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How do I withdraw funds from my Kiva account back into my PayPal account?
To request to withdraw funds from Kiva, please go to: kiva.org/withdraw
On this page, enter the amount you want to withdraw and the email address associated with your PayPal account (you will need to enter this email twice), then follow the prompts.
We'll process your request and the funds should be deposited into your PayPal account within 1-2 weeks. Kiva isn't able to deposit funds directly into a personal bank account, but from PayPal you can transfer funds to your bank.
How do I get a loan?
Kiva is not a bank or microfinance institution, which means that most of the loans fundraising on our website were not provided by Kiva directly. Because we know that finding the right loan can be a challenging process here are a few options to consider:
If you’re an entrepreneur in the U.S. --
Kiva supports entrepreneurs in the U.S. with interest-free loans which are crowdfunded by lenders across the globe and are paid back over the course of a couple of months to a few years. Kiva U.S. loans can be as large as $10,000.
Rather than assessing credit history and financial statements, Kiva U.S. relies on trust networks as a measure of creditworthiness. For that reason, applicants are required to secure initial lenders from within their own network prior to fundraising on Kiva (and sometimes a Trustee as well). To learn more and apply for a loan please visit: borrow.kiva.org
Questions about applying for a U.S. loan can be sent here: borrowers@kiva.org
If you live in another country around the world --
Kiva partners with Field Partners in many countries around the world who may be able to make a loan to you. These loans vary in interest rates, loan amounts and requirements. To apply for a loan through a Field Partner, please contact them directly. A list of Kiva's Field Partners and their contact information can be found at: kiva.org/about/where-kiva-works
If you can’t find a partner near you please try the MIX Market, which is a great website that collects data on microfinance institutions around the world. Please refer to their website: mixmarket.org
Please note, MIX Market is an information service and doesn’t provide funding. Also note that Kiva does not have a say in which businesses are selected by our Field Partners. Contact each partner directly for more information on loan requirements and underwriting guidelines.
How do I unsubscribe from Kiva's email lists or change my email settings?
You can edit your email preferences with Kiva by signing into your account and going to: kiva.org/settings/email
Please note that as long as you have a Kiva account, you will receive some emails from Kiva, as we are legally required to send you information about your account status and activity every so often. Otherwise, you can pick and choose which emails you receive.
How do I lend the credit in my account?
To lend your Kiva credit, please follow these steps:
1. Go to kiva.org/login and sign into your account.
2. Click "Lend" and find a borrower to support. Then click "Lend $25" to add that loan to your basket.
3. Add additional loans to your basket or click "Checkout now".
4. On the basket page you'll see your loans, and be asked to make an optional donation to Kiva. You can edit the suggested donation by clicking the pencil icon next to the amount and changing how much you want to donate ($0 is an option). Click "Update" to save your changes.
5. You'll see your available Kiva credit automatically deducted from your total at the bottom of the page. Review your transaction and click the blue button at the bottom to confirm your purchase. If your total exceeds the credit in your account, your credit will be deducted from your total first and you will then be directed to PayPal to pay for the remainder of your purchase with funds from a credit card or PayPal account.
Upon completion of your purchase you will see an order confirmation page as well as receive an emailed receipt.
I'm having trouble using Kiva's website. Can you help me troubleshoot?
Hopefully some quick browser adjustments will resolve this issue. Here are a few troubleshooting tips which may help:
-Clearing your browser cache and deleting your cookies
-Using a private browser or "incognito mode"
-Using a different browser or upgrading your browser to the most current version
-Enabling cookies
-Changing your browser's security settings to allow Kiva as a trusted site
-Checking to ensure you don't have any browser plugins (such as ad blockers) that may be conflicting with kiva.org
If the problem continues, please let us know.
How do I view my transaction history?
You can see a record of all your transactions on Kiva by clicking "Transaction history" on the left side of your Portfolio page or directly at this link: kiva.org/portfolio/transactions
This page will allow you to check on all of your past deposits, purchases, repayments or withdrawals.
Do I have to donate to Kiva's operating expenses?
Donations to Kiva's operating expenses are always optional, although vital to what we do.
100% of every dollar lent on Kiva goes toward funding loans and we never take a cut -- instead, we support our operations through donations from our lender community. While a donation is automatically suggested during checkout, you can always opt out on the Basket page by clicking the pencil icon next to the donation amount and then the "No donation to Kiva" link.
How do I make a loan on Kiva?
You can make a loan on Kiva by following these steps:
1. Go to kiva.org/login and sign into your account or create a Kiva account.
2. Click "Lend" and find a borrower to support. Then click "Lend $25" to add that loan to your basket.
3. Add additional loans to your basket or click "Basket" to check out.
4. On the basket page you'll see your loans, and be asked to make an optional donation to Kiva. You can edit the suggested donation by clicking the pencil icon next to the amount and entering how much you want to donate ($0 is an option). Click "Update" to save your changes.
5. You'll either see your available Kiva credit automatically deducted from your total (if you have credit), or be directed to PayPal to pay for your purchase, using a credit card or PayPal account. Click the blue button at the bottom of the page to confirm your purchase.
Upon completion of your purchase you will be directed to an order confirmation page as well as receive an emailed receipt.
What's the difference between a Kiva loan and a donation?
Lending and donating on Kiva are distinct actions which are easy to confuse.
