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"“A giving circle is a type of pooled fund where members make grants together; sometimes called a ‘social investment club.’ Giving circles are very flexible and allow members to express their creativity. Giving circle members organize around a common interest, such as environmental conservation or education reform. Giving circles allow for a wide range of giving styles, philosophies and politics, sizes, and focus areas. Each circle member contributes money to the fund. Members combine their resources for a bigger sum of charitable dollars.” | "“A giving circle is a type of pooled fund where members make grants together; sometimes called a ‘social investment club.’ Giving circles are very flexible and allow members to express their creativity. Giving circle members organize around a common interest, such as environmental conservation or education reform. Giving circles allow for a wide range of giving styles, philosophies and politics, sizes, and focus areas. Each circle member contributes money to the fund. Members combine their resources for a bigger sum of charitable dollars.” | ||
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URL = http://www.givingforum.org/s_forum/doc.asp?CID=1910&DID=5302
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"“A giving circle is a type of pooled fund where members make grants together; sometimes called a ‘social investment club.’ Giving circles are very flexible and allow members to express their creativity. Giving circle members organize around a common interest, such as environmental conservation or education reform. Giving circles allow for a wide range of giving styles, philosophies and politics, sizes, and focus areas. Each circle member contributes money to the fund. Members combine their resources for a bigger sum of charitable dollars.”