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.

Browse Content

Date Author Section Category Summary
Winter 2004
Ron Russel
Articles Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship Pumping Prosperity

ApproTEC’s pumps are designed and marketed with an
understanding of the culture and psychology of African farmers.

Winter 2004
Kathryn Olney
Articles Social Entrepreneurship Managing Risk

NIAC is thriving, despite taking on clients that no one else would.

No author cited
Opinion & Analysis Social Entrepreneurship Social entrepreneurship - too much emphasis on the business side?
Fall 2004
Leslie Berger
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Nifty Success

Teaching inner-city kids business skills to build their confidence and aspirations. 

Fall 2004
Doug Guthrie
Articles Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government An Accidental Good

How savvy social entrepreneurs seized on a tax loophole to raise billions of corporate dollars for affordable housing.

No author cited
Opinion & Analysis Social Entrepreneurship Are we looking for innovation in all the wrong places?
Spring 2004
Gregory Dees & Beth Battle Anderson
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Scaling Social Impact

Strategies for spreading social innovations.

Spring 2004
SSIR editor
Articles Social Entrepreneurship 15 minutes with Bill Drayton

CEO of Ashoka.

Spring 2004
Christopher St. John
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship The Humanitarian Divide

A Cambodian ‘nonprofit company’ peddles
digitization—with a social edge.

Spring 2004
Gerald Burstyn
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Work Works

For Ready, Willing & Able, finding a home
starts with cleaning the streets.

Winter 2003
SSIR editor
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship 15 Minutes with Jeroo Billimoria

Social entrepreneur.

Winter 2003
Vinay Jain
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship As Welcome as Can Be

For Manna, the path to affordable housing runs though a peer-support club.

Winter 2003
Michael Fitzgerald
Articles Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Rolling Corporate Justice

New mechanism allows private investors to back
socially responsible startups.

Summer 2003
Vinay Jain
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Not-So-Starving Artists

Artists for Humanity students are also employees.

Summer 2003
Ken Yamada
Articles Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship One Scoop, Two Bottom Lines

Nonprofits are buying Ben & Jerry’s franchises
to help train at-risk youth.

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