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Infographic Explains Full Circle Fund’s Model

Posted by Kari on February 17th, 2012

Have you ever become tongue-tied trying to succinctly explain the many nuts and bolts of Full Circle Fund’s model? We partnered with the folks at elefint designs to create a simple and fun infographic that explains what we do in just a few steps.

Click the image or here to see a zoomed in version.

The process was featured on .net magazine’s website in the article “How to Create Great Infographics”.

As the article states, infographics are a great tool to “communicate something complex, nuanced, or dense in a short period of time”. Check out some other data visualizations on infogra.ph. Let us know what you think!

Posted in elefint designs, resources

Full Circle Fund Leader Wins James T. Caleshu Award

Posted by Samantha on February 15th, 2012

Congratulations to Full Circle Fund Member and Hanson Bridgett LLP Senior Counsel Leslie Keil, who was recently honored by the Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights with the James T. Caleshu Award. At the 25th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Awards Luncheon, she was recognized for her outstanding pro-bono contributions to the Legal Services for Entrepreneurs (LSE) program.

The James T. Caleshu Award, presented January 26 in San Francisco, honors those who have made extraordinary pro bono contributions to the Committee, an organization devoted to advancing the rights of people of color, the poor, immigrants and refugees, and its LSE program.

Over the past year, Leslie has donated her time to LSE, helping low-income individuals start their own for-profit businesses. In this video by Hanson Bridgett, Leslie explains more about the partnership with LSE.

Pro Bono Transactional Work from Hanson Bridgett on Vimeo.

Leslie has been a member of Full Circle Fund since 2009, was involved with past grant project, La Cocina, and is currently a key leader in the organization, serving as Co-Chair of our Global Economic Opportunity Circle. Hanson Bridgett is also a Full Circle Fund Strategic Partner. Congratulations and thank you, Leslie!

Posted in Leslie Keil, Hanson Bridgett, corporate supporter, member leaders

Welcome, Samantha!

Posted by Kari on February 6th, 2012

Photo of Samantha OstrinSamantha Ostrin joined our office as an intern in January 2012 and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome this new addition to the team. She was selected last fall out of a competitive pool of applicants to continue her growth and education through experiential learning at Full Circle Fund.

As a student at San Francisco State University, Samantha has been studying Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration (RPTA). Because nonprofits are an integral part of the RPTA major, Samantha is excited to put all she has learned in the classroom to the test this semester and build skills in the areas of marketing/communications, event planning, membership and development.

Samantha is looking forward to maximizing her time with Full Circle Fund’s members and its network of Bay Area non-profits and business leaders before she completes her internship and graduates in May 2012. Make sure to introduce yourself to Samantha when you see her at Circle Meetings and events this Winter and Spring! Read more about Samantha.

Posted in staff, special announcement

Joe Kleinschmidt Named 2011 Member of the Year

Posted by Kari on December 22nd, 2011

Joe Kleinschmidt HeadshotJoe Kleinschmidt was announced as Full Circle Fund’s 2011 Member of the Year at the December 14 year-end celebration.

He was selected for this top honor based on his active participation, growth as a leader, and contributions to Full Circle Fund and the greater community. By day, Joe is VP of Cloud Products at Telligent, an enterprise social networking software company.

Joe has been an active member of the Global Economic Opportunity Circle since Fall 2010. He quickly stepped up to a leadership role, and together with member Lucy Burns, became a co-lead of the Family Independence Initiative (FII) project.

Upon receiving the award, Joe addressed the crowd by sharing, “Full Circle Fund is filled with so many inspiring people – and the organization just keeps getting stronger. This is just an incredible honor.”

Joe Kleinschmidt Accepts Award
FII is a national center for anti-poverty innovation offering results-based, community-driven solutions to reducing poverty. The team focused on helping FII launch a web-based community-building site. Under Joe and Lucy’s guidance, they worked to identify the audiences that could engage on this site, assist with messaging, positioning and actual website design, and drive identified audiences to the website to create a vibrant online community.

“As a leader, Joe does an excellent job of asking the hard questions, and drawing on team members to leverage their knowledge and skills,” said Global Economic Opportunity Circle Co-Chair Leslie Keil, “He made sure everyone felt invested in the project by providing the right amount of insight, direction, and encouragement.”

