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Cool New Partners: Fair Trade Apparel, Solar Communities and an Accelerator With a Mission

June 17, 2014

A desire for innovation and change fills the hearts of both Kiva lenders and borrowers. As part of Kiva’s work to make microfinance as innovative and impactful as possible, Kiva is excited to announce new partnerships with Indigenous Designs, Village Infrastructure, and Fledge. Unlike traditional microfinance institutions, these organizations offer unique services to individuals, communities, and companies who need it most.

Indigenous Designs
Peru

Who are they? Indigenous Designs is an organic and fair trade apparel company that works to preserve fair trade wages and artisan cooperatives. Indigenous Designs sources from hand-knitting artisans in South America who use natural, eco-friendly materials in the high quality clothing they produce.

Why are they unique? The organization promotes supply chain transparency through use of the Fair Trace Tool, which connects artisans who produce clothes to the consumers who ultimately buy them. Indigenous Designs’ new partnership with Kiva will allow it to offer 0% interest loans to the economically disadvantaged artisans who produce their apparel.

You’ll love them if…
You like to know the real story behind the clothes you wear!

To learn more about Indigenous Designs visit: http://www.kiva.org/partners/353

Village Infrastructure Angels
Vanuatu

Who are they?
Village Infrastructure is a for-profit enterprise that makes solar energy affordable to low income communities in developing countries. The organization provides villages with solar charging stations that provide safe and sustainable energy for lighting and cell phone charging.

Why is it unique? Village Infrastructure creates jobs for local entrepreneurs in Vanuatu whom they hire to sell and install the affordable solar stations in villages. Each household pays between USD $2-$3 weekly for the solar energy for a period of 1-3 years, after which time the village owns the solar infrastructure. Kiva’s loans will allow villages to pay less for solar energy than they currently do for kerosene lamps.

You’ll love them if…
Solar energy is your fav cause and you want to help it reach developing countries.

To learn more about Village Infrastructure visit: http://www.kiva.org/partners/307

Fledge
Tanzania


Who are they? Fledge is a “conscious company” business accelerator that mentors and invests in entrepreneurs who strive to make a positive impact in the world through social or environmental change. Qualifying companies are invited to attend a 10-week mentorship program and given $15,000 for participation.

Why is it unique? Under its new partnership with Kiva, Fledge will offer loans to new companies who need funds to scale up their company and sufficiently meet the proven consumer demand for their product or service. Loans are between $5,000 and 20,000, which gives entrepreneurs enough funding to grow their company to a level that is attractive to investors.

You’ll love them if…
You dig the tech model of accelerators and want to help emerging companies scale.

To learn more about Fledge visit: http://www.kiva.org/partners/350