Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Articles: Social Entrepreneurship

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2005
Holly Holland
Social Entrepreneurship College-Bound

Project GRAD builds community support for educational reform in the inner city.

Fall 2005
Dan Gordon
Social Entrepreneurship Local Heroes

How Mexican immigrants have forged complex government partnerships to improve living conditions back home.

Summer 2005
Maia Szalavitz
Social Entrepreneurship In Your Face

The social enterprise that beat city hall.

Summer 2005
Andrea Orr
Social Entrepreneurship Frozen Assets

How the North Texas Food Bank’s Community
Kitchen supplies healthy frozen dinners to the Dallas region’s hungry.

Spring 2005
James A. Phills & Victoria Chang
Social Entrepreneurship The Price of Commercial Success [Free!]

Minnesota Public Radio: social purpose capitalism.

Winter 2004
Kathryn Olney
Social Entrepreneurship Managing Risk [Free!]

NIAC is thriving, despite taking on clients that no one else would.

Fall 2004
Anne Stuhldreher
Social Entrepreneurship Sticking Together

A California mayor’s challenge leads to an innovative resource-pooling strategy. 

Fall 2004
Leslie Berger
Social Entrepreneurship Nifty Success

Teaching inner-city kids business skills to build their confidence and aspirations. 

Spring 2004
Gregory Dees & Beth Battle Anderson
Social Entrepreneurship Scaling Social Impact

Strategies for spreading social innovations.

Spring 2004
Christopher St. John
Social Entrepreneurship The Humanitarian Divide [Free!]

A Cambodian ‘nonprofit company’ peddles
digitization—with a social edge.

Spring 2004
Gerald Burstyn
Social Entrepreneurship Work Works

For Ready, Willing & Able, finding a home
starts with cleaning the streets.

Spring 2004
SSIR editor
Social Entrepreneurship 15 minutes with Bill Drayton [Free!]

CEO of Ashoka.

Winter 2003
Vinay Jain
Social Entrepreneurship As Welcome as Can Be

For Manna, the path to affordable housing runs though a peer-support club.

Winter 2003
Michael Fitzgerald
Social Entrepreneurship Rolling Corporate Justice

New mechanism allows private investors to back
socially responsible startups.

Winter 2003
SSIR editor
Social Entrepreneurship 15 Minutes with Jeroo Billimoria

Social entrepreneur.

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