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		<title>Long tail philanthropy through Kiva.org</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A year ago I learned about Kiva.org, a startup that makes microfinance loans to entrepreneurs in poor countries. Sometimes a loan of just a few hundred dollars is enough to help poor entrepreneurs start a new company that becomes self-sustaining &#8230; <a href="http://richardkmiller.com/241/long-tail-philanthropy-through-kivaorg">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='microid-fb939d43e6132d62af819c07cee25c998b2031f2'><p>A year ago I learned about <a href="http://www.kiva.org/">Kiva.org</a>, a startup that makes <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microfinance">microfinance</a> loans to entrepreneurs in poor countries.  Sometimes a loan of just a few hundred dollars is enough to help poor entrepreneurs start a new company that becomes self-sustaining and lifts them out of poverty.  Full repayment of the loan is expected.</p>
<p>Last December I decided to try it.  I sent in $25, which was pooled with the money from nine other people to provide a $475 loan to <a href="http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&#038;action=about&#038;id=2860">Lina Martinez Hernandez</a> of Mexico.  Lina is investing the money in her own restaurant.  To date, Kiva has had a 100% repayment rate, and I thought I&#8217;d couldn&#8217;t lose anything by sending $25.</p>
<p>Since then, I&#8217;ve received notice of two repayments; Lina has repaid 50% of her loan.  I don&#8217;t doubt she&#8217;ll pay back the loan completely, and I haven&#8217;t missed the money in the meantime.  Someday I&#8217;d like to eat lunch at her restaurant.</p>
<p>Jeff Lindsay recently wrote about <a href="http://mormanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/got-extra-cash-why-i-want-you-to-take.html">gambling on people</a>, an idea that came to him after watching the story of Chris Gardner in <em>The Pursuit of Happyness</em>.  </p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;In his moments of crisis, and in the lives of many I have known, a small amount of cash freely given could have made the difference between disaster and hope.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I like what Kiva is doing.  I think it could be called <em>long tail philanthropy</em>.  Just as the Internet has facilitated the creation of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Tail">many niche markets</a>, it also brings purpose to a $25 loan that would otherwise be insignificant.</p>
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