Joe joins the ranks of previous recipients including Environment/ Energy Co-Chair Braden Penhoet (2010), GEO Grant Cycle Director Annette Brinton (2009), Greg Nelson (2008) who is now working in the White House Office of Public Engagement as the Associate Director for Energy, Environment, and Technology, Melanie Nutter (2007), who is now the Director of the San Francisco Office of the Environment, and software developer, entrepreneur, start-up adviser, and angel investor Dave McClure (2006).

Joe will continue in a leadership role as a Grant Cycle Director for the circle in 2012. Congratulations and thank you, Joe! View more photos from the event.

Posted in Joe Kleinschmidt, Family Independence Initiative, Global Economic Opportunity, special announcement, member leaders

Members & Partners Toast a Great Year at Holiday Celebration

Posted by Kari on December 18th, 2011

On December 14 our Members, Partners, and their guests celebrated the end of year with a gathering at Blu Restaurant & Bar. Members were treated to chair massages as a thank you for their hard work this year. Guests also brought contributions to our former grant partner Hamilton Family Center’s Adopt A Family program.


A highlight of the evening was when Joe Kleinschmidt was announced as 2011 Member of the Year. Read more about it here. Thank you to all who made it a great evening!

Posted in events

Environment Circle Selects BC3 as Fall 2011 Grant Partner

Posted by Kari on September 25th, 2011

In August, Environment/Energy Circle Members voted to focus on Collaborative Consumption, which is based on the notion that “we’re wired to share,” and it’s good for the environment to do so. Within that issue area, three organizations were selected as potential grant partners for a mini-grant cycle: BC3 (Business Council on Climate Change), SCRAP, and Cradle to Cradle.

The results are in. Our Fall 2011 grant partner is BC3, led by social entrepreneur Katherine Michonski.

BC3 is a public-private partnership working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in San Francisco. Our team is doing outreach planning to identify businesses that could install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and creating recommendations that will be implemented via Charge Across Town, an EV public awareness campaign and partnership between BC3 and SF Environment.

We’d like to thank our Environment/Energy Circle members for putting together this mini-grant cycle during Fall 2011. A special thank you goes out to Circle members who extended themselves to support the grant cycle in a short timeframe, including Michael Frost, Amie Vaccaro, Sienna Rogers, Melanie Nutter, Anne Boyd Rabkin, Bryan Esterly, Beth Trask, Trina Martynowicz, Chuck Hornbrook, Chris Hobbs, and Radha Blackman.

Posted in BC3, grant, environment

Members Co-Produce Groundbreaking Film, Premiering 9.10.11 in San Francisco

Posted by Kari on August 11th, 2011

A new documentary, inspired by the 2007 memoir, “The Power Of Two” offers an intimate portrayal of the bond between half-Japanese twin sisters Anabel Stenzel and Isabel Stenzel Byrnes, their battle with the fatal genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF), and miraculous survival through double lung transplants.

In many ways, “The Power Of Two” is a Full Circle Fund production. Producing partners former Technology Circle Chair Marc Smolowitz, an Academy Award nominated documentary producer, and Environment Circle member Andrew Byrnes, met in 2008 at a Full Circle Fund meeting. Marc Smolowitz on set

In mid-2009, when Andrew told Marc that his wife and sister-in-law, the central characters of “The Power Of Two,” were bound for a month-long tour of Japan to tell their story of receiving organ transplants (transplantation is rare and controversial in Japan), the two decided to launch a multimedia project and international call-to-action to inspire organ donation and cystic fibrosis awareness centered around a feature documentary film.

Early in production, Full Circle Fund’s Vice President of Programs Jillian Misrack Galbete, an organ donor herself, joined the project’s international advisory board.

“The Power Of Two” will hold its world premiere as part of DocuWeeks, the prestigious Academy Award-qualifying documentary showcase presented by the International Documentary Association. “The Power Of Two” will premiere locally at the Castro Theatre on September 10, 2011. Purchase tickets and find out more information here.

