Drew Lindsay
Senior Editor (former)
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Drew is a longtime magazine writer and editor who joined The Chronicle of Philanthropy in 2014.
He previously worked at Washingtonian magazine and was a principal editor for Teacher and MHQ, which were both selected as finalists for a National Magazine Award for general excellence. In 2005, he was one of 18 journalists selected for a yearlong Knight-Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan.
Stories by this Author
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NewsAt the University of Florida, the advancement chief holds “citizens” of the university in highest regard.
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NewsIn his new book Winners Take All, Anand Giridharadas says that big donors are often guardians of the status quo that made them rich at the expense of others.
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NewsWith new arrivals from Silicon Valley threatening San Francisco’s culture, Andy and Deborah Rappaport mount a rescue with the Minnesota Street Project.
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AdviceFocus on what’s special about your group, get early grants from community foundations, and more advice to ramp up your efforts.
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NewsAlumni participation is down, although average gifts have climbed; big donors continue to gain influence; and the Voluntary Support of Education survey is changing hands, according to sessions at this week’s Council for Advancement and Support of Education conference.
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NewsThis year the Chronicle has looked at how the share of Americans who give to charity has declined and what charities are doing about it, among other important developments.
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NewsOfficials gathering in New York today explore whether philanthropy will build a Katrina-like response to last year’s hurricanes, which caused nearly $100 billion in damage.
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NewsThe analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-related ventures is neither advancing the media’s democratic function nor filling the gap left by rampant newspaper closures.
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NewsThe former mayor of New York said the money takes aim at intergenerational poverty by helping more deserving kids get higher education.
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AdviceDon’t wait too long, do trust volunteer and junior fundraisers, don’t be afraid to discuss an organization’s struggles, and more.