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LDS fund transforms lives
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Elder Carmack said the program "basically brings more justice and unity into the church and among the members, where those who have help those who have not." He declined to talk about how much money is in the fund, or how much is added to it annually, but Elder Carmack said the fund continues to attract "tremendous donations. So far, it's keeping up with our need."
Even without official figures, the math is impressive: With 24,000 loans at an average of $860 each, estimates are the church has lent roughly $20 million to disadvantaged Latter-day Saints, using only earnings from the fund.
Most of the money comes from church members in wards and branches throughout the world, and hundreds of thousands of people have contributed to date, he said.
Loan recipients must have a viable career goal, determined in conjunction with local LDS employment resource center personnel, and meet the admission requirements to an approved training program. Most of the loans are given for education in vocation and technical skills, but a few have been approved for applicants entering dental, medical or legal training programs.
During a recent loan committee meeting, Elder Carmack said 171 loan applications were received from Brazil, where the church has more than 1 million members. "The average person applying for a loan is making $179 per month, and they're expected to earn an average of $756 per month when they're through" with the training. "They'll take an average of 2.6 years to complete their education, and we'll require them to pay 4.9 percent of their expected income" to satisfy the loan.
The loan fund charges 3 percent interest, which doesn't begin to accrue until 90 days after they've completed their training.
The fund currently averages a 62 percent loan repayment rate. "Our goal for this year is to raise that to 70 percent, and eventually to get to 90 percent," he said, while understanding that "these are people who never have had a loan or bank account and have never had these opportunities or experiences before."
He believes the fund is performing as President Hinckley said it would, training faithful church members who "will pay their tithes and offerings, and the church will be much the stronger for their presence in the areas where they live. . . . It will become a blessing to all whose lives it touches to the young men and women, to their future families, to the church that will be blessed with their strong local leadership."
With national and international programs aimed at eliminating poverty, Elder Carmack said he believes the fund provides a realistic way to work toward that goal within the church itself. "This is one way to get there. It may be the key."
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