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 Tagged With 'Nonprofit+Fundraising'

Date Author Category Title
Spring 2007
William Foster & Gail Fine
Nonprofit Management How Nonprofits Get Really Big [Free!]

Since 1970, more than 200,000 nonprofits have opened in the U.S., but only 144 have reached $50 million in annual revenue. They got big by doing two things: They raised the bulk of their money from a single type of funder. And just as importantly, these nonprofits created professional organizations that were tailored to the needs of their primary funding sources.

Spring 2007
Betsy Haley
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Bettering Beantown

Greenlight is a nonprofit catalyst: It identifes a local need, scours the country for the best program to meet it, and then establishes a chapter in its hometown.

Summer 2003
Rosanne Siino
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing The Incredible Shrinking Donor Base

When nonprofits join forces, individuals give less to the cause.

Winter 2004
Elayne Demby
Nonprofit Management Risky Business

Nonprofits court trouble with hedge funds.

Winter 2004
Burton A. Weisbrod
Nonprofit Management The Pitfalls of Profits

Why nonprofits should get out of commercial ventures.
At the same time, the tax code needs to be changed
to help nonprofits get more charitable donations.

Spring 2005
Andrea Orr
Nonprofit Management Attracting Attention [Free!]

The Taproot Foundation provides organized volunteers
who deliver marketing expertise.

Spring 2005
Sheila Kaplan
Nonprofit Management Knowing When to Let Go [Free!]

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

Summer 2005
Mal Warwick
Nonprofit Management Review: Building Donor Loyalty
Winter 2005
Cliff Terry
Corporate Social Responsiblity • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing All Fired Up

How an insurance company helps its workers support their local fire departments.

Winter 2005
Aaron Dalton
Nonprofit Management Going, Going, Sold for Too Little!

Why nonprofit auctions are inefficient, and how they can raise more money.

Spring 2006
Dan Gordon
Nonprofit Management Giving Donors Control [Free!]

A United Way affiliate has boosted fundraising by breaking the rules.

Spring 2006
Mark Kramer & John Kania
Corporate Social Responsiblity Changing the Game [Free!]

Leading corporations switch from defense to offense in solving global problems.

Spring 2006
Vinay Jain
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Investing in Change [Free!]

Calvert Community Investment Notes take social investing mainstream.

Spring 2006
Keith Epstein
Nonprofit Management Crisis Mentality [Free!]

Why sudden emergencies attract more funds than do chronic conditions, and how nonprofits can change that.

Fall 2006
Susan A. Ostrander
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Your Inner Philanthropist

What gets lost when donors follow their own hearts instead of recipients’ needs.

Summer 2007
Don Haider
Health Care • Nonprofit Management Uniting for Survival

How four Chicago-area cancer support centers created a fifth nonprofit to pool their strengths.

Summer 2007
Rosaline Juan
Nonprofit Management Pyrrhic Fundraising [Free!]

Nonprofits pay dearly for their donations.

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