Online Shopping For Kiva
From Kivapedia
Kiva receives a commission from the sale of its branded products at its online store. By using the special links below, you also can shop at sites that support Kiva through donating a portion of their sales to lend to entrepreneurs and/or help cover the operating expenses of Kiva.org.
| Shop | Managed By | Description |
| Kiva's Online Store | Kiva | Kiva promotional products: Helps cover operating expenses. |
| Amazon.com | Kiva Friends | Revenue from sales (through special this link) used to fund loans on Kiva. See Kiva Friends topic - First Kiva Friends Amazon Affiliate Revenue Loan. Lender Group: KivaFriends.org |
| Kiva Store | Kiva Store | Promotional products such as wristbands and lanyards sporting the Kiva logo. Profits donated to Kiva |
| KIVA Shopping Club (KSC) - via IGive (list of stores working with) | Henry | Revenue from sales used to fund loans on Kiva. See Kiva Friends topics - Online Shopping Helps KIVA, IGIVE.com/KIVALoans Updates. Lender Group: Kiva Shopping Club
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| Kiva's Amazon Wish List | Kiva/Amazon.com | Products Kiva needs for their office. Purchase through Amazon.com and shipped directly to Kiva. |
| Typozay | Typozay.co.uk | Revenue from eBay spelling mistake finder used to fund loans on Kiva. See Kiva Friends topic - eBay spelling mistake finder supporting Kiva. |
| Common Sense | Common Sense | Common Sense makes a small percentage of the sales price as a fee payable by Amazon.com. ALL profits will be invested via Kiva.org to battle poverty in the developing world. That is forever, and always. Giving Back and Being Kind is Common Sense... |
| c-stuff.com | c-stuff.com | c-stuff.com loans 3 percent of its revenue from each online sale to Kiva borrowers. |
| Retail.TK | Retail.TK | Retail.TK inspired by "Retail.T(o)K(iva)" loans part of the affiliate marketing program commissions to retail businesses in Kiva.org. |
