Community Advisory Board

Olamina is structured to close the funding gap for organizations led by and for community members. We value community relationships as a risk mitigant, and the importance of community representation when serving people. We also value models that place the community at the center of governance and the design of solutions. 

As part of the governance for Olamina, we have built-in stakeholder representation through a Community Advisory Board, which advises on strategy, reviews opportunities from a community wealth building perspective, and participates in credit decisions as part of the Credit Committee, which approves all loans. We are also interested in shifting the power dynamics embedded within our current financial system. This diverse group of individuals not only contributes to the decision-making of who we fund, but also whose financial contribution we accept in support of our communities.