Giving Circles

Giving Circles Give with others.
Pool your money, research community needs and decide as a group where to give grants.  Several giving circles are operating currently at TCF.  Contact us to join a giving circle or start one of your own.


The Art of Giving
A collaborative program of the North Carolina Community Foundation and the Triangle Community Foundation is committed to leveraging the power of collective philanthropy as we work to connect women in meaningful and purposeful ways. 


The Beehive Collective
Pollinating community giving in Raleigh by inspiring young women to lead.

 

A Legacy Of Tradition (ALOT)
A Legacy of Tradition (ALOT) is a Giving Circle comprised of ordinary African American men.  Its members are collectively engaged and focused on impacting and bridging the societal gaps faced by African-American males in the areas of education, collective giving, and community responsibility.


HERITAGE QUILTERS
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Some believe that the power to heal and the power to love are two of the gifts found in quilts and quilting. It is the power of quilting that gave birth to the Heritage Quilters in late spring, 2001. The Heritage Quilters are twenty-four women and men from Halifax, Vance, and Warren counties, North Carolina. The mission of the Heritage Quilters is simply to support, encourage, and document quilting traditions and activities.


WAY OUT
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The men and women of Way Out work together to enrich and empower the African American community by enhancing cultural and historical awareness, education and training.


20/20 Sisters of Vision
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This African American women’s giving circle was started with financial support from NCGives and technical assistance from NCGives’ partner, HindSight Consulting.


NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PHILANTHROPIST (NGAAP)
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NGAAP is a philanthropic vehicle that promotes collective giving of time, talent and treasure (T3). As a collective group, members of NGAAP pool their contributions and strategically invest improving the quality of life for African Americans in North Carolina’s Triangle Region.