Playbook to Launching a Kiva Community
Every community is a team. And every team needs a leader: someone who can cast a vision and create opportunities for that vision to be realized.
Building a Kiva Community is a playbook for leaders who desire to drive social change and create economic impact.
Developed through the Michael Rubinger Community Fellowship (Bryce Butler 2017), a program of Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC).
Why a Kiva Community Matters
Even the best leaders need buy-in from their team to make a great idea work. Kiva is a powerful platform, but it’s only effective to the extent that a community uses it as a tool to leverage capital and access. When people come together to talk about, explore and use Kiva, it becomes integrated into the fabric of a regional economy such that it’s a normative part of the entrepreneurial process. Without that buy-in, particularly in more rural areas without a population of early adopters, Kiva will remain the enclave of third-world countries and in-the-know urbanites.
After the launch of Kiva Louisville in November 2014, Access Ventures realized the need for a more developed playbook on launching a successful community. By shifting from external leadership and funding to local leadership and funding, Access Ventures was able to create a much more agile model in which a larger portion of launch-generated funding went to local entrepreneurs. More importantly, the new model established a process that supported ongoing buy-in from the local community, who inevitably is best suited to manage regional Kiva efforts in the long run.

