro-lending, it is proven we can enable people to become more successful and sustainable entrepreneurs,” says Pace. 

Soap Hope was created to be a socially responsible company from end to end.  All products are made from 100 percent natural ingredients, packaging comes from reused materials and all profits are deployed to support microfinance initiatives.

Purchasing all-natural body care products from Soap Hope not only benefits local business entrepreneurs through the PLAN Fund, but also supports independent soap makers and reduces consumer carbon footprints.  The model of Good Returns at Soap Hope leaves the consumer with only one decision to make: which soap to buy.

 

 

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Empowering Women Entrepreuneurs

Soap Hope is serious about supporting our customers, our community, our environment, and our world. You probably already know how we take care to minimize our impact on the environment by reusing and recycling materials, with initiatives like our Ugly Box.

We also made a decision when we launched our company to use the profits to support women entrepreneurs worldwide. The effect of small loans and investments in an underprivileged community can be amazing. That's why Soap Hope has decided to invest 100% of its profits into microloans for women entrepreneurs. Every dollar of profit will spend one year invested in a microfunding program with an emphasis on emerging businesses run by women.

To empower a woman means to empower her children and neighbors, which ultimately can lift entire communities out of poverty.

One bar of soap, one microloan, one woman: an end to global poverty.

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Why we started Soap Hope

Most businesses operate as though profits and responsibility are competing interests in a zero-sum game. We started Soap Hope to prove otherwise. We believe a business can accomplish all of the following goals:

  • Provide high quality products that are truly good for customers
  • Offer competitive pricing to customers
  • Provide excellent customer service
  • Give employees a positive, healthful working environment
  • Be responsible for, and continually improve, environmental impacts
  • Leverage profits and business activities to improve the lives of others

We call our program "Good Returns." Soap Hope invests 100% of its profits for a period of one year into several antipoverty organizations. These nonprofits use the funds to issue business loans to women in poverty, training them how to start and run their own small businesses. This "teach a woman to fish" model can permanently lift whole communities from poverty, providing families with the resources and skills they need to be self sufficient.

We are also increasing awareness through information in our packages to customers, on our website, on our blogs, Facebook, and Twitter communications.

In exchange, these nonprofits tell others about Soap Hope, helping us gain visibility in the market and giving customers a special reason to choose Soap Hope over other vendors. This completes the virtuous cycle of Good Returns.

If you can buy products from Soap Hope for the same price as another web site or retail store, wouldn't you choose to purchase from Soap Hope? You get the same great products, but we will invest ALL the profits into organizations that transform the lives of women.

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