
Christine is the Development Director at Stop Predatory Gambling, where she leads philanthropic engagement and partnerships in support of efforts to address the social and economic harms caused by predatory gambling systems. Her background includes development and leadership roles with organizations focused on community health, refugee and survivors of human trafficking services, nonprofit sector development, and the arts.
Her work is grounded in the belief that vulnerable individuals and their communities should not bear the burden of predatory institutions, particularly those that profit from addiction, financial instability, and inequality.
Christine is committed to addressing systemic exploitation and advancing efforts that protect working class and vulnerable populations, and believes philanthropy plays a crucial role in supporting long term solutions to this end. She has worked with state and federal government offices, universities, and foundations to support this work.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management with coursework in Nonprofit Management.
In addition to her development work, Christine enjoys woodcarving, volunteering, light construction work, and spending time outdoors in Vermont, Georgia, and Texas with her husband and corgi.
Christine Crumpler-Graf