Back in the fall of 2004, a small cast of twenty- and thirty-somethings living in Greater Cleveland decided they should be able to see the impact of their charitable giving. One friend emailed another, and, before they knew it, they had formed a giving circle and were taking votes on a name (Cleveland Colectivo won). After working out a few rules and pooling the donations they typically made in a year, four local projects were selected to be "nurtured" (and which probably wouldn't have happened but for their support).
They are one of a handful of giving circles in the area, and perhaps a sign of a more hands-on trend in philanthropic giving.
Cleveland Colectivo recently announced the second round of projects to receive a grant from $500 to $5,000. Check out the good work going on at this local, grass roots effort.
