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: Government

Date Author Category Title
Winter 2005
Laila Weir
Environment • Social Entrepreneurship • Government Logging in for the Environment

Environmental lawyers around the world join forces via E-LAW.

Winter 2005
Maia Szalavitz
Nonprofit Management • Government One for Deregulation

Why states’ nonprofit regulation rules may not be just unnecessary, but also unwise.

Fall 2005
Kevin O'Flynn
Environment • Nonprofit Management • Government 15 minutes with Kaisha Atakhanova

Kazakh biologist, activist, and environmental prize recipient.

Fall 2005
Ricardo Sandoval
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Government Small Is Beautiful

Banks in Mexico say that microloans are helping the poor while boosting their profits.

Fall 2005
Peter Manzo
Nonprofit Management • Government Moving Beyond Reproach

Accountability proposals should focus more on ways to help nonprofits deal with actual ethical crises.

Fall 2005
Mark Macnamara
Human Rights • Government Imagining a Democracy

In Morocco, there are 33,000 NGOs, many of which are engaged in a massive struggle to bring a civil society to life, while avoiding the hazards of Middle East geopolitical tensions and the challenges of the country’s own recent history of egregious human rights violations. 

Fall 2005
Dan Gordon
Economic Development • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government Local Heroes

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

Summer 2005
Jan Masaoka & Jeanne Bell Peters
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government What We Really Need

Eight reforms to make nonprofits more accountable and effective.

Summer 2005
Alana Conner Snibbe
Education • Government Mind the Gap

Some social and educational programs inadvertently
widen the gap between the haves and the have-nots.

Spring 2005
SSIR editors
Nonprofit Management • Government 15 Minutes with Aaron David Miller

President of Seeds of Peace.

Winter 2004
David Suarez
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government Review: The Charity of Nations

Humanitarianism has failed, say the authors.

Winter 2004
Andrea Orr
Nonprofit Management • Government Services for Votes

Study shows machine politics’ role in welfare. 

Fall 2004
Anne Stuhldreher
Economic Development • Nonprofit Management • Government Sticking Together

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

Fall 2004
Jocelyn Dong
Government From Roadblocks to Road Rage

Lessons on neighborhood cooperation
from a neighborhood torn apart.

Fall 2004
Doug Guthrie
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government An Accidental Good

How savvy social entrepreneurs seized on a tax loophole to raise billions of corporate dollars for affordable housing.

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