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Kiva? Loans?
Is it trustworthy?
How does it work?
Directly to people?
Do I get my money back?
Is it current?
Is it worth it?
Who are they?

The currents home page is a little confusing for


first time viewers. The content is scattered and
unorganized. We want first time viewers visiting
the site to be able to look at the home page and
understand immediately what Kiva is all about.
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HELPING IS We want every visitor on Kiva to feel comfortable
and welcomed. We want to tell how Kiva works
SIMPLE.
through a lenders point of view.

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loans that change lives IMPACT This Week: 19,321 lenders made a loan.

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Meet Kate!
Lenders Kate is just like you
She’s just looking
Field Partners for a way to help
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Common Interest
186 Teams

Friends
144 Teams

Local Area
67 Teams
Rose Mukanzi 0% Raised Irene Vodounnon 100% Raised
Kenya - Sewing Benin - Shoe Sales
Businesses
155 Teams

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The Women’s Bank in Search of


Living atop a Goldmine without a Shovel:
Success Uganda, Crafts

0% raised LEND
Poverty Rights and Developent in
Cambodia Gifts
Mongolia goes green!!!
Hussein Lebanon, Auto Repair
Live Music fom Senegal
84% raised
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Juan Carlos Cordoza - News


Paraguay, Furniture Making Promotion
86% raised LEND International Women's Day - "Join me on
the Bridge" on March 8th

Dieye Ngom - Senegal, On International Women's Day, March 8,


Animal Sales Kiva field partner Women for Women
International is hosting a global event
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© 2005-2009 Kiva. All rights reserved. Kiva is a U.S. 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Lending to the working poor through Kiva involves risk of principal loss.
Kiva does not guarantee repayment nor do we offer a financial return on your loan.
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The Lender The Field Partner The Entrepreneur

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LEND HOW IT WORKS ABOUT JOURNALS COMMUNITY DO MORE
LOANS THAT CHANGE LIVES

SOPHEA CHUM SUCCESS STORY

THEIR
Mrs. Sophea Chum, 23, and her husband, Mr. Mab
Chum, 28, live on an island in the Mekong River
about fifteen kilometers from Phnom Penh. They
were married in 2002 and have one daughter.
Mrs. Sophea has been a silk weaver for five years,
using a skill she learned from her neighbor. Mr.

STORY.
Mab has been a silk weaver for seven years. He
learned his skill from his sister. The couple sells
their finished products to the middle man in the
village, who then takes it to sell in Phnom Penh.

Sophea is requesting a loan of $600 to purchase


silk materials for her and her husband’s weaving
93%
paid back

By showcasing a success
business.

LOOKING FOR A LOAN? LEND

story of one entrepreneur


KIVA
on the home page, the NEWS & FEATURED
CONNECTS PEOPLE THROUGH
LENDING TO ALLEVIATE FEATURED
STORIES LENDERS POVERTY. ENTREPRENEURS
LEARN
viewer will understand HOW IT WORKS
A New Kenyan Partner! Juhudi Kilimo!

the impact Kiva has and Kiva is excited to announce our newest field partner in SOPHEA CHUM SOPHEA CHUM
Kenya! Juhudi Kilimo is an innovative, for-profit social
enterprise... Mrs. Sophea Chum, 23, and her hus- Mrs. Sophea Chum, 23, and her hus-
band, Mr. Mab Chum, 28, live on an band, Mr. Mab Chum, 28, live on an
island in the Mekong River about fifteen island in the Mekong River about fifteen

will be inspired to lend NEWS FROM KIVA


kilometers from Phnom Penh. They
were married in 2002 and have one
daughter.
kilometers from Phnom Penh. They
were married in 2002 and have one
daughter.

93%
Mrs. Sophea has been a silk weaver for Mrs. Sophea has been a silk weaver for
Begging – A Sign of Development? five years, using a skill she learned from five years, using a skill she learned from

money. Looking Past the Picture


her neighbor. Mr. Mab has been a silk
paid back

How To Make Shoes and Rice With One Flame LEARN MORE LEND NOW

K I VA G I F T S SOCIAL TEAMS

One of the most powerful things about Kiva is our community


Give the gift that makes a lasting impact and connect of lenders. You now have the option to connect with other LEARN MORE
your loved one to Kiva to help alleviate poverty today! lenders and make an impact as a team.

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© 2005-2009 Kiva. All rights reserved. Kiva is a U.S. 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Lending to the working poor through Kiva involves risk of principal loss.
Kiva does not guarantee repayment nor do we offer a financial return on your loan.

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Concept :
start lending | basket

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THEIR lend how we work about journals community do more

STORY.
By showcasing a success
story of one entrepreneur
on the home page, the
viewer will understand Conforte Kpanou With the help of the loan, she bought rice, flour, sugar,
Cotonou, Benin drinks in wholesale. These items she supplies to market

the impact Kiva has and 75%


women in the township of Makeni.

will be inspired to lend how we work today's top lenders

money.

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Concept :

PLANT A
SEED.
Plant a little seed, and
it’ll grow into a tree.
By lending money to
entreprenuers in third-
world countries through
Kiva, we can be a start-
ing point for improving
people’s lives.

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Thank You

loan that change lives

Rodel Borja Roman D’Argenzio Mike Dorsey Amir Hadjihabib Christopher Hein Taiyo Kitagawa

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