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The FlyerTalk Lending Team on Kiva:
improving lives a small loan at a time.
Kiva.org is the not-for-profit microlending organization that networks people willing to lend to small entrepreneurs in developing nations using available technology and international networking / collaboration, and how Kiva.org had become an approved FlyerTalk charity thanks to TalkBoard's approval June 29, 2008 <link> It is listed on the FlyerTalk Cares page.improving lives a small loan at a time.
"Kiva is a grassroots project started by a team with a big idea: one-to-one, real-time lending to the poor via the Internet. Currently, we take no cut of the loan you make through our site -- 100% goes to the entrepreneur. We suggest a 10% donation, in addition to your loan, to help us cover our costs. Kiva is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and your donation is tax-deductible for US taxpayers." (Suggested donations for administrative overhead, low though that is, are not required - you may lend 100% if you so choose.)
As of 15 May 2016 it was 607 FlyerTalk lending team who have lent $2,209,175 in 37,092 loans! And now as of 30 June 2019 it is 941 members who have lent $6,415,775 in 71,722 loans!
Our motto is: "We loan because: We want to fight global poverty while earning miles."
This is tangible evidence Flyertalk Cares! There are likely other FlyerTalkers on Kiva who have not joined - if you are one of them, do so now to show your and FT's support and involvement. If you haven't lent yet, check it out - you may want to join up. For the low-income entrepreneurs on five continents who are requesting loans, microlending is significant - and it takes a lot of drops to fill the bucket. (Read on to see updates!)
Now, we can see this sophisticated network link resources from those who can lend (no interest, sorry!) with those who are needy, worthy and screened by local NGOs and have a need to start / expand their small business to enhance their and their families' survival. And, using PayPal and your FFP/FFG linked card or account, you can earn miles or points with many loans!
FlyerTalkers are lending, and fulfilling one of FT's seminal values, that of "paying it forward."
Read more about Kiva.org, who supports and enables it (Intel, Google, Paypal, Intuit and many others,) and see if you have $25.00 (or more) you can lend someone deserving in a land you have visited and enjoyed (or not.)
This is how it works:

Add your experiences here, or if you haven't joined... won't you consider joining the FlyerTalker Lending Team?
You can see who the latest FT borrowers are (some still possibly needing loans) here
For ease, you can click here: Subscribe to FlyerTalker Lending Team on Kiva.org
FlyerTalker Lending Team on Kiva.org!
#751
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: mountains of western NC
Programs: Life, Love and Laughter
Posts: 8,386
So, if you are concerned about when you will be paid back, then pay attention to each loan's repayment schedule.
Also, Kiva allows you to withdraw your loan repayments as they come in, if you want to. Generally it takes Kiva about a week to send the money to your paypal account.
#752
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Shanghai
Programs: BAEC (Gold), PC (Plat), HH (Gold), MR (Gold)
Posts: 2,729
Kiva loans come with a variety of repayment terms. I have seen 2 month loans and 38 month loans. Also some loans pay at the end of the term, some pay back irregularly, and most pay back monthly.
So, if you are concerned about when you will be paid back, then pay attention to each loan's repayment schedule.
Also, Kiva allows you to withdraw your loan repayments as they come in, if you want to. Generally it takes Kiva about a week to send the money to your paypal account.
So, if you are concerned about when you will be paid back, then pay attention to each loan's repayment schedule.
Also, Kiva allows you to withdraw your loan repayments as they come in, if you want to. Generally it takes Kiva about a week to send the money to your paypal account.
The post I quoted was about Microplace, and seemed to indicate that the loan must last for at least a year if you want to be able to draw your money out afterwards????
I was thinking of taking shorter loans to begin with as I'm not sure how comfortable I am in tying up my capital right now.
#753
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: mountains of western NC
Programs: Life, Love and Laughter
Posts: 8,386
That's what I thought... at least about Kiva.
The post I quoted was about Microplace, and seemed to indicate that the loan must last for at least a year if you want to be able to draw your money out afterwards????
I was thinking of taking shorter loans to begin with as I'm not sure how comfortable I am in tying up my capital right now.
The post I quoted was about Microplace, and seemed to indicate that the loan must last for at least a year if you want to be able to draw your money out afterwards????
I was thinking of taking shorter loans to begin with as I'm not sure how comfortable I am in tying up my capital right now.
kivalens.org
It is more accurate than kiva.org/lend in finding shorter term loans.
#754
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: back to my roots in Scotland!
Programs: Tamsin - what else is there to say?
Posts: 47,844
Is anyone else getting a lot of early repayments at the moment? I've had three loans which have repaid much earlier than expected... Which I'm happy about, as a) it means the loans must be helping the lendees and b) I'm able to recycle the money much more quickly.
#755
Moderator, Hilton Honors
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: on a short leash
Programs: some
Posts: 71,402
Not many for me. There are some loans which listed back in Oct & Nov that took a while to fill and consequently the first payment is 2 or 3 months worth (and later than it would otherwise have been). That is a function of Kiva having vastly more loans loaded than usual and turning off loan expiry for the holiday season - in order to avoid running out of loans post-Christmas.
#756
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Matre-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,949
"Judy" (on Kiva) has sent out a message she is celebrating her 500th loan to Kiva! :-:
We are at:
273 Team Members
5,402 Loans
~ 19.7 Loans per Member
$171,450 Total Amount Loaned
Johnny, Judy is catching up
- but I admittedly am a relative piker! and merely closing in on 400 loans. (And had a rare default - Nasir Ahmad Muhammad Sharif defaulted on his loan after repaying $17.99 of the $25 I lent him. Ah, well...)
We are at:
273 Team Members
5,402 Loans
~ 19.7 Loans per Member
$171,450 Total Amount Loaned
Johnny, Judy is catching up

