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: Fundraising and Marketing

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2005
Alana Conner Snibbe
Fundraising and Marketing Undercutting TV’s Ageist Stereotypes

TV spoils outlook on aging, but keeping a diary may lessen the damage. 

Fall 2005
Deirdre Fulton
Fundraising and Marketing Simply Successful

A Boston nonprofit’s simple mission attracts
sustained support and helps working-poor families.

Summer 2005
Mal Warwick
Fundraising and Marketing Review: Building Donor Loyalty
Summer 2005
Alana Conner Snibbe
Fundraising and Marketing They Just Don’t Understand

Americans are in the dark about nonprofits.

Spring 2005
Sheila Kaplan
Fundraising and Marketing Knowing When to Let Go [Free!]

Charles Lewis on how a founder says goodbye to donors and staff.

Spring 2005
Andrea Orr
Fundraising and Marketing Attracting Attention [Free!]

The Taproot Foundation provides organized volunteers
who deliver marketing expertise.

Spring 2005
Len Costa
Fundraising and Marketing High-End Healthcare

Though they have their opponents, boutique-style
services can subsidize care for the poor.

Spring 2005
Alessandra Bianchi
Fundraising and Marketing I Want You to Meet Joe [Free!]

How a riveting story can get your message across. 

Winter 2004
Ronald A. Heifetz, John V. Kania, & Mark R. Kramer
Fundraising and Marketing Leading Boldly [Free!]

Foundations can move past traditional
approaches to create social change through
imaginative – and even controversial – leadership.

Winter 2004
Ron Russel
Fundraising and Marketing Pumping Prosperity [Free!]

ApproTEC’s pumps are designed and marketed with an
understanding of the culture and psychology of African farmers.

Winter 2004
Rosanne Siino
Fundraising and Marketing Cashing In

Why nonprofits should raise the bar in
corporate partnerships.

Winter 2004
Matthew Scheuerman
Fundraising and Marketing Hidden at Home

What do you get when you ask nonprofit executives
and the public the same question about pressing
social issues? Different answers.

Fall 2004
Gerald Burstyn
Fundraising and Marketing Nonprofits and the Net

Tight budgets and a lack of technical know-how
are keeping nonprofits off the web.

Fall 2004
Rosanne Siino
Fundraising and Marketing No Strings Attached

Nonprofits not muzzled by government money.

Fall 2004
Vinay Jain
Philanthropy • Fundraising and Marketing Off the Sidelines and into the Headlines [Free!]

Foundations should do their own media outreach.

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