Stanford Social Innovation Review

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Articles Tagged With 'donors'

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2005
Holly Holland
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Education • Poverty College-Bound Project GRAD builds community support for educational reform in the inner city.
Fall 2005
Jonathan B. Levine
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Health Sharing Power How Merck and the WHO have sustained a fragile balance of power in their battle against river blindness.
Fall 2005
Deirdre Fulton
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Organizations Simply Successful A Boston nonprofit's simple mission attracts sustained support and helps working-poor families.
Winter 2005
R. Christine Hershey & Andrew Posey
Social Innovations • Cause Marketing • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Research Rules [Free!] Why nonprofits should do their homework before communicating with the public.
Winter 2005
Leslie Berger
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Fundraising Untapped Donors [Free!] Volunteers and young people are among several overlooked source of funds.
Winter 2005
Aaron Dalton
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Fundraising Going, Going, Sold for Too Little! Why nonprofit auctions are inefficient, and how they can raise more money.
Winter 2005
Paul C. Light
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Altruism • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Donor, Heal Thyself Donor fatigue is ultimately rooted in givers' own reluctance to invest in the future.
Winter 2005
Rob Reich
Philanthropy • Altruism • Government • Social Policy Would Americans Make Charitable Donations Without Tax Incentives? [Free!] Donors may give the same once the tax law dust settles.
Spring 2006
Dan Gordon
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Fundraising • Nonprofit Organizations • Business • Socially Responsible Business Giving Donors Control [Free!] A United Way affiliate has boosted fundraising by breaking the rules.
Spring 2006
Keith Epstein
Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Fundraising • Global Issues • Health • Environment Crisis Mentality [Free!] Why sudden emergencies attract more funds than do chronic conditions, and how nonprofits can change that.
Spring 2006
SSIR editors
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Foundations 15 Minutes with Melissa Berman [Free!] Advising old foundations & new donors.
Spring 2006
Leslie Berger
Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Listening to Tsunami Survivors [Free!] Treating aid recipients like valued customers gives insights into disaster relief.
Spring 2006
Keith Epstein
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Health Choosing Mission Over Money Giving for the long term.
Spring 2006
Catherine Spence
Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management At Cross Purposes The Red Cross comes under fire.
Spring 2006
Thomas E. Backer, Alan N. Miller, & Jane Ellen Bleeg
Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Capacity by Any Other Name Donors don’t know much about capacity building, except that they don’t like the term.
Summer 2006
Beth Kampschror
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Government • Global Issues • Environment • Human Rights • Religion & Culture Balkan Boom to Bust Vanishing NGOs in Bosnia leave lessons in their wake.
Fall 2006
Claude Rosenberg & Tim Stone
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Altruism • Nonprofits A New Take on Tithing [Free!] Too often, individuals make decisions about how much money to donate to charitable causes on an ad hoc basis. As a result, many people give less money than they can actually afford. If the affluent contributed as much to nonprofits as the authors believe they can, charitable giving in the United States would increase by $100 billion a year – enough to solve many of the world’s most pressing problems.
Fall 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Overhead Isn’t Everything [Free!] How donors should think about nonprofit efficiency.
Fall 2006
Susan A. Ostrander
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Your Inner Philanthropist What gets lost when donors follow their own hearts instead of recipients’ needs.
Winter 2007
Pablo Eisenberg
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Foundations Review: Strategic Giving [Free!] STRATEGIC GIVING: The Art and Science of Philanthropy by Pablo Eisenberg
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