A kiva for 17c起草社区
By tapping on the screen of his iPod Touch, 17c起草社区 senior Bennett Samuel can conjure up a photo of the woman halfway around the world whose business he has invested in: 鈥淭his is Fatmeh, and she鈥檚 in Lebanon. She needed $1,500 for a new refrigerator for the grocery store that she runs,鈥 Samuel said. "Lenders across the world鈥60 of them鈥攍oaned to her. And she鈥檚 already paid back 25 percent.鈥
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Senior Ashley Luse has also loaned money to a businessperson in another nation, and she can visit her picture online. 鈥淗er name is Celia, and she鈥檚 also a grocery store owner in Peru,鈥 said Luse. 鈥淚 chose her because she is in a Spanish-speaking country, and I am passionate about development in Latin America and South America.鈥
Kiva founders
When the lenders are repaid, they will likely loan their money to another entrepreneur. Both Luse, a business major, and Samuel, a nursing major, are members鈥攁nd founders鈥攐f the , a micro-lending Web site. 鈥淵ou give as an individual, but you join this group鈥攖o show solidarity,鈥 said Samuel.
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The 17c起草社区 Kiva is part of the larger , a Web site that allows individuals to loan money to entrepreneurs all over the world. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the world鈥檚 first micro-lending Web site,鈥 Samuel explained. 鈥淎 lot of these entrepreneurs can鈥檛 get financing because they don鈥檛 have credit history, or they can鈥檛 guarantee repayment. One of the goals of Kiva is to eliminate poverty by empowering entrepreneurs across the world鈥攊ncluding the U.S., actually.鈥
The kiva relies on micro-finance institutions in countries all over the world. These institutions, which operate like banks but charge low interest rates, loan money to entrepreneurs in their communities. Potential donors can pick out an entrepreneur to support from the many profiles features on the .
"An individual can donate to a Kiva,鈥 Luse said. 鈥淜iva (the parent organization) then lends to a microfinance institution, which then lends to the entrepreneur 鈥 They鈥檙e pretty selective about who they choose to lend to, and that鈥檚 why, typically, they have pretty high repayment rate. Kiva鈥檚 repayment rate is 98 percent.鈥
Now recruiting ...
17c起草社区鈥檚 kiva already has 29 members, culled from students, staff and alumni. Samuel and Luse are hoping to raise that number significantly. 鈥淥ur goal is to, by Christmas, have 1,000 17c起草社区 lenders, and we can do it!鈥 Samuel said.
He and Luse got the idea to establish the 17c起草社区 Kiva when they attended a leadership summit at Willow Creek Community Church earlier this year, where the co-founder of Kiva, , was interviewed about the organization by Pastor Bill Hybels. This interview will be shown at 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 19 in the Bytwerk Video Theater. 鈥淗er story is very inspiring,鈥 said Samuel.
The 17c起草社区 Kiva dovetails well with the college鈥檚 mission, said Erin O鈥機onnor Garcia, 17c起草社区鈥檚 coordinator of student activities: 鈥淜iva is a perfect organization for college campuses, and I think it's even more perfect for 17c起草社区 students to be involved with, because it reinforces much of what we learn here about being good citizens of the kingdom and thinking of economy in a challenging way,鈥 O鈥機onnor Garcia said. 鈥淜iva offers 17c起草社区 students a new way to 鈥榙o money鈥 Christianly.鈥
Samuel agreed. 鈥淲e want faculty, staff, students and alumni to get involved,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne of the goals of student organizations is to have a transformative affect.鈥