Enfoque Solidario offers formative programs designed for leaders of juntas de acción comunal, grassroots organizations, and community groups. We explore how to handle shared resources transparently, report back to communities honestly, and make economic decisions together.
Enfoque Solidario was built around a straightforward idea: community organizations deserve the same quality of financial education that formal institutions receive. Our programs translate complex economic concepts into practical, participatory learning experiences that work in real community settings. We do not provide auditing services or regulated financial advice.
Understanding how shared funds are organized, tracked, and stewarded within community structures. Practical frameworks for internal financial organization that any leader can apply immediately.
How to prepare and present financial reports that communities can actually understand. Techniques for transparent communication about income, expenditure, and resource allocation.
Structured methods for making economic decisions collectively. How to facilitate conversations about money and priorities in ways that include all community voices, not just those with financial backgrounds.
The principles behind cooperative and solidarity-based economic models. How communities in Colombia and across Latin America have built sustainable local economies through shared values and mutual support.
Each program is designed around the actual challenges that community leaders face when managing shared resources and reporting back to their communities.
An introductory program covering the essential concepts behind managing collective funds, basic record-keeping approaches, and how to present financial information clearly to community members.
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Practical tools for preparing reports that communities trust. Covers how to organize information, communicate decisions, and handle questions from community members openly and constructively.
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Facilitation methods for collective financial choices. How to structure community conversations about budgets, priorities, and resource allocation so that decisions reflect the whole community.
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Every program we design starts with the same question: what does this community actually need to know, and how do they learn best?
We do not deliver lectures at communities. We build learning experiences with them. Facilitators bring frameworks, communities bring their real situations. The result is education that sticks because it was built around real problems, not hypothetical ones.
Understanding the specific organizational context, existing knowledge, and the particular resource management challenges the group faces.
Shaping the curriculum around the group's actual situation. Same core principles, different examples and exercises.
Interactive workshops where participants work through real scenarios, practice tools, and build skills together.
Follow-up resources and guidance to help participants apply what they have learned within their own organizations.
"When community leaders understand how collective resources flow, accountability becomes a shared value rather than an obligation imposed from outside."
Our programs are built for people who are already doing the work of community leadership and want to do it with greater financial confidence.
Our programs are educational in nature. We do not provide financial auditing, legal advice, or regulated financial services of any kind.
Reach out to learn how our programs can be adapted for your organization or group.