To clarify, loans are made to borrowers, while donations are made to our operating expenses. When you lend to a borrower, your loans are not tax-deductible. Our hope is that all Kiva loans will be repaid so you can use your funds to lend again.
When you make a donation to Kiva, you're helping cover the costs of running the website and allowing our nonprofit to continue providing loans around the world. Donations, unlike loans, are one-time gifts that don't return to you, but are eligible for a tax-deduction in the U.S.
Please note that when you lend you're also given the opportunity to make a donation to Kiva in addition to your loan. You can also donate to Kiva at any time here: kiva.org/about/supportus
Can I combine or merge Kiva accounts?
At the moment we're unfortunately not able to move loans from one Kiva account to another, or combine 2 accounts. The best ways to combine accounts is to either purchase a Kiva Card, which you can redeem from the account you'd like to lend from going forward, or withdraw your funds and deposit the balance into that account.
How can my organization become a Field Partner?
The best place to learn about our criteria for Field Partners is on our website here: kiva.org/partners/info
In order to apply for partnership, an organization must at minimum:
--Display a strong commitment to serving the needs of poor, vulnerable, and/or excluded populations.
--Operate an existing lending program with portfolio quality that is in line with market context and industry standards, or be prepared and legally able to set up a lending program.
--Provide a specific proposal for using Kiva’s capital to fund loans with a) high social or environmental impact, and b) pricing that is in line with market context and industry standards.
--Be able to post at least $50,000 USD in loans in the first 12 months on the Kiva website, with capacity to grow in subsequent years.
--Have assets or operating revenues of at least $100,000 USD.
--Be able to legally accept and repay US Dollar debt capital and manage currency risk.
--Be legally registered in its country of operation.
On the above page, there is a Partnership Inquiry Form that can be used to start a conversation with our team. If our field staff is interested in learning more, they will respond and request further documentation.
How do I redeem a Kiva Card?
To use your Kiva Card, go to: kiva.org/redeem
On this page you'll see a box where you can enter the card's gift code and click "Apply." Once you've entered the code, click the blue "Get Started, Find a Loan" button to find a list of all loans in need of support. When you find a loan that interests you, add it to your basket by clicking the blue "Lend $25" button. When you're ready to checkout click "Basket" at the top of the page. This will begin the checkout process.
In order to use a Kiva Card you will need to sign up for a Kiva account if you don't already have one. Please also note that if your total exceeds the amount on your Kiva Card, you'll be directed to PayPal to pay for the difference between the total due and the amount of your Kiva Card. Upon completion of your purchase you will be directed to an order confirmation page on Kiva's website. You will also receive an emailed receipt for your purchase.
Can I forgive a loan or request that a borrower not have to repay?
While offers to forgive loans are very generous, Kiva's lending process is designed to accommodate loans and not donations. This means that all funding requests posted to Kiva are considered loans, and there unfortunately isn't a way to request that a borrower not repay your portion of the loan they received.
Our hope is that once you've been repaid you'll recycle your credit to make even more loans on Kiva -- helping reach even more borrowers around the world.
Can I lend less than $25?
At Kiva, we divide loans into $25 amounts. For this reason, the minimum amount that you can contribute to a loan is $25.
You can still make a loan if you have less than $25 of Kiva credit in your account. When you select a loan to support and proceed through the check out process, we'll automatically deduct the Kiva credit in your account from the amount of your purchase. You can then pay for the remainder of your loan with funds from a credit card or PayPal account.
What is auto lending?
Auto lending is a feature that ensures your Kiva credit is always being put to use. When you turn on auto lending, our system automatically recycles your available credit whenever the balance reaches $25. Loans made through auto lending are triggered by another Kiva lender making a loan to a borrower that matches your preferences, so people are still the driving force behind the loans being made.
To turn on auto lending, please sign into your Kiva account and go to: kiva.org/settings/credit
Click "Automatically lend my Kiva credit" at the bottom and use the options provided to select your preferences. Once you do, click the "Save auto lending settings" button to enable auto lending.
How do I purchase a Kiva Card?
You can purchase a Kiva Card by going to: kiva.org/gifts/kiva-cards
On this page select the delivery method, value and quantity of the Kiva Cards you want to buy. Once you've done that and agreed to the terms and conditions, including the 12 month lending period, add the card to your basket by clicking "Add to Basket" or "Add to Basket and Checkout". To begin the checkout process click "Basket" at the top of the page.
Upon completion of your purchase, you'll be directed to an order confirmation page and also receive an emailed receipt. You can view and/or print the Kiva Cards you've purchased at any time by signing into your Kiva account and going to: kiva.org/portfolio/kiva-cards
Can I make a loan by paying with a check rather than a credit card?
If you're unable to use PayPal you're welcome to add credit to your Kiva account via check. To do so, please follow these steps:
1. Create a Kiva account if you don't already have one.
2. Write your check payable to "Kiva User Funds LLC"
3. To ensure the funds are deposited into the correct account, please write the email address associated with your Kiva account on the back of the check.
Note how much you'd like to be credited to your account for lending, as well as how much should be donated to Kiva's operating expenses should you wish to donate (we typically suggest a donation of 5-10% to help cover the administrative costs associated with check processing).
4. Mail the check to:
Kiva User Funds LLC
Attn: Finance Department
875 Howard Street, Suite 340
San Francisco, CA 94103
Once your check has been processed (which can take a few weeks) we'll credit your account and notify you by