Nick Drew

Head Of Fundraising at Resources for Autism

Nick Drew is an experienced fundraising and development professional with a strong background in the voluntary sector. Currently serving as the Head of Fundraising at Resources for Autism since January 2023, Nick leads fundraising strategy and income generation efforts in London and West Midlands. Previously, Nick held key roles including Head of Development and Planning at Armonico Consort, where responsibilities included managing planning processes and fundraising, and Fundraising and Development Director at Worcester Cathedral, focusing on donor relations and fundraising strategy. Nick has also contributed as Chair of the Board of Trustees at ICA:UK, Lay Vice-Chair at St Mary's Church in Moseley, and as a co-opted independent member of the West Midlands Police and Crime Panel. Educational credentials include an MA in Modern and Medieval Languages from the University of Cambridge and an MA in Social Policy and Administration from the University of Nottingham.

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Resources for Autism

Official Resources for Autism LinkedIN page Resources for Autism is a well established charity based in London and the West Midlands providing practical services to individuals with autism and those who love and care for them. With outstanding, well trained staff and volunteers we offer specialist play and youth services, adult social and skills based groups, arts therapies and home support. We have a vibrant Autism Community Volunteering service for adults on the spectrum and our ‘triage’ service offers immediate advice and information. Our mission is to provide the practical services and support that are most needed at any given time to individuals and their families who are affected by autism across the UK Our Vision is to play a leading role in the achievement of a society where people on the autistic spectrum and their families and carers are valued and supported and can participate to their full potential as equal citizens. We want to change the narrative around people who have autism. Help support our work by going here: http://www.justgiving.com/rfa


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