This is how the process works: Go onto to Kiva’s website and browse entrepreneur’s profiles, choose whom you’d like to help. Some people are very talented and may not have the money to start their business and may get the money through Kiva to become entrepreneurs. Maybe a particular person or craft sticks out to you. You then can start the process of lending the amount of money you would like to loan. You get updates and emails as to the repayment process and can even track repayments. It's a very doable and affordable option of assisting someone else to use their talent and achieve their financial goal. Nothing beats the feeling of being self sufficient in their community and growing and helping others. They will keep their agreement and repay the loan because they want to able to expand and may need to borrow again in the future; overall they want to be successful. I'm 99.9% sure they would want to keep a positive image. These entrepreneurs are serious about their loans and repaying them. This is a lucrative opportunity for them because they don't have any other means of starting up a business or getting necessary funding to expand if they are already established.
If you're amenable to financially assist these skilled artisans in need, I urge you to head on over to the site to learn more about this organization. I did and I am so inspired to start helping someone’s dream come true, and know that it’s helping them better their community. For more information go to Kiva's Wesite Also, check out the Blog Sponsorship Program brought to you by Uprinitng at Uprinting Blog Sponsorship Program it's a great community to meet other people and share interests, network and unite and blog for different causes.
I'm participating in the Uprinting Kiva Blogathon to spread awareness about Kiva and helping entrepreneurs in countries with a high poverty rates be successful in their endeavors.




























3 comments:
That does sound like a great idea. I'll have to check it out when I can spare some money. Things are still a little tight around here since Christmas. Ready for my income tax already!
Hi Jael,
Kiva is absolutely wonderful..love it!! You can read all about the loans I've sponsored through my business on my blog..actually posted an update tonight..you won't be sorry you got involved. http://www.runakodesigns.blogspot.com. Thanks for helping to spread the word about Kiva!
I really feel vested in the success of an entrepreneur I support thru Kiva.
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