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  1. Marion Rockefeller Weber (born 1938) is the second eldest daughter of Laurance Spelman Rockefeller (1910–2004) and Mary French (1910–1997) and a fourth generation member of the Rockefeller family.

  2. The Flow Fund Circle Structure. In this example of Flow Funding, Marion Rockefeller Weber acts as a Flow Fund Circle Initiator, in which she chooses her own Flow Funders, and gives each one $20,000 per year, for three years. Each Flow Fund Circle has five or more Flow Funders.

  3. 1. März 2010 · Grand-daughter of J D Rockefeller, Jr and daughter of Laurance S Rockefeller, Marion Weber was born into philanthropy but she has taken a unique path, as she explained to Chet Tchozewski. How much did your family discuss the best way to do philanthropy?

  4. Marion Rockefeller Weber's philanthropic approach became a part of Kinship Earth's story when she funded Susan's project to clean up a toxic waste site in Ecuador in 2009, benefiting the local community as people were getting sick from the dump.

  5. 25. Okt. 2023 · In this brief video you’re going to hear the story of how Marion French Rockefeller Weber, Artistic Healer and Philanthropist, and prominent member of the Rockefeller family, was inspired to create...

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  6. Kinship Earth’s Flow Fund is devoted to advancing Marion Rockefeller Weber’s Flow Funding Model, a revolutionary and trust-based approach to philanthropy. Deploying her own “Flow Funds” since 1993, Marion pioneered the field of trust-based giving designed to efficiently flow starter grant donations to grassroots initiatives and activists.

  7. The concept of Flow Funding stemmed from a quest to democratize philanthropy and explore innovative ways to give away money. Learn about the history and process of Flow Funding: read Marion Rockefeller Webers story of how she started The Flow Fund Circle.