Joining the Mahalo Kiva team is really simple. I will give you a link that will take you to our team page so you can join it. You will see a big blue button that says "Join Now", then you sign up and lend, using the money from your mahalo account.
kiva.org/team/mahalo_answers Join Kiva ---------------------------- Now, here's my explanation on what Kiva is about. You could say it's a "loaning" site. For example let's say you want to start a business but you don't have the money to start it, so you might want to get a loan.
But you know how loans work, they charge really high interest and all kinds of legal requirements that need to be met first. So, Kiva gets rid of all those things by making it possible for regular people around the world who have a little extra money, allow you to borrow some of their money. You then pay back what you borrowed from them, when you earn revenue from your business.
You won't be charged interest which is the best thing. I had forgotten about that question! :D What do you mean by idle?
It's easy! First Go to the Kiva team page and click "Join Team" - You'll need to sign up and get a username with them... kiva.org/community/viewTeam?team_id=5048 Second, you'll want to deposit some money into your Kiva account, you can do this via paypal, some Mahalo members, when they cash out of Mahalo via paypal then simply transfer some to Kiva. Anyway, from there you can find some entrepreneurs that you want to support by looking kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses through their list.
Click the "Lend" button, the money goes to the group and they pay it back generally within 6 to 25 months, then you can lend it out again.
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