As giving circles — donor clubs that allow people to pool their money — grow in popularity, their members are doing more than just giving money. Some are also contributing free professional help such as legal aid or technology assistance, says Kiplinger’s magazine (January).
The Full Circle Fund, in the San Francisco Bay Area, for example, was founded by venture capitalists and entrepreneurs who donated $1,000 to $25,000 a year. “The members knew they had more to give than just their checkbooks,” says Amy Lesnick, the fund’s executive director.
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