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Program Description
Kiva Fellows Program
Description
Volunteer with the Kiva Fellows Program for a unique chance to combine international travel and the realities of microfinance. By experiencing impacts of microfinance and working directly with a host microfinance institution (MFI), volunteers get relevant career experience in international development and microfinance.
Responsibilities and duties of Kiva Fellow Core members include:
- Coordinating connections between borrowers and lenders for Kiva (includes interviewing borrowers, analyzing data, creating blog posts, general promotions of mutual benefits and understanding)
- Helping to improve communication between the MFI and Kiva
- Supporting Kiva's general mission, goals, product, and procedures
Highlights
Kiva offers volunteer Fellow Core members the chance to interact with locals abroad while also gaining first-hand experience in microfinance with an international NGO. By joining the Kiva network of hundreds of alumni, volunteers have continued access to resources to help change the world for the better.
Other benefits of a Kiva Fellowship include:
Professional experience abroad, mostly in developing countries
Experience with flexibility, independence, problem solving, web applications, economics, finance, working in the field, consulting and international development
Advanced levels of communication in other cultures and languages (including: Arabic, French, Khmer, Mongolian, Pashto, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog/Cebuano, Turkish and Vietnamese are highly preferred or required for many positions. Volunteers who only speak English are also encouraged to apply to the many options of English-speaking projects.)
With Kiva projects in more than 137 microfinance institutions in 60 countries, volunteers can be placed in any of these locations, depending on the needs of the partner communities and the skills of the Fellow. The more flexible volunteers are with their placement, the more likely they are to be accepted.
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I became a Kiva Fellow because I had a specific interest in understanding more of what Microfinance is about. I had read books, but I knew I wanted to see it work (or not work) first hand.
My experience as a Kiva Fellow turned out to be everything I had wanted and more.
My fellowship was in Nicaragua and I had the chance to work with two "Microfinance Institutions". Since each institution had different branches, I had the chance to travel throughout Nicaragua, visiting the branches and visiting their clients.
Before hitting the field, Kiva trained me for a week. The training was pretty intense (tons of stuff to cover) but the staff as well as the other fellows were pretty amazing and they made the whole experience tons of fun. One thing that impressed me about the rest of my class was the number of professionals that were taking time off from their careers to travel to some foreign country and work for free.
By the end of training the Kiva Fellows staff had done an awesome job of preparing us with knowledge but also by giving us a healthy list of tasks to do in the field. They were realistic in understanding that some of tasks probably would not get done but they were also dedicated to empowering us with the tools to get them done.
One thing to note about the Kiva Fellows program is that it does a great job of screening candidates, and later training them and being there as a resource while fellows are in the field. However, for the most part they depend on fellows to be able to function on their own while working in various remote locations (wherever they have microfinance partners). I think this is great, as it gives fellows the opportunity to truly explore microfinance and the communities in which they are placed, but it also means that individuals should be driven, and know how to handle themselves in unfamiliar situations.
The Fellows Program also turned out to be a great way to meet like-minded people. Today, many of the alumni keep in touch and we even meet up every once in a while. In fact, I liked Kiva so much that I am now working for them as an engineer :)
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I was a Fellow in late 2009 and early 2010. It was a fabulous experience. I learned so much and it definitely helped me land my next job.
Since Kiva places Fellows all around the world factors like safety and social scene vary a lot. I was in Managua- so relatively unsafe and you had to fight for a social life (but it was there)




Being a Kiva Fellows was one of the most amazing things I have ever done. I worked in Honduras and Colombia and was warmly welcomed into the local communities and the field partners where I was placed. I had a significant amount of responsibility, and while I felt supported by Kiva staff members, I was also able to design my own schedule and had a lot of autonomy. At the same time, I learned a ton about microfinance and met many borrowers in the field first hand. All in all, it was a super rewarding experience that significantly changed the course of my life, as I decided to continue working in microfinance after my fellowship ended.