Kiva's Form 990 for 2010 has just been published on the site:
http://www.kiva.org/about/finances - and the audited financials were made available there in July.
Before attempting to analyse the figures with year-on-year comparatives and so on, I thought I should point out that the Form 990 has a rather glaring error, which renders it incomplete.
Part 2 of Schedule B, where non-cash / in-kind donations are required to be itemized, runs to only 3 entries on one page for a total of $88,915 (anonymous, Keen Inc, and Microsoft donating Flip videos, footware (sic) and software licenses respectively). The equivalent section of the Form 990 for 2009 ran to 5 pages, with 25 entries, including (crucially..) donated credit card processing services from PayPal, and free online ads from Yahoo and Google.
The 2010 total for non-cash donations is shown as $2,299,617 in the audited accounts - not the $88,915 itemized in Form 990 Part 2 Schedule B.
In my view this should be put right as soon as possible (at the expense of the Form 990 preparer, SingerLewak LLP, who also audited the financials), and of course the corrected Form 990 posted on the site.
Peter