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    Roshan
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    Peace

    Anyone know of any good charities?

    I was particularly impressed with Kiva (which, if you always reinvest your money in other projects as well as financing new ones could be used as a charity), until I read Wakas' post

    http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=16063.0 (reply

    Is there anything like Kiva that does not charge interest? Something that does not just give handouts, but treats people as equals?

    Roshan

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      CavemanDoctor
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      This is a good research tool to use when looking for a suitable charity http//www.charitynavigator.org/

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        Halil
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        If you really want to see the full effect of your charity you might wanna try sponsoring a child or two. Youll be in constant contact with the family and have steady updates on the situation and progress of the child.

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          You could lend to Kiva field partners who do not charge interest. That is what I do now.

          All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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            Roshan
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            You could lend to Kiva field partners who do not charge interest. That is what I do now.

            Peace

            I have been trying to find this out. I have looked at the profitability rate and have yet to find one that does not charge interest.

            Which ones have you found?

            Roshan

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              Wakas
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              They do not come around often. I think I've invested in 2 in 10 months.

              The average APR equivalent is 37% pa on Kiva. If a bank tried to charge that kind of interest rate on a loan in the UK they'd be riots in the streets.

              When I found out about the % I complained to Kiva, and that they did not allow a search function to search for field partners based on % and fees. They said they would consider having this function for the future.

              Basically, sign up to the Kiva Muslims group (which I see you have) and wait for a notification to come up for such a loan. Might be waiting a while.

              I'm not a fan of Kiva, so I use other ways for charity giving. Child sponsorship, donations etc.

              If anyone has any good tips, feel free to post them.

              All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                Roshan
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                They do not come around often. I think I've invested in 2 in 10 months.

                The average APR equivalent is 37% pa on Kiva. If a bank tried to charge that kind of interest rate on a loan in the UK they'd be riots in the streets.

                I though Kiva was different.

                I even put a spiel about the bankers in my profile.

                Little did I know that Kiva were acting just like them.

                I think I heard something about microfinance scandals on Al Jazeera (like an advert for a program) and people committing suicide because of it. I guess this is what it was.

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