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.

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Date Author Section Category Summary
Summer 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Health Care • Government Government Cares the Most

Public nursing homes outshine nonprofits and for-profits.

Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Economic Development • Health Care • Government Poor in Body

Toxic environments knock impoverished kids’ systems out of kilter.

Winter 2008
Joshua Weissburg
Articles Health Care • Government Review: Beyond the White House
Summer 2007
Don Haider
Articles Health Care • Nonprofit Management Uniting for Survival

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

Summer 2006
Leslie Berger
Articles Health Care • Nonprofit Management • Government With Vigor and VIM

How retired healthcare professionals are taking care of the uninsured.

Winter 2005
Wes Browning
Articles Health Care The Gift of Community

A formerly homeless man tells what he most wanted for Christmas when he was on the streets.

Spring 2005
Len Costa
Articles Health Care • Nonprofit Management High-End Healthcare

Though they have their opponents, boutique-style
services can subsidize care for the poor.

Summer 2004
David K. Shipler
Articles Health Care • Government The Working Poor

Liberals and conservatives have bought into the myth.

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