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What is a donation circle?

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Sophia Carter

Updated on March 31, 2026

What is a donation circle?

A donor circle describes a group of donors brought together by a charitable organization to have a shared impact or goal. By comparison, a giving circle is a group of donors that come together, pool their donations and decided together what they will support. These groups are initiated by donors.

Do giving circles work?

Another study conducted in 2005 by Angela M. Eikenberry, an associate professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, found that giving circles generally bring both long-time and new philanthropists to organized philanthropy. Their members give to a wide array of organizations and are highly engaged in the community.

What are the six types of donors?

The procrastinator. The procrastinator really would like to donate but never quite gets around to it.

  • The charity nerd.
  • The peer pressured donor.
  • The rationalizer.
  • The time-effective donor.
  • The first time donor.
  • How do you start a giving circle?

    Ten Basic Steps to Starting a Giving Circle

    1. Step One – Set Goals and Structure.
    2. Step Two – Establish Mission and Commitment.
    3. Step Three – Decide Where to Place Your Collective Dollars.
    4. Step Four – Establish an Issue/Focus Area.
    5. Step Five – Create Smaller Work Groups.
    6. Step Six – Develop Process and Criteria for Funding.

    Is a giving circle a foundation?

    Some giving circles are supported by community foundations, which offer a variety of services to donors who wish to set up charitable funds without incurring the administrative and legal costs of starting independent foundations.

    What are the 3 types of donors?

    Living Donors A living donor is someone who’s healthy and chooses to donate a kidney to a person who needs a kidney transplant. Living donors who donate to a relative or someone they know are called directed donors. Non-directed donors (also called altruistic or Good Samaritan donors) donate to someone they don’t know.

    What are the 5 types of donation?

    How to determine what type of charitable giving is best for you

    • Donor-Advised Funds.
    • Real Estate.
    • Cash.
    • Stocks.
    • Charitable Trusts.
    • Giving Assets to Charity.
    • Pooled Income Fund.
    • Private Foundation.

    How many people do you need to start a gifting circle?

    Although you can expand once your circle is formalized, start with a small group. Lee thinks 10 is the ideal number of people, though it’s not an exact science. Feel out what number works for your group, and go from there. Start by making a list of friends who share your values.

    What are the major 2 types of donors?

    There are two types of organ donation – living donation and deceased donation.

    What are the 9 organs that can be donated?

    Organs that can be donated

    • Heart. The heart pumps blood around the body, and the blood carries oxygen to all other organs.
    • Lung. The lungs provide oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide.
    • Kidney. The main function of the kidneys is to filter waste products from the blood.
    • Liver.
    • Pancreas.
    • Eye tissue.
    • Bone.
    • Skin.

    What are donation types?

    There are four ways to donate: plasma, platelets, red cells, and whole blood. Those different components in our blood have many uses. During and after a donation, we are able to separate those components, to give a recipient exactly what they need. Keep in mind, the process can vary based on the type of donation.

    Is a gifting circle a pyramid scheme?

    Gifting clubs are illegal pyramid schemes where new club members typically give cash “gifts” to the highest ranking members. If you get more people to join, they promise you will rise to the highest level and receive a gift much larger than your original investment.