Andy Robinson

Alum 1998

Andy Robinson has worked with a variety of nonprofits — including the Wildlands Project and Native Seeds/SEARCH — as a grantwriter, fundraiser, facilitator, editor and community organizer. He specialize in the needs of organizations working for human rights, social justice, artistic expression, environmental conservation and community development. In 1995 he authored Grassroots Grants: An Activist’s Guide to Proposal Writing. Andy used his time at the Mesa Refuge to work on his book Selling Social Change: How to Earn Money From Your Mission.

His latest books are What Every Board Member Needs to Know, Do, and Avoid and Train Your Board (and Everyone Else) to Raise Money, coauthored with Andrea Kihlstedt. He lives in Plainfield, Vermont with his spouse Jan, a woodlot filled with wildlife and a garden that is completely out of control.

Read more about Andy and his work at http://andyrobinsononline.com.