Moral Circles
Community-Based Giving Led by Trusted Voices
Moral Circles are ongoing giving communities organized around trusted leaders. Instead of one-time campaigns, Moral Circles create sustained collective impact.
What Is a Moral Circle?
The Concept
A Moral Circle is:
- A community gathered around a shared commitment to giving
- Led by an organizer (often an influencer or community leader)
- Focused on regular, collective charitable giving
- Transparent in decision-making and impact
How It Works
- Leader creates circle: Sets mission, values, focus areas
- Members join: Subscribe to participate
- Regular giving: Monthly or periodic contributions
- Collective decisions: Community input on allocations
- Shared impact: Celebrate results together
Key Features
Ongoing, not one-time: Regular giving creates sustained support
Community-driven: Members influence where money goes
Transparent: All allocations visible, all impact tracked
Relationship-based: Trust in the leader and each other
Why Moral Circles Work
For Leaders
Turn your influence into impact:
- Mobilize your community for good
- Create ongoing engagement
- Build something meaningful
- Lead beyond content creation
For Members
Give smarter, together:
- Benefit from collective research
- Small contributions, big impact
- Community connection
- Regular, painless giving
For Organizations
Sustainable support:
- Predictable, recurring funding
- Engaged donor community
- Amplified visibility
- Long-term relationships
Creating a Moral Circle
Requirements
To start a Moral Circle:
- Complete enhanced identity verification
- Demonstrate community or audience
- Commit to ongoing engagement
- Agree to transparency requirements
Setup Process
Step 1: Application
- Describe your community
- Define your circle's focus
- Explain your giving philosophy
- Submit for review
Step 2: Approval
- Amply reviews application
- Background verification
- Platform onboarding
- Launch planning
Step 3: Configuration
- Set giving amount/frequency
- Define focus areas (SDGs, organizations)
- Configure decision-making process
- Create welcome materials
Step 4: Launch
- Announce to your community
- Open for memberships
- First allocation cycle
- Begin the journey
Circle Structure
Giving Frequency:
- Monthly (most common)
- Quarterly
- Annual
- Event-based
Allocation Method:
- Leader-decided
- Member voting
- Rotating selection
- Hybrid approaches
Focus Scope:
- Single SDG/cause
- Multiple causes
- Geographic focus
- Open to any verified organization
Running a Moral Circle
Regular Activities
Monthly/Periodic:
- Announce giving period
- Present allocation options
- Collect member input (if applicable)
- Make allocation
- Share with community
Ongoing:
- Update members on impact
- Share organization news
- Engage with community
- Welcome new members
Allocation Process
How money gets directed:
Option 1: Leader Curated
- Leader selects organizations
- Presents choices to community
- Community informed, not deciding
- Good for trusted experts
Option 2: Member Voting
- Leader presents options
- Members vote on allocation
- Proportional or winner-take-all
- High engagement
Option 3: Rotating Focus
- Different SDG or cause each period
- Members suggest organizations
- Leader makes final call
- Variety and discovery
Option 4: Hybrid
- Some funds leader-directed
- Some funds member-voted
- Balance of expertise and democracy
Member Experience
What members see:
Joining:
- Circle landing page
- Leader's vision and values
- Giving amount/frequency
- Simple signup
Ongoing:
- Regular updates from leader
- Allocation announcements
- Impact reports
- Community engagement
Dashboard:
- Personal giving history
- Circle totals
- Impact metrics
- Upcoming allocations
Impact and Reporting
Collective Impact
Circles aggregate impact:
- Total given by circle
- Organizations supported
- SDGs addressed
- Outcomes achieved
Member Attribution
Individual members see:
- Their portion of collective giving
- Organizations they've helped support
- Personal impact over time
- Tax documentation
Transparency
Everything visible:
- All allocations public
- Decision rationale shared
- Organization updates forwarded
- Cumulative impact tracked
Best Practices
For Leaders
Authenticity:
- Lead with your values
- Share your why
- Be consistent
- Stay engaged
Communication:
- Regular updates
- Honest about challenges
- Celebrate wins
- Acknowledge community
Accountability:
- Transparent decisions
- Explain allocations
- Share impact honestly
- Admit when wrong
For Members
Engagement:
- Participate in decisions
- Share with your network
- Provide feedback
- Stay informed
Commitment:
- Give regularly
- Understand it's ongoing
- Adjust rather than quit
- Communicate changes
Circle Examples
Influencer Circles
Content creator mobilizes followers:
- Monthly giving challenge
- SDG-focused allocation
- Community voting on recipients
- Impact content creation
Professional Circles
Industry group gives together:
- Quarterly contributions
- Focus on sector-relevant causes
- Matching by employers
- Networking + giving
Geographic Circles
Local community giving:
- Support local organizations
- Monthly allocations
- In-person events
- Visible local impact
Issue Circles
Passionate about a cause:
- Climate action circle
- Education equity circle
- Health access circle
- Deep expertise in allocation
Getting Started
Interested in Moral Circles?
As a Leader:
- Review requirements
- Submit application
- Complete onboarding
- Launch your circle
As a Member:
- Browse existing circles
- Find one aligned with your values
- Join and start giving
- Engage with community
Contact Amply for more information on starting a Moral Circle.
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