
Giving Voices
If you want to hear real, relatable stories about the challenges & joys, dilemmas & successes behind and inherent in philanthropy, this podcast is for you. No jargon, no frills – just honest conversations with and about people who are working to make a difference in the world.
Join Philanthropy Advisor Stefanie Borsari and the Giving Voices listening community for geek-out sessions with philanthropists, donors, board members of private foundations, and their advisors.
And if you have a story to share, reach out at hello@givingvoicespodcast.com. I'd love to talk with you!
Giving Voices
Everyone is a Philanthropist: Sara Lomelin, CEO of Philanthropy Together
“Giving Circles are not cute,” is just one of several strong points that Sara Lomelin, CEO of Philanthropy Together makes today. Sara shares her journey from being a Catholic schoolgirl in Mexico to now leading and advocating for the global movement of collective giving, a movement “by the people, for the people,” that – in the last 6 years – has moved $3.1 billion through 4,000 giving circles. You’re wrong if you think that you can’t be a philanthropist, and Sara will explain just why and how that is in this powerful episode.
Bonus: Several resources were mentioned in today’s episode:
- Invitation to Disrupt Philanthropy, TED Talk delivered by Sara Lomelin in April 2022 – nearly 1,500,000 online views
- Forbes 50 Over 50: 2023 list: Sara is listed in the Impact section
- In Abundance: An Analysis of the Thriving Landscape of Collective Giving in the US – research report that “explores the transformative impact of collective giving on philanthropy” and was developed in collaboration among Philanthropy Together, Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, and Colmena-Consulting
And if you’re inspired to join and help advance the collective giving movement, check out these free resources and coaching provided by Philanthropy Together.
Do you have a story to share? Reach out at hello@givingvoicespodcast.com. I'd love to talk with you!
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