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The Helixx Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit venture that helps "sister organizations" which are created to facilitate the effective gatherings and collaborations of high-impact humans.
The model for this initiative is Ben Franklin's "Junto," formed in 1727. He brought his influential friends together on a periodic basis to exchange ideas, books and critiques of one another's work. Franklin's formation of the Junto led to the development of a "subscription library" for its members, which in time became the first public library in America.
The Helixx Society is retained to provide an organizational model, facilitation services and stewardship productivity tools to the individual clients and groups it serves. These gatherings help members to sharpen their thinking about both economic, philanthropic and personal growth strategies.
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