The Forum's report finds that the number of giving circles in existence has more than doubled in the last two years. There are now at least 400 giving circles nationwide -- at least one circle in nearly every state. To examine the growth of giving circles, the Forum surveyed a sampling of 160 circles across the country. Findings include: Nearly 70 percent of giving circles have a host organization that receives members' contributions and disburses donations to the organizations selected by the circle to receive its support. More than half of all hosted circles keep their money in a donor advised fund at their local community foundation. Giving circles give a lot. In 2006 alone, giving circles surveyed donated $13 million for community needs...
We examine how charitable contributions respond to public recognition. With a service club at Yale U...
Recent efforts to grow philanthropy in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland have focused on increasin...
The purpose of this project is to better understand how fundraising professionals are responding and...
The number of giving circles in the U.S. has tripled in the last decade. Giving circles are now loca...
This study provides an in-depth exploration of giving circle hosting. Findings are based on survey ...
Donors in giving circles give more, give more strategically, and are more engaged in their communiti...
Giving circles and other forms of collective giving (hereafter referred to as GCs) have grown signif...
Giving circles have emerged around the world as an alternative to mainstream, bureaucratic philanthr...
A giving circle is a group of members pool their funds and information in collective or joint donati...
Giving circles are growing in number in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. They i...
This article reports on an exploratory study to understand the impact of the new philanthropy on fun...
This presentation, “Impacts of Giving Circles on Participants: Collaboration and Involvement”, is co...
Individual donors coming together to pool their funds and to make grants, that is the idea behind gi...
While most communities in the United States are made up of a colorful mosaic of race and ethnicity, ...
Giving circles are an emerging form of philanthropy in which members contribute and pool funding wit...
We examine how charitable contributions respond to public recognition. With a service club at Yale U...
Recent efforts to grow philanthropy in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland have focused on increasin...
The purpose of this project is to better understand how fundraising professionals are responding and...
The number of giving circles in the U.S. has tripled in the last decade. Giving circles are now loca...
This study provides an in-depth exploration of giving circle hosting. Findings are based on survey ...
Donors in giving circles give more, give more strategically, and are more engaged in their communiti...
Giving circles and other forms of collective giving (hereafter referred to as GCs) have grown signif...
Giving circles have emerged around the world as an alternative to mainstream, bureaucratic philanthr...
A giving circle is a group of members pool their funds and information in collective or joint donati...
Giving circles are growing in number in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. They i...
This article reports on an exploratory study to understand the impact of the new philanthropy on fun...
This presentation, “Impacts of Giving Circles on Participants: Collaboration and Involvement”, is co...
Individual donors coming together to pool their funds and to make grants, that is the idea behind gi...
While most communities in the United States are made up of a colorful mosaic of race and ethnicity, ...
Giving circles are an emerging form of philanthropy in which members contribute and pool funding wit...
We examine how charitable contributions respond to public recognition. With a service club at Yale U...
Recent efforts to grow philanthropy in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland have focused on increasin...
The purpose of this project is to better understand how fundraising professionals are responding and...