.... Also, don't Field Partners in "Pilot" status increase their fundraising limits when they transition to "Active" status? The following Field Partners have been in "Pilot" status for six months or longer:
Zene za Zene - Bosnia & Herzegovina (26 months)
Alide - Benin (14 months)
MCDT Sacco - Uganda (13 months)
HOPE DRC - Dem Rep of the Congo (26 months)
Ameen - Lebanon (7 months)
Asociacion Arariwa - Peru (7 months)
ADIM - Nicaragua (6 months)
Kiva specifically states that Field Partners should expect to spend
UP TO 4 MONTHS in Pilot status (
http://www.kiva.org/about/pic_become). How about getting the aforementioned Field Partners to "Active" status so that they can post more loans? ....
I wonder what happens when a partner which has made loans in pilot phase decides to not continue into an active phase? Do they remain as pilot status until all extant loans are repaid? If so, they could be in pilot stage for well over a year.
Ian
P.S. The above was what I was originally going to post in response to your question, but I found a post from Liz in another thread that seems to better answer the question you raised. I guess it can be treated as the "official" answer to your question. I'll include it here as a quote - follow the quote link back to its original thread if you want to see the exact question Liz was answering.
Here's an answer to the questions raised above.
During Pilot Status, we ask our partners to write up a manual about their Kiva process, and we perform a pilot consultation that often includes a visit to make sure things are okay and that they understand Kiva; we clear up policy questions; and we do borrower verifications to make sure they are posting correctly, etc.
Pilot generally lasts 3-6 months, but in some cases it might be more, especially if a partner is not posting very much. If a partner doesn't post enough, Kiva won't have confidence that a partner has developed a good posting process.
For the 21 monther, HOPE DRC. They went dormant on Kiva for about 14 months after raising funds for 6 months or so. For this reason, we wanted to basically treat them as a new partner to get them back up and running. Thus, the prolonged pilot stage.