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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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Pulling the Plug
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management The Word That Can Destroy Your Marketing
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Big Challenges in Nonprofit Growth
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management “I’m Not on Earth to Build Pillsbury United”
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Bully!  The Scourge of Nonprofit Boards, and What to Do About It
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Telling Stories
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Nonprofit Silos Choke Off Conversations
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Stand for Something
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Openness for Technology and for Techies!
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Community Advisory Committees in Health Foundations
Spring 2008
Eric Nee
Articles Education • Nonprofit Management 15 Minutes with Vicky Colbert

SSIR Managing Editor Eric Nee spoke with Escuela Nueva’s president Vicky Colbert about her efforts to change the way children are educated.

Spring 2008
Peter deCourcy Hero
Articles Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Review: Grassroots Philanthropy
Spring 2008
James W. Shepard, Jr.
Articles Nonprofit Management • Corporate Social Responsiblity MBAs Gone Wild

Nonprofits must reign in pro bono MBAs.

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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management Five Steps Out of Stupid Fundraising
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Opinion & Analysis Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government R U Ready 2 Lead?
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