IvyMax P2P Microfinance, an innovative H5 category work created by Eqxiu, showcases the IvyMax Philanthropy Leadership Program. This interactive piece covers the period from December 20, 2015, to December 31, 2015, highlighting the significance of microfinance for rural farmers who cannot secure loans from banks. The case of Dr. Muhammad Yunus's successful rural credit program in Bangladesh demonstrates that microloans to the poor can indeed be profitable. This project, aimed at poverty alleviation, offers credit to villagers in Dagoguan Village, leveraging Eqxiu's online design platform to create a richly detailed and interactive experience. Participants are divided into groups to understand microfinance projects, fostering critical thinking skills through problem-solving, self-evaluation journals, teamwork, public speaking, and team presentations. Key project activities include tracking loans to farmers since June 2014, revisiting previous loan recipients to assess their financial status and provide additional funding, interviewing potential borrowers to estimate their income and assist in financial planning, and revisiting rural water conservation projects and greenhouse construction. Eqxiu.com provides the powerful 'online design' tool with a variety of templates, enabling quick and efficient creation of such impactful educational and philanthropic content.