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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. 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.

  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. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 29. März 2010 · The Flow Fund Circle, founded by Marion Rockefeller Weber, teaches philanthropists how to quietly give money to worthy projects.

  7. Speech by Marion Weber at Bioneers, 2006. To listen in mp3 audio, click here. I started the Flow Fund Circle in May 1991.