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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NewsThey generally don’t make nearly as much as their counterparts at other kinds of nonprofits, but there are exceptions. Steven Lufburrow at Goodwill Industries of Houston tops the list at $1.3 million.
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NewsThe share of households that made donations dropped from 66.2 percent to 55.5 percent over a decade. International causes and the environment were exceptions to the trend.
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NewsFewer people are donating, a Chronicle analysis finds, and the implications for philanthropy are profound.
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NewsOnly 24 percent of taxpayers who itemize made charitable gifts in 2015, down from 30 percent a decade earlier. Wealthy taxpayers are filling the gap, but experts still see reason to worry.
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NewsThe project analyzes the giving patterns of Americans with findings presented by state, county, and metropolitan area based on itemized tax-return data from the IRS.
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NewsSmaller groups are often overlooked by Silicon Valley’s wealthy. A case study with data from The Chronicle’s special report “How America Gives.”
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NewsNonprofits are looking at ways to get more from a broad spectrum of local donors. A case study with data from The Chronicle’s special report “How America Gives.”
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NewsHow the city boosted giving by identifying donors who were “giving way under their capacity.” A case study with data from The Chronicle’s special report “How America Gives.”
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NewsSee how much more nonprofits in your geographic area would raise if their donors gave at national averages.
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NewsSee the dollars donated — and the dollars that might have been donated — in America’s biggest cities.