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: Nonprofit Management

Date Author Category Title
Spring 2004
Muoi Tran
Education • Nonprofit Management Red Bag It

Raising a Reader simplifies its message—and takes off.

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

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

Spring 2004
Gerald Burstyn
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Work Works

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

Spring 2004
Andrew Nelson
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Donation Cannibalization

When nonprofits earn taxable income, private donors give less.

Spring 2004
J. Magee
Nonprofit Management How to Sweeten a Bitter Pill

Get what you want by saving the worst for later.

Spring 2004
Melissa Fullwood
Nonprofit Management Out of the Loop

For nonprofits, communication is often a one-way street.

Spring 2004
Karen Coppock
Nonprofit Management Employee Empowerment

The oxymoron of managing the self-managed.

Spring 2004
Jerry Porras & Tom Vander Ark
Education • Nonprofit Management The Path of Change [Free!]

Jerry Porras and Tom Vander Ark
discuss how leadership, vision, and competition
will determine the future of education.

Spring 2004
William F. Meehan, Derek Kilmer, and Maisie O'Flanagan
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Investing in Society [Free!]

Charitable donors should think of themselves as “investors” – and should expect returns, just like a stock market investor would. But too often, givers don’t see themselves this way, contributing to an inefficient “social capital market.”

Winter 2003
Ted London & Dennis Rondinelli
Nonprofit Management • Corporate Social Responsiblity Partnerships for Learning

Managing tensions in nonprofit organizations’
alliances with corporations.

Winter 2003
SSIR editor
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship 15 Minutes with Jeroo Billimoria

Social entrepreneur.

Winter 2003
Abraham Nachbaur
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Going Overboard [Free!]

Are foundations paying trustees too much money?

Winter 2003
Gerald Burstyn
Nonprofit Management • Government The Myth of Competition

Governments are trying to expose the public sector to market forces.

Winter 2003
Andrew Nelson
Nonprofit Management • Government For Richer, or For Poorer?

Low-income residents of poor towns are underserved by nonprofits.

Winter 2003
Paul Brest
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Smart Money [Free!]

General operating grants can be
strategic – for nonprofits and foundations.

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