Women Lead the Growth in Charitable Giving Circles
What is a “Giving Circle?” It is defined as individuals who pool their donations and decide together how and where to give their dollars. The purpose of the groups is primarily philanthropic, and they often have learning and networking opportunities for members. Giving Circles are, for the most part, independent and not associated with a single charity.
According to the non-profit Collective Giving Research Group, Giving Circles and other forms of collective giving are huge contributors of charitable donations, and women comprise the majority of those donors. Their examination of Giving Circles found 70 percent of all groups reported that woman make up more than half of their membership, while only about 7.5 percent stated men make up the majority of their members.
This is just one of many significant findings from their recent report. Some other examples of their findings about Giving Circles:
- They have tripled in number since 2007.
- They engage a diverse range of donors.
- Their funding remains largely local.
Membership Corner
We welcomed 28 new members in November—Dyan Colven, Sharon Curry, Karen Ensign, Mindy Fogg, Melinda Goodman, Shelby Guelff, Lesley Hall, Debra Herrick, Robin Jones, Marvel Kirby, Sandy Kuttler, Carolyn Kyle, Rudi Lion, Lisa Maglione, Robin Masson, Coleen McBride, Sophia McGibben, Revae Moran, Carol Murray, Rebecca Pred, Christine Ray, Pat Riezman, Sarah Rubin, Christy Stillwell, Kathleen Sullivan, Mackenzie Taylor, Cari Thomas and Katie Welch.
We welcomed 11 new membership groups in 2017—Be the Change Too, Carrie’s Group, Encore Too, Friends with Purpose, Health Cares, Heart2Heart, Lisa and Misty, Santa Barbara Associates, SB Friends, Spinning Friends and WHO.
Women’s Fund founding member, Maryan Schall was honored for her philanthropic work by United Way of Santa Barbara County at the organization’s Red Feather Ball, held on October 6th. She was given the 2017 Abercrombie Community Excellence Award for her many years of outstanding service and generosity within our community. Steve Ortiz, United Way of Santa Barbara County’s President and CEO, said, “Maryan has helped make so much of what we do at United Way possible through her leadership and generosity.” Congratulations Maryan!
Help make this year the best EVER!
Only TWO WEEKS remain before the 2017 membership year closes. Even if you have already renewed, there is still time to make an additional donation, so we can give more to deserving agencies.
Please remember: To be eligible to vote for our 2017-18 grantees in March, your membership donations must be received no later than December 29, 2017.
If you have questions about membership, contact our membership team.
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Happy Holidays and a healthy, peaceful 2018!
We end this year with a reminder of what we have accomplished…and with great expectations for 2018.
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