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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Paul Brest Has a Blog
By Sean Stannard-Stockton
Nov 20, 2008

A year ago I wrote a blog post for the Stanford Social Innovation Review titled…

Asking and Giving Critical in Tough Times
By Todd Cohen
Nov 17, 2008

To cope with the sinking and uncertain economy, nonprofits should keep asking givers for charitable…

People-Powered Content: It’s Driving the Web and Could Drive Your Community!
By Amy Sample Ward
Nov 11, 2008

From every corner of the Web, we can see how Web sites, campaigns, news, and…

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SSIR News & Events

SSIR Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary and Launch of New Design

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Good Measures: New Approaches to Evaluation
You can now listen to audio recordings, access speakers' presentations, and view photos from Good Measures: New Approaches to Evaluation. This sold-out event, held May 22 at Stanford University, was sponsored by SSIR and FSG Social Impact Advisors.

Social Entrepreneurship Day Panel & Discussion
A gallery of photos from the engaging panel on funding social enterprises, part of this year's Entrepreneurship Week at Stanford. Free audio files from the event are available for download, too!

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