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Drew Lindsay

Senior Editor, Special Projects

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.

How Charities Found #GivingTuesday Success Ditching Facebook for Face-to-Face Fundraising

How Charities Found #GivingTuesday Success Ditching Facebook for Face-to-Face Fundraising

One Ohio town of just 4,300 residents raised $1.6 million; a United Way promoted “Thanking Tuesday.”

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Readers’ Choice: Tulsa

Giving to Tulsa’s United Way reached almost $26 million last year, just $5 million shy of the giving total to the United Way of New York City.

Columbus

Homegrown business leaders are helping turn this city into an Ohio hot spot.

Nonprofits Are at Risk as the Wealthy Gain More Philanthropic Clout, Report Argues

Nonprofits Are at Risk as the Wealthy Gain More Philanthropic Clout, Report Argues

A new analysis from the Institute for Policy Studies contends that tax-law changes are needed to rein in power of big philanthropy.

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Snapshots of Fundraising Performance at 8 of America’s Favorite Charities

We take a closer look at the fundraising performance of Doctors Without Borders and Rotary, where giving soared in the past decade. Others struggled to escape the recession’s grip.

Who’s Raising the Most: The 100 Charities That Are America’s Favorites

The country’s 100 top charities — United Way, Red Cross, Obama Foundation, and Harvard, among them — raised 11 percent of all cash and stock donated to charitable causes.

How the 2018 America’s Favorite Charities Ranking Was Compiled

The goal: identify cause-driven organizations that most successfully earn direct financial support from individuals, foundations, and corporations.

A ‘Lost Decade’?

Use our interactive table to see a breakdown of the private support, revenue, and more — including historical fundraising trends — for each of the 100 top nonprofits.

A ‘Lost Decade’?

Use our interactive table to see a breakdown of the private support, revenue, and more — including historical fundraising trends — for each of the 100 top nonprofits.

22 Immigrant Philanthropists to Watch

These donors have committed large sums of money to charity, often in innovative ways. And there’s much more to come.