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

Date Author Category Title
Winter 2003
Pehr Luedtke
Education Head of the Class

Eastside Prep balances support and structure
in a school for low-income minority students.

Winter 2003
Vinay Jain
Nonprofit Management • 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 • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Rolling Corporate Justice

New mechanism allows private investors to back
socially responsible startups.

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

Are foundations paying trustees too much money?

Winter 2003
Vinay Jain
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Altruism in Disguise

Gifts are not an incentive for donors to give, they’re an excuse.

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

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

Winter 2003
Melinda Sacks
Government Working and Poor

Some families lack the purchasing power to eat well.

Winter 2003
Gabrielle Birkner
Health Care • Nonprofit Management Behind the Message

Kaiser Foundation and Viacom take on AIDS—one episode at a time.

Summer 2003
Vinay Jain
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Not-So-Starving Artists

Artists for Humanity students are also employees.

Summer 2003
Ken Yamada
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship One Scoop, Two Bottom Lines

Nonprofits are buying Ben & Jerry’s franchises
to help train at-risk youth.

Summer 2003
Vinay Jain
Government The Problem with Bowling Alone

Respect, local community involvement, and identity politics.

Summer 2003
J. Magee
Nonprofit Management Doing Away with Lawyers

New research shows that binding contracts
may actually reduce trust.

Summer 2003
Andrew Nelson
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Love, Honor, and Don’t Bargain

When couples haggle over charity, total giving drops.

Summer 2003
Muhammad Yunus & William Fuller
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Credit to the Poor

Muhammad Yunus was getting nowhere in
Bangladesh – so he opened his own bank.

Summer 2003
Jed Emerson
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Where Money Meets Mission

Breaking down the firewall between foundation
investments and programming.

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