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
Fall 2004
Andrea Orr
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing A Lesson for the Left

Study finds right-wing philanthropy gets more results.

Fall 2004
Tom Adams
Nonprofit Management When the Boss Bails

Surviving—and even thriving—after a change in leadership.

Fall 2004
Marc Freedman
Nonprofit Management Take Advantage of Us

Retiring baby boomers are dying to retool their professional skills to help society. How can society help them do so?

Fall 2004
Susan Colby, Nan Stone, & Paul Carttar
Nonprofit Management Zeroing in on Impact [Free!]

In an era of declining resources, nonprofits
need to clarify their intended impact.

Fall 2004
SSIR editor
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing 15 Minutes with Cheryl Phillips [Free!]

Journalist, Seattle Times.

Fall 2004
Donald Haider
Nonprofit Management Common Bonds

Two Chicago nonprofit job training programs
find strength and stability in a merger.

Summer 2004
Josh Rolnick
Nonprofit Management Need to Know

Guerrilla marketing surveys power Urban Peak.

Summer 2004
Miguel Unzueta
Nonprofit Management The Profitable Nonprofits

Almost half of revenue-seeking organizations are in the black.

Summer 2004
Katie Cunningham & Marc Ricks
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Why Measure [Free!]

Nonprofits use metrics to show that
they are efficient. But what if donors don’t care?

Summer 2004
Matthew Schuerman
Nonprofit Management • Corporate Social Responsiblity Cause Marketing: Attention Campers

How Girls Inc. put the power of Lancome to work in support of mission.

Summer 2004
Andrew Nelson
Nonprofit Management Remembering the Little Guy

IRS data may be less faulty than feared.

Summer 2004
Rosanne M. Siino
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management Playing Loose with God’s Money

Study shows religious organizations lack financial controls.

Summer 2004
J. Magee
Nonprofit Management A Fair Wage

Nonprofit workers earn the same as
their for-profit counterparts.

Summer 2004
John Healy, Paul Brest, Robert Joss, & Michael Klausner
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Money Talk [Free!]

Top foundation leaders reveal how they set
payout rates, executive salaries, and trustee compensation.

Summer 2004
SSIR editor
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing 15 Minutes with Robert Egger [Free!]

Founder, D.C. Central Kitchen.

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