We envision a financially inclusive world where all people hold the power to improve their lives.
More than 1.7 billion people around the world are unbanked and can’t access the financial services they need. Kiva is an international nonprofit, founded in 2005 in San Francisco, with a mission to expand financial access to help underserved communities thrive.
We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the quality and cost of financial services, and addressing the underlying barriers to financial access around the world. Through Kiva's work, students can pay for tuition, women can start businesses, farmers are able to invest in equipment and families can afford needed emergency care.
By lending as little as $25 on Kiva, you can be part of the solution and make a real difference in someone’s life.
100% of every dollar you lend on Kiva goes to funding loans.
Kiva by the numbers
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What makes us unique
It's a loan, not a donation
We believe lending alongside thousands ofothers is one of the most powerful andsustainable ways to create economic and socialgood. Lending on Kiva creates a partnership ofmutual dignity and makes it easy to touch morelives with the same dollar. Fund a loan, getrepaid, fund another.
You choose where to make an impact
Whether you lend to friends in your community,or people halfway around the world (and for many,it’s both), Kiva creates the opportunity to playa special part in someone else's story. At Kiva,loans aren’t just about money—they’re a way tocreate connection and relationships.
Pushing the boundaries of a loan
Kiva started as a pioneer in crowdfundingin 2005, and is constantly innovating tomeet people’s diverse lending needs. Whetherit’s reinventing microfinance with moreflexible terms, supporting community-wideprojects or lowering costs to borrowers, weare always testing and learning.
Lifting one, to lift many
When a Kiva loan enables someone to grow abusiness and create opportunity for themselves,it creates opportunities for others as well.That ripple effect can shape the future for afamily or an entire community.