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Date Author Category Title
Summer 2005
Andrea Orr
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Organizations Frozen Assets How the North Texas Food Bank’s Community
Kitchen supplies healthy frozen dinners to the Dallas region’s hungry.
Summer 2005
Marguerite Rigoglioso
Business • Socially Responsible Business In Bad Times, It Pays to Be Good A reputation for CSR may shield companies from the public’s ire.
Summer 2005
Stuart L. Hart & Ted London
Social Innovations • Microfinance • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Poverty Developing Native Capability What multinational corporations can learn from the base of the pyramid.
Summer 2005
Laura Lauder
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Global Issues • Education You Can’t Do That! [Free!] A venture philanthropist's experience with reforming education.
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.
Fall 2005
Alana Conner Snibbe
Social Innovations • Cause Marketing • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management My, What a Personality! How nonprofits can distinguish themselves from
for-profits by using their unique brand attributes.
Winter 2005
Maia Szalavitz
Social Innovations • Cause Marketing • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management No Market for Marketing [Free!] Nonprofits do not use -- and often don't want -- for-profit marketing techniques.
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
Sheryl Nance-Nash
Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Education • Health Child’s Play A video game teaches children about famines and how to stop them.
Winter 2005
Roy Wood
Nonprofits • Social Entrepreneurship • Nonprofit Organizations • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Education • Poverty Trash to Treasure [Free!] Converting corporate waste into classroom tools.
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
Alessandra Bianchi
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Foundations • Nonprofits • Board Governance • Nonprofit Organizations • Business • Socially Responsible Business The Other 95 Percent [Free!] How a community foundation uses proxy voting to advance its mission.
Winter 2005
Anne Stuhldreher
Business • Social Enterprises • Global Issues • Poverty • Human Rights 15 Minutes with Margaret Henningsen How an African-American banker is rebuilding her community.
Winter 2005
Melinda Tuan & Fay Twersky
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Cause Marketing • Philanthropy • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Poverty • Health Tackling Vision Care Disparities [Free!] How one nonprofit uses an NFL team’s celebrity to improve poor children’s eyesight - and life chances.
Spring 2006
Paul Tracey & Owen Jarvis
Social Innovations • Philanthropy • Business • Social Enterprises • Global Issues • Poverty An Enterprising Failure Why a promising social franchise collapsed.
Spring 2006
Marguerite Rigoglioso
Business • Socially Responsible Business Shipping Companies to the Rescue Business steps in to help overtaxed airports in the wake of natural disasters.
Spring 2006
Alessandra Bianchi
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Business • Socially Responsible Business Rethinking Corporate Philanthropy [Free!] Exploiting core competencies is only half the story.
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