Kiva Student Loans Let You Fund a Student's Education
Michael Hines — September 23, 2010 — Life-Stages
Education is always a good investment, and the Kiva student loans are a great way to invest a little bit of money towards a great cause. Kiva is a micro-lending site that has recently started letting investors lend money to students abroad for their expenses.
The three countries with eligible students are Bolivia, Paraguay and Lebanon. You can invest as little as $25 into helping a student get the supplies or books they need to succeed in school. Check out the Kiva student loans program by clicking on the reference links.
The more you learn, the more you earn.
The three countries with eligible students are Bolivia, Paraguay and Lebanon. You can invest as little as $25 into helping a student get the supplies or books they need to succeed in school. Check out the Kiva student loans program by clicking on the reference links.
The more you learn, the more you earn.
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