Even if you can't give more than $10,000 there are many ways to support Kiva.
Partner With Us
Partner with us
Kiva’s corporate and foundation partners are key to our success! Whether it’s a grant to support our most innovative work, or a customized program to engage your customers and employees – we’re interested in exploring partnership opportunities with you. Contact us at development@kiva.org to learn more.
Grants
At Kiva, we rely on grants and donations to further our mission and create real impact in the field of microfinance both across the globe and here in the U.S. With your generous support of one of our key initiatives, Kiva can reach new populations, test new innovative loan products and expand our knowledge in the field.
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Loan matching
Double your impact on Kiva by matching loans dollar for dollar! As a loan matcher, you can choose to match all loans or select loans that fit your philanthropic goals. As the loans are repaid, you can withdraw the funds or relend them again and again, multiplying your impact.
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Employee and customer engagement
Fortune 500 companies and leading foundations have partnered with Kiva to engage employees and customers. A one-time investment with Kiva can create multi-year programming that amplifies your impact.
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Other ways to support us
Want to make a difference with Kiva, but looking to make a contribution of less than $10,000? Here are a few ways you can get involved:
- Make an impact by becoming a Kiva lender
- Create a company lending team
- Give the gift of Kiva Cards
- Donate to Kiva. 100% of every dollar lent on Kiva goes to funding borrowers, so your donations to Kiva's operating expenses are vital to our success.
Frequently asked questions
How can my business support Kiva for less than $10,000 minimum?
Can I use your logo on my business website?
How can my corporation match employees' donations to Kiva's operating costs?
Are there other ways to donate to Kiva besides online?
Does Kiva form partnerships with individuals, corporations and foundations from outside the U.S.?
Does Kiva offer tax advantageous partnership opportunities?