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Aug. 1st, 2011 04:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thanks to
imagines, I've finally got around to joining Kiva.org, a site that brokers microloans. I first heard about it via Logan, and there's an account set up in his memory; I've never got around to joining there. At the moment, however, Kiva is running a free trial promotion - the first 4000 people to sign up between now and August 21st get $25 to loan out. Returns from that $25 go back to Kiva, but it's a good way to get started and see first-hand how it works.
(One of the other reasons I'm joining at this point? I can think of few better things to do with the dollars I'll have left over at the end of this trip.)
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(One of the other reasons I'm joining at this point? I can think of few better things to do with the dollars I'll have left over at the end of this trip.)
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Date: 2011-08-01 11:58 pm (UTC)(There's
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Date: 2011-08-02 10:15 pm (UTC)It's almost too much choice finding someone to fund. Here's how I went about my first 2 loans; I'd be interested to know how you did.
1. decided I would fund women only
2. decided I would fund in Africa
3. selected those with least left to complete the loan, and looked through the first few until I found one that 'spoke' to me
4. selected the newest loans, and looked through the first few to find another that 'spoke' to me.
I'm cheered to find I should have $25 back in repayments by next March, so I can lend again. And I may find more money to donate anyway, but not this month.