Posted in Andrew Byrnes, Marc Smolowitz, member leaders, technology

Jeff Camp Among Microsoft Alums Recognized for Charitable Work

Posted by Kari on August 2nd, 2011

The Microsoft Alumni Foundation announced its nominees for the 2011 Integral Fellows Awards, a yearly list of former Microsoft employees who have made a meaningful difference in the daily lives of others by using their talents, time and resources to contribute to the world. We’re excited to share that Jeff Camp, Chairman of Full Circle Fund’s Education Circle is on the list.

Read the complete list of nominees and their organizations.

Up to four of the 19 nominees will receive a $25,000 unrestricted grant for their organization at the Microsoft Alumni Foundation Celebration Event on November 16 in Seattle. The nominees present nonprofit organizations either started by Microsoft alumni or where Microsoft alumni have made major contributions.

Judges include Phyllis Campbell, chairman of Pacific Northwest operations at JPMorgan Chase, Ashoka founder and CEO William Drayton, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta, and eBay founder and Chairman Pierre Omidyar.

Posted in jeff camp, education, Uncategorized

Announcing…Our New CEO!

Posted by Kari on July 14th, 2011

Kiki Mills JohnstonFull Circle Fund is thrilled to announce, on behalf of the entire Board of Directors, that we have hired Kiki Mills Johnston as our new CEO. Her first day is Monday, July 18th. Please join us in warmly welcoming her to our community!

Before joining Full Circle Fund, Mills Johnston was President of the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX). Find out more about Kiki by reading our press release and her bio.

“The engaged philanthropy movement is alive and growing, with Full Circle Fund at the forefront of this momentum,” shared Kiki, “I am so excited to join the organization and look forward to working with our members, key partners, and stakeholders.”

The board unanimously determined that Kiki was exactly the energetic, skilled professional they sought to lead Full Circle Fund into its second decade.

Harrison Dillon, Full Circle Fund Board Member and a co-founder at Bay Area biotechnology firm Solazyme adds, “Her skill at building partnerships across the nonprofit, public, and corporate sectors aligns well with Full Circle Fund’s new strategic direction. We’re excited that she’s bringing this strong track record to the organization.”

You can meet Kiki by attending an upcoming Circle meeting, and other events this summer and fall. Welcome, Kiki!!

Posted in Kiki Mills Johnston, Sarah Wigglesworth, staff, Board, special announcement

Global Economic Opportunity Members Select 2011 Grant Partners

Posted by Kari on June 22nd, 2011

Members of the Global Economic Opportunity Circle completed their second grant cycle and voted on a new investment portfolio on June 21. After much exploration and research, and an incredible amount of work on behalf of all the inquiry teams and leaders, IDEX and Family Independence Initiative were selected to receive grants of both time and money from Full Circle Fund.

> IDEX logoIDEX (International Development Exchange) is a San Francisco based non-profit organization that promotes sustainable solutions to poverty by providing long-term grants and access to resources to locally run organizations in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Possible projects include making the upcoming third party review of its model come alive, creating a ‘graduate’ plan for grantees, and strategic fund development including marketing and branding, 25th anniversary projects, and events.
Full Circle Fund Project Lead: Tanya Marston
Team members: Michelle Branch, Katie Colendich, and Amy Currin

> FII logoFamily Independence Initiative is a national center for anti-poverty innovation offering results-based, community-driven solutions to reducing poverty. FII’s strength-based approach is inspired by the historical successes of poor communities in the U.S. Potential projects include helping implement a web-based community building site, developing a Leadership Academy, strategic planning and business model articulation, marketing and communications.
Full Circle Fund Project Leads: Lucy Burns and Joe Kleinschmidt
Team members: Amy Zucchero, Michelle Carreon, Melissa Davini.

We’d like to thank all of the organizations and Members who participated in the process. We’d especially like to acknowledge Inquiry Team Lead Ritu Sharma who re-introduced us to the incredible work of our first runner up, Village Enterprise.

Now is a great time to get re-engaged with or join the Global Economic Opportunity Circle in order to get started with these projects as they kick off. Contact our Membership Associate to find out more about becoming a member.

New projects were also chosen this spring in the Education Circle. Meanwhile, the Environment/Energy Circle is winding down their current projects and will kick off a new grant cycle in late summer early fall. As always, projects are officially approved by a final vote from Full Circle Fund’s board of directors.

Posted in Family Independence Initiative, IDEX, Global Economic Opportunity, grantees, grant cycle

 
 

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