Kiva: Help give someone you don’t know a fair go.

October 6, 2009 on 4:24 pm
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Kiva - loans that change lives

Junrey Alamin fixes electronics and appliances in his village Dalacon, Phillipines. On June 4th this year, Paglaum Multi-Purpose Cooperative, a lending company funded by private lenders via Kiva.org, lent Junrey US$150 to buy equipment and materials for his business. Although Junrey lives below the poverty line, he had paid the money back in full by August, 4 months early.

Here’s some more info from the site:

“Kiva’s mission is to connect people through lending for the sake of alleviating poverty.”

“Kiva is the world’s first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs around the globe.”

“The people you see on Kiva’s site are real individuals in need of funding – not marketing material. When you browse entrepreneurs’ profiles on the site, choose someone to lend to, and then make a loan, you are helping a real person make great strides towards economic independence and improve life for themselves, their family, and their community. Throughout the course of the loan (usually 6-12 months), you can receive email journal updates and track repayments. Then, when you get your loan money back, you can relend to someone else in need.”

“ Kiva partners with existing expert microfinance institutions. In doing so, we gain access to outstanding entrepreneurs from impoverished communities world-wide. Our partners are experts in choosing qualified entrepreneurs. That said, they are usually short on funds. Through Kiva, our partners upload their entrepreneur profiles directly to the site so you can lend to them. When you do, not only do you get a unique experience connecting to a specific entrepreneur on the other side of the planet, but our microfinance partners can do more of what they do, more efficiently.”

“Kiva provides a data-rich, transparent lending platform. We are constantly working to make the system more transparent to show how money flows throughout the entire cycle, and what effect it has on the people and institutions lending it, borrowing it, and managing it along the way. To do this, we are using the power of the internet to facilitate one-to-one connections that were previously prohibitively expensive. Child sponsorship has always been a high overhead business. Kiva creates a similar interpersonal connection at much lower costs due to the instant, inexpensive nature of internet delivery. The individuals featured on our website are real people who need a loan and are waiting for socially-minded individuals like you to lend them money.”

What an awesome idea, infact Time Magazine voted it one of the World’s best websites for 2009.

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