| Sources of Funds | Nature of Transactions | Recipient of Funds |
| Foundations, Commercial Banks, Government Resources, Private Investors, US
AID, Help for the Hungry Donors | Start-up Funding for Legal Expenses, Capital Building Costs, Administrative Expenses, First Rotation of Pigs, Including Feed Costs.
Recipients apply directly to the source with help from Help For The Hungry personnel. | Associations of 100-family cooperatives.
In Mexico they are referred to as "Cooperativos". In other parts of the world they are known as Associations of Agricultural Cooperatives |
| Cooperativos or Associations of Agricultural Cooperatives | The Cooperativos or Associations loan the Cooperatives/Cooperativas money to build facilities, purchase pigs, chickens
and feed.
These loan transactions are pursued in accord with the business practices directed by Help For The Hungry Financial Services web enabled software. | Agricultural Cooperatives consisting of approximately 100 families.
In Mexico they are called Cooperativas |
| Sources of Funds | Nature of Transactions | Recipient of Funds |
| Cooperativos or Associations of Agricultural Cooperatives | Contracts for purchasing weaned pigs and feed are entered into
with local vendors at the Cooperativo or Association Level. | Vendors of Pigs, Feed and associated services.
Vendors must register with HFTH Financial Services to receive payment and to purchase market ready pigs from the Cooperativos. |
| Cooperativos or Associations of Agricultural Cooperatives | Each swine transaction has an associated poultry activities. Families receive chickens and feed. Eventually, they receive cash income from shares in the cooperative and become the owners of the
Family Hoop Houses provided to them by the Association. | Rural Families |
| Foundations, Commercial Banks, Government Resources, Private Investors, US AID, Help for the Hungry Donors, Cooperativos or Associations of Agricultural Cooperatives | Organizations
such as Radio Encuentro International Mexico, A.C. or newly formed Federations of associations must exist to provide training and implementation of standard practices within the borders of a specific country. Some of their funding should come from the Cooperativos and/or Associations of Cooperatives that they support. | National Organizations
or Federation of Associations |
| Sources of Funds | Nature of Transactions | Recipient of Funds |