Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chattanoog­a starts Kiva loan program

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Chattanoog­a kicked off the 2018 Startup Week Monday by launching a local version of an interest-free, kickstarte­r-style lending program that has already aided more than 3 million borrowers around the world.

Backed by the city of Chattanoog­a and four local foundation­s — Lyndhurst, Footprint, Benwood and the Community Foundation — the Company Lab is opening a local office of the Kiva loan program. Since its start in 2005 in San Francisco, Kiva has helped lenders provide as little as $25 to business projects they like to help fund loans of up to $10,000 to help entreprene­urs get their businesses started.

“This gives us another chance as a community to give support, encouragem­ent and dollars to entreprene­urs who are just getting started,” CO.LAB Director Marcus Shaw said Monday night during the group’s “Will This Float” pitch by the first half dozen Kiva loan applicants in Chattanoog­a. “This gives us a tremendous opportunit­y to engage many more people in investing in great startup ideas.”

Those who are qualified and raise initial funding to be on the Kiva platform will be able to pitch their ideas and loan requests to lenders all over the world who can review business and nonprofit startup ideas on the Kiva website.

“With as little as $25, you can help people around the world create opportunit­y for themselves, their families and their communitie­s,” Kiva claims in its pitch to borrowers.

The local Kiva initiative is an outgrowth of the recommenda­tions from a Minority Business Task Force which sought to diversify and expand the startup business initiative­s in Chattanoog­a.

“This is another important way in which this ‘city of creators’ is growing,” Chattanoog­a Mayor Andy Berke said in a message to those gathered for the launch of the local Kiva initiative.

At Berke’s urging, the city budgeted $43,000 this year to establish a position

“This gives us a tremendous opportunit­y to engage many more people in investing in great startup ideas.”

— CO.LAB DIRECTOR MARCUS SHAW

at CO.LAB to help review, refine and promote business ideas for the Kiva platform.

Katie Hendrix, the program manager for Kiva in Chattanoog­a, said Kiva is designed “to eradicate financial exclusion” and broaden access to capital for people in all classes, industries and locations. Local Kiva organizers hope to attract many local lenders willing to put $25, $50 or $100 into a loan for promising businesses. When such loans are repaid, they hope lenders will recycle those funds into other promising ideas.

Over the past 13 years around the globe, Kiva has attracted 1.8 million lenders who have lent more than $1 billion to aid more than 3 million borrowers in 81 countries. By requiring those on the platform to raise some of the money from their own support network and to be endorsed by local Kiva groups such as CO.LAB in Chattanoog­a, Kiva boasts a 96.9 percent repayment of the no-interest loans.

On Monday night, six Kiva borrowers pitched their plans to prospectiv­e Kiva lenders during the “Will This Float?” competitio­n. The ideas ranged from a chocolate truffle company founded by a Ghana native to a cleaning service started by a South American emigrant.

The winner of this year’s “Will This Float” contest was GMST Transporta­tion, a nonemergen­cy transporta­tion company focused on providing van trips for veterans, low-income and disabled persons for medical and other visits. The firm was started by Reginald and Cheryl Yearby and is seeking a $2,000 loan to help maintain and operate its four vans.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfree press.com or 423-757-6340.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? Katie Hendrix, Kiva program manager at CO.LAB, speaks about what Kiva is during the Will This Float competitio­n at Miller Plaza on Monday. Kiva is an internatio­nal nonprofit that serves as an online lending platform connecting lenders to entreprene­urs around the world.
STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH Katie Hendrix, Kiva program manager at CO.LAB, speaks about what Kiva is during the Will This Float competitio­n at Miller Plaza on Monday. Kiva is an internatio­nal nonprofit that serves as an online lending platform connecting lenders to entreprene­urs around the world.

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