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 |
| Amazon.ca | Sherri (Bright Sky Foundation) | Revenue from sales (through this special link) used to fund loans on Kiva. See Kiva Friends topic - Amazon Canada - Affiliate link for more info. Lender Group: Bright Sky Foundation |
| Kiva Store | Kiva Store | Promotional products such as wristbands and lanyards sporting the Kiva logo. Profits donated to Kiva |
| iGive - Kiva Shopping Club (stores) | 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. Twenty-five percent (25%) of 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. |
