Elayne Bloom
Elayne Bloom, a native of Philadelphia who grew up in Elkins Park, lives in Society Hill with her partner Mitch Bach. She has one son, Peter, whose work with nonprofits has inspired her to become involved with philanthropy.
Elayne has been a dedicated member of the Giving Circle since its founding in 2012. She joined the first Grants Committee and has served on the committee every year since then but one. In addition, volunteered her time to Giving Circle leadership, joining the Executive Council in 2015, stepping off the council last year.
After taking a one-year hiatus from the Grants Committee last year, she has rejoined the committee. “I’m now back to my roots,” said Elayne, “which is what attracted me to the Giving Circle to begin with. It’s nice to have a feeling of competence, to learn something new and to get good at it. The Grants Committee gives you that opportunity.”
Serving on the Grants Committee has both opened Elayne’s eyes to the needs of the community and at the same time it was “the thing I was looking for.” She became “fascinated,” she said, with the area of grant giving and philanthropy. “It started to feel like a mission. I wanted to know more about the needs of people who were living only a mile away.”
Elayne recalled a story that resonated with her about a woman who was in prison for drugs because of her boyfriend. When the woman was released, it was the same boyfriend who picked her up. “They were trapped,” said Elayne. “Because of the Giving Circle I have a better understanding about the cycle of poverty and how it works.”