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 'media'

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2007
Alessandra Bianchi
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management Money for a Song

The Public Radio Fund gives investors a chance to protect nonprofit airwaves. With its help, KTOO-FM in Juneau, Alaska, recently debuted a 24-hour news show and two locally-hosted Alaska-flavored music stations. 

Summer 2007
Suzy Oudsema & Rick Wedell
Health Care • Nonprofit Management Unselling Meth [Free!]

The Montana Meth Project’s graphic ads saturate TV, radio, billboards, and newspapers to portray the reality of methamphetamine use, in all its grit. Scabs and body sores are just the beginning. So far, the shock factor is working. 

Winter 2008
Leslie Berger
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Competing for a Change [Free!]

How Changemakers’ “collaborative competitions” harness the wisdom of crowds.

Winter 2008
Corey Binns
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Health Care • Government Smart Soaps

The Population Media Center mixes science with soap operas to protect public health.

Winter 2008
Alana Conner
Nonprofit Management Condescending Coverage

Newspapers do a poor job of reporting on the nonprofit sector.

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