Last edited by JDiver; Jan 21, 12 at 10:55 pm Reason: correct figgers ;)
#758
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Matre-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,949
Sorry about your loss!
I have to admit making the occasional riskier loan because I knowingly did so but wanted to support a particular borrower's stated reason or loans in a riskier location (e.g. Kenya, Lebanon, etc.) In spite of that, I have a ~1% loan loss (perhaps 4 of 390), and much less than that in terms of money lent, as most loans had repaid over 50%; two of those were because of corrupt activities by NGOs in Kenya and Ecuador.
I have to admit making the occasional riskier loan because I knowingly did so but wanted to support a particular borrower's stated reason or loans in a riskier location (e.g. Kenya, Lebanon, etc.) In spite of that, I have a ~1% loan loss (perhaps 4 of 390), and much less than that in terms of money lent, as most loans had repaid over 50%; two of those were because of corrupt activities by NGOs in Kenya and Ecuador.
#759
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Matre-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,949
Exactly! My reply is a bit tardy but anybody who judges another by amounts lent or number of loans is operating in a vacuum. The idea is we can do what we can - and that's a very good thing, not something to judge.
No one can make me feel uncomfortable by giving more, making more, owning a bigger house or more expensive car. I do what I feel is right for me and never look at others except to admire them for participating at their chosen level.
I have team mates who loan $100 for every $1 I loan. Wow!!! It is fantastic that they do so much. But that doesn't mean that I should be ashamed for not doing more.
We all live different lives and have different interests and abilities. I trust others to set their own priorities just as I set mine.
All I want to do is spread the word. I believe many more Flyertalkers would join the team if only they knew and understood what Kiva is and does.
Right now I am comfortable with Kiva as an investment not charity. If I needed my money back, I could have over 90% of it returned in less than 9 months. I assume a 2% loss (so far, it has been zero) and do donate to Kiva a percentage of each loan.
My suggestion to friends is to stay with loan maturities of less than 9 months and have fun relending repayments. Many are doing just that.
I have team mates who loan $100 for every $1 I loan. Wow!!! It is fantastic that they do so much. But that doesn't mean that I should be ashamed for not doing more.
We all live different lives and have different interests and abilities. I trust others to set their own priorities just as I set mine.
All I want to do is spread the word. I believe many more Flyertalkers would join the team if only they knew and understood what Kiva is and does.
Right now I am comfortable with Kiva as an investment not charity. If I needed my money back, I could have over 90% of it returned in less than 9 months. I assume a 2% loss (so far, it has been zero) and do donate to Kiva a percentage of each loan.
My suggestion to friends is to stay with loan maturities of less than 9 months and have fun relending repayments. Many are doing just that.
#760
Senior Moderator and Moderator: American AAdvantage & TravelBuzz
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 10,353
No one can make me feel uncomfortable by giving more, making more, owning a bigger house or more expensive car. I do what I feel is right for me and never look at others except to admire them for participating at their chosen level.
We all live different lives and have different interests and abilities. I trust others to set their own priorities just as I set mine.
All I want to do is spread the word. I believe many more Flyertalkers would join the team if only they knew and understood what Kiva is and does.
We all live different lives and have different interests and abilities. I trust others to set their own priorities just as I set mine.
All I want to do is spread the word. I believe many more Flyertalkers would join the team if only they knew and understood what Kiva is and does.

#762
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Matre-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,949
#764
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Matre-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,949
Nah, gets too expensive when you buy shoes! 
Congratulations! I just re-lent some, and I am feeling positive we will be responsible for microlending over $200,000 by the end of the year. Amazing! FlyerTalk really rocks.

Congratulations! I just re-lent some, and I am feeling positive we will be responsible for microlending over $200,000 by the end of the year. Amazing! FlyerTalk really rocks.
Impact of FlyerTalkers
Number of Team Members 280
Number of Loans 5,559
Number of Loans per Member 19.9
Total Amount Loaned $178,750
Number of Team Members 280
Number of Loans 5,559
Number of Loans per Member 19.9
Total Amount Loaned $178,750
Last edited by JDiver; Feb 15, 12 at 1:34 pm Reason: update stats
#765
Senior Moderator and Moderator: American AAdvantage & TravelBuzz
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 10,353