IRC's Center for Economic Opportunity
Aran Teeling is an experienced program manager specializing in financial coaching and economic development for humanitarian immigrants. Currently serving as Program Manager for Lending at IRC's Center for Economic Opportunity since November 2023, Aran previously worked as a Senior Financial Coach at the International Rescue Committee from September 2020 to November 2023, where Aran led the implementation of financial capability programs. Additional roles include Financial Coach and Job Readiness Training Specialist, where Aran delivered financial literacy training and managed a microloan program, as well as serving as a Community Economic Development Specialist with the Peace Corps. Aran has academic credentials including a Master of Public Policy from the University of Virginia and dual Bachelor’s degrees in History and Latin American Studies from the same institution.
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IRC's Center for Economic Opportunity
CEO’s origins can be traced back to the International Rescue Committee’s (IRC) efforts to help newly- arrived refugees and other low-income families climb the economic ladder. Lack of credit and access to consumer financing was immediately apparent as a significant barrier to prosperity for IRC’s clients – and not only for refugees, but for low-income immigrants and non-immigrants alike. Finding partnerships with existing lenders that could reliably, consistently, and affordably extend financing to its clients proved elusive, and so IRC began to offer loans directly – and did so in tandem with their anti-poverty social service efforts. By 2016, the IRC had made more than 3,000 loans totaling $3 million -- primarily to low-income refugee and immigrant borrowers -- while maintaining a 94% repayment rate on its portfolio. More importantly, borrowers were able to build credit, buy cars, start businesses and pay for training that could lead to higher-wage, higher-skilled work. CEO was founded by IRC to bring CEO’s unique model and approach to a larger scale. IRC began lending in 2003 – and CEO’s model today is directly informed by IRC’s 15+ years of experience and iterative improvements, mistakes and breakthroughs. CEO is designed to offer modest loans at affordable rates from within trusted community locations – this formula has worked within IRC’s setting, and we are eager to explore applying the model in different contexts, with different partners and for other populations.