Apoyo Integral received $500,000 from the Hivos-Triodos Fund. Apoyo Integral is an El Salvador-based program that has provided housing solutions to about 6000 families. Founded in 1990, it participates in designing, managing, and financing projects. At year end 2005, the program had assets of $19.6 million, with a return of 1.92%. It has a $16.7 million loan portfolio, and a debt to equity ratio of 457%.
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