I got started on one of my New Year’s Resolutions by setting up a Kiva account.

For those of you who don’t know, Kiva is a website where you can loan money to people in developing countries that are starting businesses, or buying some new furniture, or getting medicine for their kids. Basically anything that someone could want money for.

The loan amounts are quite small, often less than $1000, but that can mean a lot of buying power when its changed into the local currency.

The person or group who received the loan uses it for whatever they said and then pays it back over a year or two. The loan usually helps them to pay it back by funding an expansion of their small business or allowing their kids to go to school to get higher paying jobs.

Every potential loan on Kiva has a picture of the person or group of people receiving the loan and a translated statement describing what they’ll be doing with the money.

When you select a loan you give a multiple of $25 that will be repaid. The people receiving loans do pay interest, but the profit on the loan is kept by the company that manages the loan.

Kiva isn’t the bank that manages the loans. They’re just a middleman between the funder and the bank. There are hundreds of microfinance banks that work with Kiva to find people to fund the loans.

Strangely, in most cases the bank has already funded the loan before the loan is posted on Kiva. The people who fund the loan (me) are covering the costs of the loan after the fact. That way if the group receiving the money defaults, the bank hasn’t lost anything and can continue offering microfinance loans without worrying about turning a profit.

So far I’ve made eight loans. One to a group of men in Burkina Faso to buy some sheep and chickens. One to a teacher in Haiti to connect his house to a solar power grid. A woman in Costa Rica for her to buy carpentry tools. Two groups of women in India and a woman in Timor-Leste to buy supplies for their stores. A man in Mongolia to keep his taxi running in the winter. Lastly, a man in the Dominican Republic to buy some meat for his butcher shop.

If you take a look at the links you can see that some of the information statements aren’t translated as well as you’d like. It’s still great to see the face of the person I’m loaning the money to regardless!

I’d encourage you to check out Kiva for yourself. Click on this link to sign up today!

-Mister Ed

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Welcome to the GoCorral website! I’m Isaac Shaker and this is a place for me to write about D&D and occasionally other topics. I host a podcast called Setting the Stage that interviews different DMs about their campaigns. I’m currently focused on completing the Cimmeria campaign setting and turning it into a book.

Setting the Stage Podcast

76 – Flying Island Worlds (Alan and Fractus) Setting the Stage, Campaigns for D&D and Other RPGs

Alan tells us about his Daggerheart campaign setting, Fractus, that is launching on Kickstarter soon. Fractus was a normal planet until it exploded and stopped halfway through. Now bunches of asteroids rotate a swirling magical maelstorm at the center of the planet. The people of Fractus survive on the asteroids which are large enough to support life. The land is now separated by air rather than oceans, resulting in a different path for technology along the lines of flight rather than sea travel.Fractus is available on Kickstarter at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/icv1/fractus-the-broken-worldAlan also has a big catalog of TTRPG products he's produced in the past that you can check out on DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/17830/alan-tuckerIn addition to his TTRPG writing, Alan has written a few novels that you can find links to on his website: http://www.alantucker.net/ For the latest updates on what Alan's doing you can follow him on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tuckerauthor.bsky.socialOur website: https://gocorral.com/stsWant to be on the show? Fill out this survey: https://forms.gle/U11TbxtAReHFKbiVAJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/Nngc2pQV6CSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SettingtheStage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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