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Kiva Update

This is insane! In just a little over a month, we’re already getting our funds back from the micro loans we furnished on Kiva…

Exciting!

Eufemia Bartolo Portalatino in Peru (Activity: Poultry)
You Loaned: $75.00
Newly Repaid: $25.01
Total Repaid So Far: $25.01 (33.35% of your loan)
Repayment Status: Paying back on time
View loan profile at:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=131905&_te=ru

Taiwo Odetunde in Nigeria (Activity: Timber Sales)
You Loaned: $50.00
Newly Repaid: $6.25
Total Repaid So Far: $6.25 (12.50% of your loan)
Repayment Status: Paying back on time
View loan profile at:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=133846&_te=ru

Yoramu Yamanya in Uganda (Activity: Health)
You Loaned: $25.00
Newly Repaid: $2.08
Total Repaid So Far: $2.08 (8.32% of your loan)
Repayment Status: Paying back on time
View loan profile at:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=135798&_te=ru

Benkelema Group in Mali (Activity: Retail)
You Loaned: $25.00
Newly Repaid: $6.25
Total Repaid So Far: $6.25 (25.00% of your loan)
Repayment Status: Paying back on time
View loan profile at:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=135809&_te=ru

Nyoka Cosi in Sudan (Activity: Charcoal Sales)
You Loaned: $25.00
Newly Repaid: $2.41
Total Repaid So Far: $2.41 (9.64% of your loan)
Repayment Status: Paying back on time
View loan profile at:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=136550&_te=ru

I seriously recommend that people try this out…

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  • 2 years ago
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Microlending on Kiva

Kiva - loans that change lives

It’s no surprise that Becca and I got married back in July… and we’re fortunate enough to have families that support us and are generous enough to shower us with gifts. We have received quite a lot of gifts that we are very thankful for, including some cold cash…

With the cash, we have thought about what we wanted to do… buy things we have wanted, things we have needed, etc. Ultimately we decided to spend half on things for ourselves and half on donations.

With the donation money, we’ve split it up into different amounts to place on different campaigns, including Kiva.

Kiva is a non-profit organization and online movement that focuses on people providing micro-loans to entrepreneurs around the world. You search for people or groups who are in need of funds to expand their business, you loan a small chunk of the total amount, the money goes to a non-profit watchdog in the region that distributes funds, and then you get repaid! You can then take your money and move it to another entrepreneur!

As of right today, Kiva has loaned $45,027,485 and has gotten 98.35% repaid. That’s fantastic! All while enabling hard working people to provide for their families and communities.

We’ll be making around $750 in loans to entrepreneurs through Kiva in the next month… and I’m sure once they get repaid, we’ll be donating to Kiva and redistributing the funds to other entrepreneurs…

You can keep up to date with who we are loaning to and how they are doing here:

http://www.kiva.org/lender/thegoodfamily

It feels good.

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  • 2 years ago
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