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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Social Innovation Summit 2011: Live Stream

Watch select Social Innovation Summit sessions live on November 30, 2:00 – 6:30pm. Featured speakers include Jonathan Greenblatt, director, Office of Social Innovation, White House, and Soon-Hong Choi, assistant secretary-general and chief information technology officer, United Nations.

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SSIR Wins FOLIO: Eddie Gold Award

FOLIO: announced the winners of its 2011 Eddie and Ozzie Awards on November 1 during a ceremony in New York City, and SSIR received an Eddie Gold Award. SSIR's Winter 2011 issue was named winner of the Gold Award in the category "Business to Business, Government/Public Sector/Education, Full Issue."

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Nonprofit Management Institute 2011

September 27-28: The Nonprofit Management Institute (NPMI) conference will give senior-level nonprofit executives concrete, innovative ideas for leading their organization. Presenters will include professors and experienced nonprofit practitioners.

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SSIR Wins Maggie

Stanford Social Innovation Review has won the 2011 Western Publishing Association Maggie Award for best in category: Quarterlies/ Trade. Articles from the winning Winter 2010 issue include Design Thinking for Social Innovation, Endowment for a Rainy Day, The Wrong Risks, and Q&A with Jeff Raikes.

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Collective Impact Video

Watch four segments filmed during the Collective Impact Conference. Featured are presentations by Jeff Edmondson from Strive Partnership and Howard Shapiro from Mars, Inc., and two spirited panel discussions. Watch them here.

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SSIR’s New Home

We are pleased to announce that the Stanford Social Innovation Review is now part of the Stanford University Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS). This strategic acquisition unites the scholarly research expertise of PACS with the innovative cross-sector voice of SSIR to serve the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors in thoughtful, new ways.

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SSIR Wins Maggie for Best Quarterly!

The Stanford Social Innovation Review received a prestigious Maggie award for Best Quarterly/Trade from the Western Publishing Association (WPA). Maggies are awarded annually to honor the best magazines, content Websites, and other publications in the western states. This is the second consecutive year SSIR has won a Maggie; the magazine won a 2009 Maggie for Most Improved Quarterly.

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Fast Company Lists SSIR as One of 51 Great Sites for CSR and Sustainability

A recent list compiled by Fast Company counted the Stanford Social Innovation Review's website as one of 51 great sites for corporate social responsibility and sustainability. Listed under 30 (plus 1) sites to complete your CSR favorites is the Stanford Social Innovation Review, "a decent site with good information for the nonprofit side of the discussion."

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SSIR Named One of the Top 10 Moments of the Decade in Social Entrepreneurship

A recent list compiled by Change.org counted the Stanford Social Innovation Review's first issue as one of the top 10 moments of the decade in social entrepreneurship.

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SSIR Academic Editor Featured in PARADE Magazine

Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard, the latest book by SSIR academic editor and Stanford GSB professor Chip Heath, was recently featured in PARADE Magazine.

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