And the adventure begins!

Family and Friends,

As many of you have heard, I was recently accepted for a Fellowship with Kiva.org. I will be in El Salvador for 12 weeks this Fall to assist with their efforts to help alleviate global poverty through microfinance.

If you’re hearing about Kiva for the first time, you’re not alone. Kiva.org is a non-profit that allows you to lend capital to a specific low-income entrepreneur in the developing world and in the US. In increments of $25, you choose who to lend to – whether a farmer in Nepal, a brick maker in El Salvador, or a restaurateur in Mongolia – and as they repay their loan, you get your money back. You can then choose to re-invest your money, or you can withdraw it. It’s a powerful and sustainable way to empower someone right now to lift themselves out of poverty and an innovative way to see how you make the difference.

My job as a Fellow will be to assist my MFI (Microfinance Institution) partner, Fundacion Campo, and be the bridge between the MFI and Kiva.org. It will be my responsibility to add new micro-entrepreneurs to Kiva’s website by writing their stories and photographing them, as well as meeting with entrepreneurs that have already received loans to verify the loans disbursement and hear about the progress. In this way I will assist with Kiva work, but I will also help train the staff of (MFI) on how to best implement Kiva’s online platform to help them fund the poor. The Fellowship program is unique in the variety of tasks that I undertake and the potential for a lasting impact on the people of the city I’m placed in, the staff of the MFI, and Kiva.org.

My Fellowship begins on August 15th with a week-long training at Kiva headquarters in San Francisco, and will be truly underway on September 1st when I start my work at the MFI. The fellowship is not paid and I am responsible for raising support to cover airfare and living expenses for the duration of my 12 weeks abroad. I’d be grateful if you would consider joining with me and financially supporting my fellowship.

Since Kiva was founded, over $224 million dollars have been donated by more than 947,000 lenders in 70 countries. That money has funded over 50,000 entrepreneurs funded in 213 different countries. The current repayment rate is 98.79%. Isn’t that powerful?

I have created a full budget of my expenses and am looking to raise $5,000. I am funding as much as possible on my own, but every little bit counts so please give what you can!

There are a couple ways to give:

1) Donate via PayPal clicking on the button below:

2) If you’d like to donate airline miles or help support my trip in other ways, please send me an email at andrea.d.ramirez@gmail.com

Final notes:
* This is a donation to fund my participation with Kiva.org. Unfortunately due to nonprofit tax laws, Kiva has advised all Fellows to share with you that a tax-deductible letter is not possible since the donation isn’t to Kiva itself. However, I will be sending EVERYONE acknowledgments thanking you for your donation.

* For donations over $100, I will send you a personal postcard from my location. I’ll compile that list before I go.

* Other cool incentives for donations over $100 to come, so stay tuned!

Thank you to everyone! Your support is a source of inspiration and fuels me daily to help in the fight to erradicate global poverty and help people everywhere be the best they can be. With the help of Kiva, they will have the tools and resources to be self-sufficient.

Sincerely,
Andrea

Posted on July 5, 2011, in Fundacion Campo, Fundraising, Kiva, Microfinance, Prep for Fellowship. Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.

  1. So glad to finally hear and see what you will be up to for the next few months – I’m very exciting for you and anxious to follow you and your blog on your adventure(s)!

    Good luck with everything!

  2. Andrea!!! I wish you the best of luck with your project!! I hope you have an amazing time in El Salvador! Besos!!

  3. Congratulations!

    Good luck with everything, as soon as i get my feet on the ground again i’ll help you anyway i can.

    Great thing uou’re doing here! You’re my hero :p

  4. ana maria mora

    Andrea, i’ll miss you, but I know you’ll be happy doing what you always wanted to do 🙂
    Keep us posted ! good luck !

  5. Ruth Cachoua

    Suena muy interesante el proyecto. Que bueno que estas trabajando para ayudar y que haya un cambio. Te admiro por eso.
    Mucha suerte!

  6. Thank you guys for the support!! Please stay tuned (either by subscribing to the blog or checking in regularly), much more to come!

  7. Diego Quintero

    Te deseo lo mejor, espero que en este esfuerzo te vaya super bien! Un abrazo grande

  8. Andre, good luck with everything!!!!Dios quiera que todo te salga muy bien y recuerda que siempre cuentas conmigo 😉

  9. I can’t wait to hear about your adventures and accomplishments. I hope the next two weeks of preparations go smoothly. Sooo proud of you!

    • Thank you so much Eleanor!! Your support means the world to me, I will do my best to share with you every step along the way. I hope to see you when I am back in the U.S. next year!

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