The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Closing the Deal

A multimillionaire creates a new guide to help charity trustees ask their friends and peers for big gifts

By Holly Hall

Lewis B. Cullman, a New York philanthropist, and his wife, Dorothy, have given away at least $250-million — and helped charities raise millions of dollars more.

Sometimes raising money is a lot tougher than just writing a big check. But Mr. Cullman...

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