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Lindsey Chung

Analyst, YouthTruth

Lindsey (they/them) analyzes student feedback and assists in the production of surveys and client reports.

Lindsey comes to YouthTruth with a background in both data analysis and as an educator. They studied statistics and social welfare at UC Berkeley, culminating in an honors thesis situating nonbinary people’s pursuit for gender affirming healthcare in genealogies of trans resilience. After graduating in 2021, Lindsey went on to teach in Taiwan, working with students ranging from first grade to the Ph.D. level. They’re excited to be bridging their research and teaching experience to empower students and drive change on a greater scale with YouthTruth.

In their free time, Lindsey enjoys climbing, watching musicals, spending time with loved ones, and biking around San Francisco.

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Recent Blogs

In Light of New ‘State of Nonprofits’ Data, Philanthropy Must Harness the ‘Power of Possible’Alfonso Tomás Wenker Senior Vice President of Community Impact, Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation
In Light of New ‘State of Nonprofits’ Data, Philanthropy Must Harness the ‘Power of Possible’

Amid burnout, fear of being targeted and funding cuts, our grantee partners are clear that things are not sustainable. Funders, our response cannot be silence, self-protection, or simply falling back to, “philanthropy can’t fill the holes government left.” I’m a...

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Responding to the State of Nonprofits in 2026: What Funders Can DoJoanne Florino Adam Meyerson Distinguished Fellow in Philanthropic Excellence, Philanthropy Roundtable
Responding to the State of Nonprofits in 2026: What Funders Can Do

Reading CEP’s latest report on the current state of nonprofits took me back to the Great Recession and the challenges brought on by COVID-19. The combination of CEO and staff burnout along with increased demand for services is — unfortunately — all too familiar. Add...

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