Full-Time
Posted on 9/6/2025
Crowdfunded microloans expanding financial access
$120k - $160k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
Remote
Must reside in the United States; not open to remote candidates in AL, AK, DE, HI, IN, KY, MS, MO, NE, NM, ND, OK, RI, SC, SD, VT, WV, WI, WY.
Kiva provides microloans to underserved communities worldwide through crowdfunded loans. Lenders fund loans on Kiva’s platform, choose borrowers and projects, and borrowers repay over time; repayments are recycled into new loans. Unlike traditional lenders, Kiva connects individual lenders directly with borrowers and emphasizes helping women, refugees, climate-vulnerable and other marginalized communities, often through volunteer support. The goal is to expand financial access and inclusion by empowering entrepreneurs and strengthening communities around the world.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$11.8M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2005
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Unlimited PTO
$750 stipend for continuing education
Parental leave
401(k) plan
Community building activities
Kiva NWA expanding Spanish-language access to capital. Kiva NWA is expanding its bilingual lending support to help more entrepreneurs secure zero percent interest microloans and overcome barriers to traditional financing and has added Ignacio Balderrama as Kiva NWA capital access manager. Operated locally by Fayetteville's Startup Junkie Foundation, the Kiva NWA Hub provides character-based, crowdfunded loans of up to $15,000 at zero percent interest to small business owners across the region. Hispanic-owned businesses represent one of the fastest-growing segments of new business formation in Arkansas, yet many founders face persistent barriers to traditional financing, including language access challenges, limited credit history and unfamiliarity with conventional lending systems, according to Claudia Scott, director of the Kiva NWA program. "As our region grows, our capital systems have to grow with it," Scott said. "Strengthening bilingual support through Ignacio's leadership allows us to remove barriers, increase participation, and ensure that Latino entrepreneurs are fully integrated into northwest Arkansas' economic momentum." A native of Bolivia, Balderrama joined the Startup Junkie team as an intern in 2023 and has also served as the host of Querido Emprendedor, the organization's Spanish-language podcast highlighting northwest Arkansas' Latino founders. In his new role, he will support prospective borrower intake, borrower advising, outreach, and loan readiness preparation as Kiva NWA expands Spanish-language consulting and capital access services. "For many entrepreneurs, access to capital is about clarity and trust as much as eligibility, and entrepreneurship takes courage," said Balderrama. "The least we can do is make sure the path forward feels clear and welcoming." The continued expansion of the Kiva NWA program was made possible through the renewal of support and increased investment in September 2025 from the Walton Family Foundation, which included renewed operational funding and a $1 million loan match contribution to Kiva U.S., doubling the impact of local lenders in Washington and Benton counties.
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