Kiva

Kiva

Non-profit Organizations

San Francisco, CA 87,502 followers

Kiva is on a mission to expand financial access to help underserved communities thrive.

About us

Kiva (www.kiva.org) expands financial access to help underserved communities thrive. An international non-profit, we serve the financially excluded, especially underbanked women, refugees and communities impacted by forced displacement, climate-vulnerable people and systemically marginalized communities in the United States. By connecting people through crowdfunded loans, Kiva puts the power of financial inclusion in all our hands. Since 2005, the Kiva community has raised over $2 billion in loans, reaching over 5 million people in 84 countries. Kiva’s team is made up of 100+ employees and 450+ volunteers across the world, with offices in San Francisco, Nairobi, Bangkok, and Bogotá.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2005
Specialties
microfinance, micro-lending, global partnerships, poverty alleviation, crowdfunding, technology, financial inclusion, and social impact

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    Today is DAF Day! DAFs have surged in popularity in recent years—and for good reason. A DAF is a tax-advantaged charitable giving account that helps people, families, or organizations donate assets and manage their giving in a more streamlined, effective way. There are more than 1,000 providers around the U.S. who can help you open one. Consider adding Kiva to your giving portfolio: https://bit.ly/484ABg5 #DAFDay

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    You did it! Thanks to you, Kiva won the 2024 .org Impact Award for Community Building! We’re all about community-building, connecting lenders to borrowers all around the world. Through crowdfunded loans, Kiva supports women, refugees, climate-threatened people, and marginalized entrepreneurs around the world with the financial access they need to thrive. What an honor to be recognized by the Public Interest Registry among so many incredible organizations using the Internet for good!

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    Social enterprises are creating innovative solutions that mitigate the effects of climate change and directly support the populations most impacted by it. But, the World Economic Forum estimates that social enterprises like these face a $1.1 trillion dollar funding gap. Non-traditional funding models, like crowdfunding, can help. Kiva’s CEO Vishal Ghotge shared key examples of this with Fast Company: • The social enterprise Someone Somewhere in Mexico transforms traditional crafts into modern, eco-friendly apparel and accessories. Despite its 36-fold growth in three years, Someone Somewhere faced hurdles in accessing the capital required to expand its operations. It turned to a nontraditional model—crowdfunding— successfully raising a $100,000 USD loan from 2,874 people on Kiva.org. • Kuli Kuli Foods is a woman-founded social enterprise creating a global market for moringa, a drought-resistant tree known for its nutritional benefits. In 2015, Kuli Kuli crowdfunded capital, raising $10,000 in 2015 through Kiva.org. And in 2020, it worked with Kiva to raise a $100,000 loan, crowdfunded by 2,849 individuals and several organizations. • ATEC Global is a social enterprise that’s developed highly efficient electric induction stoves that eliminate harmful kitchen emissions and significantly reduce energy costs for families. Since 2021, ATEC has relied on crowdfunded loans to both finance cookstoves and to expand. This approach led ATEC to recently close a $3.75 million Series A funding. Social enterprises are key players driving innovative solutions to climate change. Yet, for these mission-driven ventures to scale, they need more than just support—they need funding. Kiva.org is one path to securing capital, but it can’t be the only one. It’s time for investors to rethink how they fund climate solutions. Click the link in the comments to read the full article.

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    Where does Kiva operate? At Kiva, we expand financial access to underserved communities worldwide through crowdfunded loans. Our impact by region: 🌍 Africa: 2 million people reached 🌏 Asia: 1.2 million people reached 🌏 Central America: 326,000 people reached 🌍 Eastern Europe: 40,000 people reached 🌏 Middle East: 92,000 people reached 🌎 North America: 139,000 people reached 🌏 Oceania: 52,000 people reached 🌎 South America: 960,000 people reached We define impact in the scale of our global reach and the depth of change in a person’s life. From the billions of dollars in loans we’ve distributed to the scaled reach of our Lending Partners to the increased monthly income for a widowed shop owner in Kenya — dive into how Kiva creates a positive impact in the world. Use the link in the comments to learn more:

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    Today is World Tourism Day! And the last day to vote—Tripadvisor and the Tripadvisor Foundation are lending $80,000 to Kiva borrowers around the world, helping increase financial access for: 🌍 Underbanked women 🌎 Refugees and displaced people 🌏 Communities impacted by climate change 🌎 Systemically marginalized people in the US Don't miss out! Vote on which Kiva loans Tripadvisor should support. Use the link in the comments to vote. 👇

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    Yes! At Kiva, we’re passionate about expanding financial access for underserved communities, including for refugees. If you share our passion, connect with us. 🌍 🌎 #ClintonGlobalInitiative #CGI2024

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    EVP @ Kiva | Building Partnerships for Social Impact

    “Every time a refugee gets a job, the world is a better place.” - Hamdi Ulukaya m, Chobani Founder and CEO, and Founder of Tent Partnership for Refugees, talking about the importance of prioritizing refugees at Clinton Global Initiative with Emerson Collective. I would go one step further to say that every time a refugee starts a business it positively impacts a community and the world. 🌎 🌍 Kiva has proved that lending to refugees is not risky! In fact, repayment rates often exceed the standard repayment rate where they are. Thanks for bringing the refugee story to the stage at #cgi2024 Katie Couric. Reach out if you want to invest in refugees today. 🗺️

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    Kiva's here attending the Clinton Global Initiative today in NYC! Come say hi and connect 👋. #ClintonGlobalInitiative #CGI2024

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    EVP @ Kiva | Building Partnerships for Social Impact

    🌍 I'm excited to share that I’ll be attending the Clinton Global Initiative in NYC in two weeks! 🌎 I’m looking forward to connecting with global leaders and innovators who are committed to driving social impact and creating a more inclusive future, and to build on Kiva’s Commitments to Action for women and refugees that we announced last year. If you’re attending CGI and want to chat about partnerships or how we can collaborate to expand financial inclusion, let’s connect! #ClintonGlobalInitiative #CGI2024

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    Calling all adventure-seekers! To celebrate World Tourism Day this September, Tripadvisor and the Tripadvisor Foundation are lending $80,000 to Kiva borrowers around the world, helping to increase financial access for: 🌍 Underbanked women 🌎 Refugees and displaced people 🌏 Communities impacted by climate change 🌍 Systemically marginalized people in the US To vote on which Kiva loans Tripadvisor should support, head to this link: https://bit.ly/4ewdf57

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    36%. That’s the percentage of small-business owners who get a “no” from creditors because of their credit scores, while another 30% are denied due to new or insufficient credit history. But if you can’t get a small business loan to begin with, then how do you start building business credit, which is usually required when applying for loans? Learn more about how Kiva is addressing this predicament in this first edition of our newsletter, Underestimated Entrepreneurs. 👉 Subscribe for more on supporting underestimated entrepreneurs.

    Helping underserved U.S. entrepreneurs build business credit

    Helping underserved U.S. entrepreneurs build business credit

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