Helping entrepreneurs succeed, one loan at a time

37,813

People supported

$1,970,425

Distributed
Lindiwe, Zimbabwe
Lindiwe, Zimbabwe

Over the next five years, Change Make Her will act as a revolving loan fund, supporting entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia, South Pacific, Africa, Latin America and Europe across a number of impact areas, including sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, water and retail.

The Kiva effect

Every dollar from Coca Cola Foundation goes further thanks to the power of relending.

As borrowers succeed and repay their loans, Kiva re-lends the repayments to new borrowers, multiplying the impact of every dollar.

Our pledge

$1,100,000

Coca Cola Foundation has pledged to support financial inclusion.

Our impact

$1,970,425

With Coca Cola Foundation's pledge and repayments combined, this is the total amount lent to 37,813 borrowers.

Our pledge

$1,100,000

Coca Cola Foundation has pledged to support financial inclusion.

Our impact

$1,970,425

With Coca Cola Foundation's pledge and repayments combined, this is the total amount lent to 37,813 borrowers.

About kiva

Financial opportunity for all

From racial discrimination and gender biases to armed conflict and climate change, there are many reasons why people are financially excluded.

Kiva’s mission is to provide financial access to all. There are still 1.4 billion people who lack financial access. Let’s change that.

Gender equity: 740 million women unbanked around the world - Kiva

More than 50% of all unbanked people worldwide are women — with little to no access to financial services.

Even though research shows that women are more likely to invest their earnings in ways that have a long-term impact on their families and communities, an overwhelming number still lack the economic agency to do so.

Kiva is creating opportunities for people worldwide

Female illustration above 3.82 million women reached statistic
Peace sign hand illustration over $1.5 billion loans funded data
Diagram showing 4 of 5 circles filled over a 4/5 Kiva loans go to women