Presenting the first initial giving circle landscape scan findings at ARNOVA 2016!

We're excited to be presenting the first initial findings from the new database of giving circles we've assembled at the ARNOVA conference next month! Formal presentation abstract below and you can find the presentation slides here.

Presentation Abstract: Giving circles are philanthropic vehicles in which members pool donations or time and decide together where these are granted. The purpose of this research is to assess the current landscape of giving circles in the U.S., examining their composition (participant demographics); funds raised; areas, issues or populations supported; and how varying structures compare with one another. Data come from documentation and secondary data and a nation-wide survey. Findings will be used to generate hypotheses about how these variables are likely to impact giving and other engagement, the focus of next phases of the research.

Presentation Team: Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Julia L Carboni, Syracuse University; Jason Franklin, Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy @ Grand Valley State University; Jessica Bearman, Bearman Consulting; Elizabeth Gillespie, University of Nebraska at Omaha

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