A Shout Out to the Super Lenders

14 July 2009 at 00:03 7 comments

By Tamara Sanderson, KF8, Mongolia

You know you are a Super Lender if:

A)     You mark the 15th on your calendar and know the order that repayments will be made based on MFI.  You also have difficulty sleeping on the 14th from the anticipation.

B)      Your Facebook wall is filled with “[Insert Your Name]  supported [Insert Foreign Name] with Kiva.org”

C)      It requires multiple scrolls and next page clicks to see all the loans on your Kiva Profile

D)     KivaFriends.org is your second favorite website after Kiva.org

E)      Your friends and family have been recruited to Kiva in every form possible.  Recruitment methods may include dinner table conversations, sending emails at check-out, lending team invitations, sending gift certificates, and even pouting until they get on their laptops to register

F)      50% of the emails in your inbox are from Kiva

G)     You are reading this blog, even though you are not related to me   

H)     All of the above

Well, this blog is for you, Super Lenders.  You have played a huge part in Kiva’s exponential growth since its launch in 2005! 

After receiving my Kiva Fellows placement in Mongolia, I went online to Kiva.org and saw that the latest activity was from a woman living in Ulaanbaatar to an entrepreneur in Ulaanbaatar.  I, of course, took this as a sign and quickly sent her a lender email with all my questions about Mongolia.  

A few months later, I was able to meet Kimberly in person.  She has lived in Mongolia the past three years, helping with the business development of a horseback riding tourist camp, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity and learning Mongolian.

When describing Kiva, she compared it to a toolbox – you can give the entrepreneurs the tools needed to succeed and can then pass it on to the next one. 

Last week, she was recognized at XacBank’s Kiva publicity event, as our #1 lender, with over 100 Mongolian loans thus far.  Kimberly freely floated through the audience, telling everyone about Kiva.  In fact, the XacBank CEO was so impressed that he interviewed her last week for an IT position, and she has been invited to their upcoming offsite meeting.  

I imagine that there are lots of “Kimberlies” out there on Kiva and want to tell you THANK YOU!   You have made Kiva what it is today and have helped change the lives of the working poor.

Kimberly speaking at the Kiva – XacBank publicity event

Kimberly speaking at the Kiva – XacBank publicity event

Kimberly discussing Kiva with representatives of Friends of Mongolia

Kimberly discussing Kiva with representatives of Friends of Mongolia

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7 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Charles  |  16 October 2009 at 13:03

    This person is a super lender: 17,000 plus loans

    http://www.kiva.org/lender/laurent5933

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  • 2. Eileen  |  23 July 2009 at 17:56

    Hi Tamara! I loved this post. Kimberly sure is super!

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  • 3. cissydeluca  |  15 July 2009 at 18:38

    Tamara,

    I love the list! Very accurate and paints a great picture of how dedicated some Kiva lenders really are!

    Very cool that XacBank honored their top lender… she deserves it for being able to snag 100 Mongolia loans!

    Hope all is well is the field for you!

    Cissy

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  • 4. Jan & John  |  14 July 2009 at 06:25

    Tamara, that is such a cool post (I say as I sit here eating breakfast and reading Kiva blogs, KivaFriends and searching Lend in my pj’s). I consider myself a KivaNut :) but truly am a firm believer in ‘ripple’ effect. What goes around, comes around. If we all helped each other then we wouldn’t have to go around shooting each other. Kiva is helping to fulfill that dream. Please pass along a big hug from me to Kimberley and tell her, thanks! jan

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  • 5. Tamara  |  14 July 2009 at 04:00

    I ditto Zev. Thanks for your support Lisa!!

    Reply
  • 6. zevlowe  |  14 July 2009 at 03:11

    Lisa, you may not be a Super Lender yet, but you’re already a Superb Lender for following the Fellows on Twitter and leaving encouraging comments on our blog posts. Thank you!

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  • 7. Unilove  |  14 July 2009 at 01:07

    Hi Tamara! What a great post recognizing Super Lenders. Love the list :) Someday, I aspire to be a Super Lender, but for now, I am happy to cheerlead for them :) Kimberly is an inspiration that we can all do a little more than just lend. XacBank was smart to recognize talent and enthusiasm…

    Unilove aka Lisa

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