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Plus, get $25 to lend for every $25 you give! Final hours to reach our fundraising goal We need your

Plus, get $25 to lend for every $25 you give! [Kiva logo]( Final hours to reach our fundraising goal We need your help! [Digital illustration of a money jar]( Your donations power everything we do: - Distribute life-changing loans in 69 countries - Partner with impact-first organizations to better serve borrowers’ needs - Trailblaze new projects that expand our reach to more underserved communities When you give today, you'll earn $25 in lending credits for EVERY $25 you donate! There's no limit to the impact you can make today — will you help us reach more people in 2024? [Donate $200]( [Donate $100]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $25]( [Donate a different amount →]( [Photo of Fausta, entrepreneur and Kiva borrower, Philippines ]( Thanks to a Kiva loan, Fausta was able to repair the bicycle she uses for her transportation business in the Philippines. Your donations ensure we can continue doing the important work of reaching borrowers like Fausta. [Donate and support Kiva's mission]( [Digital illustration of hand in peace sign pose holding a bill of money]( Last chance to get free lending credits Every $25 you donate today gets you $25 to lend to a borrower, with no limits! That means when you give $50, you get $50 to lend. Give $100, get $100! [Earn my lending credits now]( [Digital illustration of a yellow heart and green outline]( Disclaimer: While funds last, 1 $25 free lending credit will be applied to your account for every $25 you donate to Kiva's operating expenses, up to any amount. Offer available between now and 05/20/24 at 11:59pm PST. You will receive a notification email when your free credit has been applied to your account. Free credits expire after 14 days. Free credits have no cash value and repayments will return to Kiva. A banner on [kiva.org]( will indicate if funds for this promotion have run out. Donations made offline or through third-party websites are not eligible for any rewards promotions that may be offered for donating through Kiva's website at [kiva.org](. [Kiva logo]( Kiva is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located at 986 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 © 2005 - 2024 Kiva. All rights reserved. If you do not wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe here](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](

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