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Kiva.org [[https://www.kiva.org/]] is big and long established  
Kiva.org [[https://www.kiva.org/]] is big and long established  


Example of an ag loan on kiva
Example of an ag loan on kiva [[https://www.kiva.org/lend/2567192]]
 
[[https://www.kiva.org/lend/2567192]]


Beetcoin.org, [[https://beetcoin.org/]] a movement arising from slowmoney.org
Beetcoin.org, [[https://beetcoin.org/]] a movement arising from slowmoney.org
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The watershed fund [[https://emsdcmarketplace.org/donations/watershed-fund/]]
The watershed fund [[https://emsdcmarketplace.org/donations/watershed-fund/]]


Hebrew free loans society [[https://hfls.org]]
[[Initial design of the Watershed Fund]] A Medium story by Kevin Jones about the launch of the Watershed Fund [[https://kevindoylejones.medium.com/weve-raised-a-fund-for-affordable-loans-to-local-farmers-c486dfc46f19]]
 
Coralus [[https://coralus.world/]]
 
Jewish Free Loans [[https://iajfl.org/find-your-agency/?_country=usa]]. There are 43 Jewish free loan organizations in the US.


Coralus [[https://coralus.world/activators/]]
Mission Asset Fund [[https://www.missionassetfund.org/business-microloans/]]


[[Initial design of the Watershed Fund]]
Blue Owl Capital's Community Loan program [[https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/blue-owl-capital-provides-2-2-million-in-interest-free-loans-to-small-businesses-as-part-of-community-loan-program-301310028.html]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 7 June 2023

Kiva.org [[1]] is big and long established

Example of an ag loan on kiva [[2]]

Beetcoin.org, [[3]] a movement arising from slowmoney.org

Nodes in the beetcoin network [[4]]

The watershed fund [[5]]

Initial design of the Watershed Fund A Medium story by Kevin Jones about the launch of the Watershed Fund [[6]]

Coralus [[7]]

Jewish Free Loans [[8]]. There are 43 Jewish free loan organizations in the US.

Mission Asset Fund [[9]]

Blue Owl Capital's Community Loan program [[10]]